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1981 novel by Charles R. Saunders
Imaro is a sword and soul novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by DAW Books in 1981. It may have been one of the first forays into the
Imaro
Secret revolutionary society (1893–1934)
1903. The years 1904–1908 saw much fighting between IMARO and Turkish forces, as well as between IMARO and Greek and Serb bands. During this period the armed
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Internal_Macedonian_Revolutionary_Organization
Anti-Ottoman revolt in the Balkans (1903)
governments. The Internal Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) was founded in Thessaloniki in 1893. The group had a number of name changes
Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising
Ilinden–Preobrazhenie_Uprising
1984 novel by Charles R. Saunders
The Quest for Cush, also known as Imaro II: The Quest for Cush, is a collection of four sword and sorcery short stories written by Charles R. Saunders
The_Quest_for_Cush
American writer (1946–2020)
and journalist, a pioneer of the "sword and soul" literary genre with his Imaro novels. Saunders who was born in Pennsylvania, moved to Canada to avoid
Charles_R._Saunders
Commune in Adrianople, Ottoman Empire
rebels of the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), in the Adrianople vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. The independence of the
Strandzha_Commune
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary (1872–1915)
wing of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation (IMARO). In his youth Sandanski was involved in the anti-Ottoman struggle, joining
Yane_Sandanski
Country in Southeast Europe
renamed the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), and after World War I the organisation separated into the Internal Macedonian
North_Macedonia
Cultural and military conflicts between various Balkan peoples in the region of Macedonia
assistance from the IMARO, blew up the French ship Guadalquivir and the Ottoman Bank in Thessaloniki. In August 1903, the IMARO organised the Ilinden
Macedonian_Struggle
1878–1908 Ottoman vassal state in the Balkans
part on nationwide support on the part of the Principality of Bulgaria, IMARO got down to organizing a network of committees in Macedonia and Thrace.
Principality_of_Bulgaria
Revolutionary from Macedonia
Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and IMRO (United). As with many other IMARO members of the time, historians from North Macedonia
Panko_Brashnarov
Bulgarian revolutionary (1855–1953)
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). His persona has been controversial in North Macedonia, where he has been
Andon_Kyoseto
Monument complex in Kruševo, North Macedonia
are Jordan Grabuloski and Iskra Grabuloska. It is dedicated to all the IMARO revolutionaries who participated in the Ilinden uprising, as well as communist
Ilinden_(memorial)
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Nikola Aslanov was born in 1875 in Kırk Kilise, (Lozengrad) East Thrace
Nikola_Aslanov
Committee, the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and the Bulgarian Communist Party. Konstantin Ivanov was born in Stara
Konstantin_Antonov
Regional unit of the Internal Macedonian–Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
structures of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) operating in the Adrianople (Odrin / Edirne) Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire
Adrianople Revolutionary District
Adrianople_Revolutionary_District
Surname list
revolutionary in the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) Petar Angelov (military officer) (1878–1923), Bulgarian military officer
Angelov
Revolutionary Organization were sewn in the period of existence of the IMARO between 1893 - 1915. Some of them are preserved until today, others are
Flags of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
Flags_of_Internal_Macedonian-Adrianople_Revolutionary_Organization
Surname list
musician Dimitar Andonov, Bulgarian officer and revolutionary, a leader of IMARO revolutionary band Dimitar Andonov (footballer) (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer
Andonov
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary
Macedonia) Buried Cer, North Macedonia Allegiance IMARO Service years 1896-1905 Commands Ohrid Branch of the IMARO Conflicts Ilinden Uprising Macedonian Struggle †
Hristo_Uzunov
2012 film by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold
Cinematography Jean-Marc Barr Edited by Jean-Marc Barr Teddy Vermeulin Music by Imaro Quartet Production companies Toloda Monkey Pack Films Super Sonic Productions
Sexual Chronicles of a French Family
Sexual_Chronicles_of_a_French_Family
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). He was nicknamed Grcheto (the little Greek), because of his ethnic Greek
Ivan_Anastasov
Bulgarian revolutionary and writer
(voivode) of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) in the region of Kastoria (Kostur) and participated in the Ilinden Uprising
Lazar_Poptraykov
Karasuliyski and others arrived to commence an uprising. The activists of the IMARO foiled their attempts, some of the detachments were disarmed, and so the
Enidzhevardar revolutionary district of IMARO
Enidzhevardar_revolutionary_district_of_IMARO
Harish Bozhkov (1865 – 1948), Bulgarian businessman and komitadji of the IMARO Manol Bozhkov (1859 – 1910), doctor, public figure and folklorist Mihail
List_of_people_from_Giannitsa
Bulgarian political movement
United Internal Revolutionary Organisation founded by former members of the IMARO, issued a memorandum and send it to the representatives of the Great Powers
Autonomy for Macedonia and Adrianople regions
Autonomy_for_Macedonia_and_Adrianople_regions
Bulgarian revolutionary and IMARO vojvoda
leader) of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), and a close associate of Gotse Delchev in the Adrianople Revolutionary
