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![]() A bell from a church in a village in Serbia near the Bulgarian border.
The bell dates from 1834 and the maker (majstor) stamped his trademark on it as G.D. Aleksov from the village of Gorno Brodi, Seresko, Macedonia. What makes this bell significant is that it's an artifact confirming that people at that time had a deep desire for a Macedonian country that they identified their home as Macedonia. Another interesting observation is that the bell maker spelled the name of Macedonia in Cyrillic as "МАКЕДОНИА", different from the modern Bulgarian/Serbian spelling. And finally right below the word Macedonia is a star with 12 rays. ![]() |
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![]() I’m having trouble locating the year 1834 on the bell but I don’t doubt for a second that it does originate from then. This picture is gold and speaks volumes. It really needs to be analysed further.
Firstly, why doesn’t it proudly say B’lgaria on the bell instead of Makedonia? After all, this is from a time long before Misirkov, Pulevski and others decided to break away from the Bulgarian fold in the late 1800’s and become the “Bulgarian-Macedonian” sect that we speak of today. Secondly, I can understand the crucifix being stamped on the church bell but the inclusion of the ancient Macedonian sun symbol just blows me away. Is this a coincidence or did the “majstor” who made the bell know something back then that we’ve only just been aware of since the late 70’s that that very symbol is the genuine national symbol of Macedonia and the Macedonian people. Thirdly, this is proof positive that the average Macedonian peasant was quite cognizant of his ethnic Macedonian identity during that time and proudly displayed it as seen on this bell. The idea that a few heretic Bulgarian intellectuals just before the turn of the century convinced a whole nation of people to become something they were not is just ludicrous. |
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![]() Hi guys, there is another picture of the back of the bell which has the sun symbol also along with crosses of a sun symbol.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater More bells like this must surely exist. Anyone know if this person has any descendants? If anyone has other pictures like this please post it. Last edited by Stevce; 12-06-2016 at 02:07 AM. |
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"Натпис на ѕвоното во црквата Св. Троица во с. Извор, Босилеградско од 1834 година. Мајстор Г.Д. Алексов од село Горно Броди, Серско." |
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![]() The Bulgarian Wikipedia on Izvor has many pictures and information on the village and the church.
https://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98...0%D0%B0%D0%B4) Actually, if you watch carefully the other picture (of post#5) is from a different bell, yet probably from the same church. |
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I noted also from the Bulgarian article that the renowned master builders from Debar were also employed to build the church in Izvora. I wonder if they left similar tags around the Balkan's Orthodox churches which they built. |
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