Razlovtsi insurrection

The Razlovtsi insurrection (Bulgarian: Разловско въстание, Razlovsko vastanie) was a rebellion in the areas of Maleshevo and Pijanec in Ottoman Macedonia during 1876. The work on its preparation began in late 1875 in Thessaloniki. A revolutionary group was created there, that took a decision to organize an anti-Ottoman insurrection. Basically this group consisted of activists of the Association "Bulgarian Dawn" (Българска зора). The leader of the group was Dimitar Popgeorgiev. The preparations for the rebellion began in late 1875 in the village of Razlovci, guided by Dimitar Berovski and Stoyan Razlovski. It was planned that the rebellion would cover Maleshevo, Radovish, Strumica, Petrich, Melnik and later the Osogovo. After the outbreak of the April Uprising, a number of arrests were made

Razlovtsi insurrection

The Razlovtsi insurrection (Bulgarian: Разловско въстание, Razlovsko vastanie) was a rebellion in the areas of Maleshevo and Pijanec in Ottoman Macedonia during 1876. The work on its preparation began in late 1875 in Thessaloniki. A revolutionary group was created there, that took a decision to organize an anti-Ottoman insurrection. Basically this group consisted of activists of the Association "Bulgarian Dawn" (Българска зора). The leader of the group was Dimitar Popgeorgiev. The preparations for the rebellion began in late 1875 in the village of Razlovci, guided by Dimitar Berovski and Stoyan Razlovski. It was planned that the rebellion would cover Maleshevo, Radovish, Strumica, Petrich, Melnik and later the Osogovo. After the outbreak of the April Uprising, a number of arrests were made