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Revolutionary Committee in Bolgrad, which includes teachers and students, became active in 1874.
A revolutionary committee was established in Bolgrad in 1874, consisting of teachers and students from the local Bulgarian gymnasium. This committee played a significant role in the events leading up to the April Uprising in 1876.
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A revolutionary committee was established in Bolgrad in 1874, consisting of teachers and students from the local Bulgarian gymnasium. This committee played a significant role in the events leading up to the April Uprising in 1876.
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A revolutionary committee was established in Bolgrad in 1874, consisting of teachers and students from the local Bulgarian gymnasium. This committee played a significant role in the events leading up to the April Uprising in 1876.
- In 1874, a revolutionary committee was formed in Bolgrad, comprising teachers and students from the local Bulgarian gymnasium, which significantly contributed to the events leading up to the April Uprising
- Key members of the committee included Yovo Tsitrov, Dr. Dimitar Natchev, and Ivan Atanasov, who were involved in planning activities for the uprising in 1876
- The presentation underscored the significance of the 150th anniversary of the April Uprising, highlighting the role of the Bulgarian community in Bessarabia and Southern Russia
- Bolgrads school museum contains historical documents, including editions of the Bulgarian newspaper Bulgarian Voice, which chronicled the revolutionary activities and sentiments of that era