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![]() ![]() Boris Sarafov, on the right side of the picture, together with Vasil Chakalarov, Macedonian revolutionary in the southern districts. Boris Sarafov was born in 1872, Nevrokop, Eastern Macedonia. He grew up schooled through the Exarchate and all of its Bulgarian propaganda, but nevertheless displayed clear Macedonian separatist tendencies during some critical points in his life. Like many energetic Macedonians, Sarafov travelled outside of Macedonia for an education, and had attended the Military Academy in Sofia, capital of the recently created principality of Bulgaria. His training in this institution ended in 1894, and in his memoirs he states that as of that same year he had begun to gather a clique of Macedonians with similar thinking, among the emigrant population in the principality of Bulgaria. In 1895 the ex-prime minister of Bulgaria, Stefan Stambolov, was brutally murdered by Macedonians in Sofia for his anti-Macedonian and pro-Bulgarian/pro-Turkish stance. Still raging, Macedonians caused a riotous uproar and created an unwanted spectacle at his funeral. During the same year, ripe with Macedonian disturbances, Sarafov led an attack against the Ottomans at Melnik, Eastern Macedonia, which was held by the Macedonians for less than a week. Sarafov's reflections on this event are as follows, Quote:
The rest of the London Times article cited earlier gives further insight of the mind and sentiment of Sarafov during 1901, Quote:
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![]() At some point during the end of the 19th century, the Internal faction managed to gain control of the Supremist faction, which eventually resulted in a division among the Supremists. Many chose loyalty to their brethren in Macedonia, while others, largely those that had become officers in the Bulgarian army, chose to serve the foreign interests of Ferdinand, Bulgaria and her government. General Tsonchev, who gained the leadership of the Supremist faction after a struggle with Sarafov, raised an unsuccessful rebellion in the Struma region of Eastern Macedonia during 1902, which provoked greater pressure from the Ottomans towards the Macedonian peasantry. The Macedonians were left with little option but to prepare for a pre-mature rebellion on a large scale. Tsonchev was opposed, often with force, by the likes of Delchev, Sandanski, Chernopeev and co. Tsonchev, Prince Ferdinand's man, was responsible for several battles that took place where the Macedonians of the Internal faction fought against his Macedonian Supremists. Despite Sarafov's clear frictions with many of the revolutionaries from the Internal faction such as Jordan Piperkata, he shared better relations with others such as Gruev, at least for certain periods. He participated in the Ilinden Uprising of 1903, and after all seemed lost, he (along with Gruev) attempted to exploit the Supremists' former favourable position with the Bulgarian government, by sending them a desperate letter pleading for assistance. In it, he wholly assumed the Bulgarian label as an identity, largely due to the common faith in the Exarchate Church, in his effort to appeal to the humanity and Bulgarian 'patriotism' of his recipients. The opportunity for Bulgaria and the Bulgarians to 'liberate' Macedonia and the Macedonians, was presented. They did nothing. Nothing. Even Tsonchev's men made peace with the Internal faction, for the sake of the Macedonian cause if not anything else, but no Bulgarian Army and no Bulgarian mass of volunteer fighters arrived to the assistance of the Macedonians. Karev, Gruev, Sugarev, Sarafov, Piperkata, etc and the Macedonians in their agony, were to receive help from none of the Balkan states or Great Powers. After the failure of the Ilinden Uprising, the Supremist faction loyal to the Prince was dissolved and the Macedonians were viewed with even greater suspicion by the Bulgarian government. In the years to come, they would also become a full fledged enemy. The failure of the Ilinden Uprising also re-ignited the old rivalries between the varying factions of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation. Sarafov resorted back to his old ways, turning against leading figures such as Sandanski and Chernopeev, earning him much suspicion and hatred by several members of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organisation. A certain character named Daev was found to be complicit in a death plot against Sandanski, which also implicated Sarafov. The order was given, Daev, Garvanov and Sarafov were sentenced to death. The man entrusted with the job of killing Sarafov was none other than Todor Panitsa, a staunch supporter of Sandanski's faction. After having visited Sarafov and Garvanov, discussing a range of issues, Panitsa prepared to bid his farewell as he approached the front door. He then turned towards the two men, and is said to have remarked, "there is just one more question.....", before shooting them both dead. Such was the end of Boris Sarafov, the untamed, energetic and charismatic Macedonian revolutionary. Always involved in the smuggling of weapons, the promotion of the cause abroad, lionised and demonised by the international media, he was constantly in some sort of exciting scenario or taking great risks during his spectacular attacks against the Ottoman army. Sarafov was viewed variously by the other Macedonians, to some a patriot, to others an opportunist, to others still a traitor. Ever the curse of the Macedonians, internal disputes resulted in the death of several prominent fighters. ![]() Boris Petrov Sarafov, Macedonian, 1872 - 1907.
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![]() Good summary SoM.
I doubt it will be accepted by many Macedonians. I have been posting this interview of Sarafov from the The Times for a while, and on the end, it is always like that, silence and no comment. ![]()
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![]() The communists did a good job with demonizing him. Boris Sarafov was a Macedonian patriot.
I will be adding this to the front page!
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![]() Thanks Makedonin, and it need not receive too much comment, I wanted to present a chronology of his life, people can read and make up their own minds.
You must know though, Boris Sarafov was often a person that could not be trusted, at least not by the likes of Sandanski, Delcev, Piperkata, etc, and this is not so much for serving Bulgarian interests against the Macedonian cause, but moreso for the fact that Sarafov was prone to mischief and had worked against the Macedonians of the Internal faction, sometimes fatally. This was his ultimate downfall, he was a patriot and revolutionary, no doubt, but he appears to have also succumbed to opportunism on more than one occasion. The fact that he was a Macedonian and not Bulgarian, however, is beyond doubt. He still deserves to be honoured, as the rest of our ancestors.
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![]() Cheers Daskale, and you're right, the communists did their job well, even Nikola Karev was demonised.
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![]() Outstanding work SoM.
He was certainly a significant figure in our history!
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You can download it here: The Macedonian Agitation I dug this up years ago in the Times digital archive, but the original post as text was given by Bosnian on Maknews. @SoM you are welcome, job well done. I don't say that Sarafov is a angel. I am aware that he was able to work against the Macedonian cause. I guess this had to do with his Idea how Macedonia has to trow the Ottoman government. He was to work with anybody to achieve this goal. Some other things to read about him: http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...649D946397D6CF http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...649C946597D6CF http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...629C946097D6CF http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...659C946397D6CF http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive...669D946297D6CF He was the patriot and the devil at times and certainly followed his own agenda. It was his downfall, as you say.
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http://www.macedoniantruth.org/2008/...he-times-1901/ I will put a link to it in the article if that is fine by SoM?
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![]() Of course it is good Idea. I was not aware that you put the article on the front page before I wrote the line.
Link is great! Good work.
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![]() This is a very good chronology of his life. Great stuff.
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