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Anđelko Tanasović
Angel Tanasov () or Anđelko Tanasović ( sr-cyr, Анђелко Танасовић) was a rebel leader active in Ottoman Macedonia. Biography Angel Tanasov was born in the Cer, near Kichevo, at the time part of the Ottoman Empire (in modern western North Macedonia) in about 1850.Българското опълчение 1877-1878. Биографичен и библиографски справочник в три тома, том 2, Стара Загора 1999, с. 10. (Bulgarian Opalchenie 1877-1878. Biographical and bibliographical reference book in three volumes, Volume 2, Stara Zagora 1999, p. 10.) He lived in Romania from 1872 and volunteered in the Serbian-Ottoman War in 1876. On May 1, 1877, he joined Bulgarian Volunteer Corps in the Russian army and fought at the Battle of Shipka Pass during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). After the war Atanasov returned to Macedonia where he supported the legal and illegal struggle of local Bulgarians to alleviate their situa ...
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Cer, Kičevo
Cer () is a village in the municipality of Kičevo, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former Drugovo Municipality. Geography The settlement of Cer is located in the western part of North Macedonia.The settlement is 36 km south of the nearest larger city, Kičevo. Cer is one of the villages that border the upper part of Demir Hisar Municipality, along with :sh:Malo Cersko and the larger :sh:Golemo Cersko to its west, which is in the basin of the river Treska. The village is located on the southern slopes of the Baba Sach mountain, while the Bush mountain rises to the east. The village is in the basin of the small Belichka River, which flows into the Treska River in the north. The altitude of the settlement is approximately 1,020 meters. The climate in the village is mountainous due to the significant altitude. Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 159 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:Macedonian Census (2002) ''Book ...
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Cheta (armed Group)
Cheta may refer to: * Cheta (armed group), a type of armed band of the Ottoman Balkans * Chaeta, part of some invertebrates' anatomy * Cheta (woreda), an administrative division of Ethiopia * Cheta, SBS Nagar, a village in India * Cheta language, a language of Brazil * Cheta Emba (born 1993), American rugby player * Cheta Ozougwu (born 1988), American football player * "Cheta", a 2016 song by Ada Ehi See also * Ceta (other) * Cheeta * Chita (other) * Chetan (other) * Kheta (other) * Chetniks (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Bulgarians From The Ottoman Empire
Bulgarians (, ) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language. They form the majority of the population in Bulgaria, while in North Macedonia, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Albania, Romania, Hungary and Greece they exist as historical communities. Etymology Bulgarians derive their ethnonym from the Bulgars. Their name is not completely understood and difficult to trace back earlier than the 4th century AD, but it is possibly derived from the Proto-Turkic word ''*bulģha'' ("to mix", "shake", "stir") and its derivative ''*bulgak'' ("revolt", "disorder"). Alternative etymologies include derivation from a compound of Proto-Turkic ( Oghuric) ''*bel'' ("five") and ''*gur'' ("arrow" in the sense of "tribe"), a proposed division within the Utigurs or Onogurs ("ten tribes"). Citizenship According to art. 25(1) of Constitution of Bulgaria, a Bulgarian citizen shall be anyone ...
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