Efrem_Chuchkov
Bulgarian revolutionary
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Ivan Naumov was born in the village of Oraovec, Veles region, in a poor
Ivan_Naumov
Name list
given name. It may refer to: Vasil Adzhalarski, Bulgarian revolutionary, an IMARO leader of revolutionary bands Vasil Amashukeli (1886–1977), early Georgian
Vasil
Bulgarian revolutionary
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and the Bulgarian Communist Party. Metodi Aleksiev Yanushev was born in
Metodi_Aleksiev
Late 19th–early 20th century movement
associated with the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), which coordinated guerrilla warfare, clandestine networks, local committees
Macedonian–Thracian revolutionary movement
Macedonian–Thracian_revolutionary_movement
High-crowned cap
wears a white kalpak for a special occasion Cheta of Luka Ivanov, part of IMARO wearing mostly Bulgarian kalpaks Special wedding kalpak Saukele of a bride
Kalpak
Bulgarian army officer
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Mihail Apostolov was born in the village of Gorna Dikanya, Radomir region
Mihail_Apostolov
Bulgarian revolutionary
voyvodas of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) for the Enidzhe Vardar region. He took part in the Macedonian struggle
Krastyo_Asenov
Bulgarian revolutionary (died 1915)
activist of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and a Bulgarian teacher. Dimitar Pindzhurov was born in 1883 then Ottoman
Dimitar_Pindzhurov
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), and a chetnik (guerrilla fighter) in the band of the vojvoda Efrem Chuchkov
Mitre_Zavalov
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and teacher
Mariovo. He was a delegate at the Prilep Congress of IMARO in 1904. At the Rila Congress of IMARO in 1905 he was elected as a member of the Central Committee
Pere_Toshev
Revolutionary from Macedonia (1880–1909)
bands of the internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) who were based in the regions of Skopje and Kumanovo. Vasil Stoyanov was
Vasil_Adzhalarski
Bulgarian revolutionary
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Hristo Atanasov was born in the village of Dikanya, Radomir region, in
Hristo_Atanasov
revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Kostadin Alakushev was born in the village of Tarlis, in the Ottoman Empire
Kostadin_Alakushev
Armed Anti-Ottoman band in Ottoman Empire
Military and the March to WWI, I.B.Tauris, 2005, ISBN 1850437971, p. 52. "The IMARO activists saw the future autonomous Macedonia as a multinational polity
Cheta_(armed_group)
Revolutionary from Macedonia (1877–1901)
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Milan Popyordanov was born in Veles, in the Kosovo Vilayet of the Ottoman
Mile_Popyordanov
Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary (1867–1909)
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) He was born in Banitsa, then in the Ottoman Empire. After entering IMRO
Dzole_Gergev
Bulgarian revolutionary (1883–1928)
leader of an Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) revolutionary band. Aleksandar Andreev was born in 1883 in Sofia. After
Aleksandar_Andreev
Macedonian-Bulgarian political slogan
adopted by the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and by the Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society (MRCS), in the early 20th century
Macedonia_for_the_Macedonians
Eastern Catholic church
Thracian lands. In the late 1890s, IMARO was extremely anti-Catholic. On its part, the Catholic Church did not support IMARO, because it was against any revolutionary
Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church
Bulgarian_Greek_Catholic_Church
Bolt-action rifle
IMARO voivode Milan Gyurlukov armed with Mannlicher–Schönauer carbine
Mannlicher–Schönauer
Bulgarian revolutionary
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). On the eve of the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising, he was appointed director
Vladimir_Boyadzhiev
Bulgarian anarchist group
close to the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). The daily express from Budapest to Constantinople was blown up near Kuleliburgaz
Boatmen_of_Thessaloniki
Topics referred to by the same term
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) Diné, name for the Navajo in the Navajo language Diné College, a community
Dine
Bulgarian revolutionary (1881–1924)
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation (IMARO) and later part of the Central Committee of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary
Todor_Aleksandrov
Bulgarian revolutionary (1876–1901)
related to the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Following his decision to devote himself to the struggle for the liberation
Slavi_Merdzhanov
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Eftim Angelov was born in the town of Berkovitsa in 1882. He studied in
Timo_Angelov
Name list
Shikaza woman also known as Kahutu, first appearance in the first edition Imaro (novel), written by Charles R. Saunders. Tanisha - (initial Key holder,
Tanisha_(name)
Bulgarian revolutionary
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Dine Abduramanov was born in the village of Patele, Ottoman Empire, today
Dine_Abduramanov
Bulgarian revolutionary (1877–1939)
voyvoda of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) for the region of Prilep. He worked as a Bulgarian teacher. Petar Atsev
Petar_Atsev
Romanian bolt-action rifle
Romanian soldiers during the 1907 peasant revolt Portuguese cavalry Bulgarian IMARO band armed with Mannlichers Geweer M. 95 - Dutch Mannlicher variant, similar
Mannlicher_M1893
Bulgarian doctor
trusted man of Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and had the responsibility to treat the sick and wounded members of the
Ivan_Alev
1985 novel by Charles R. Saunders
The Trail of Bohu also known as Imaro III: The Trail of Bohu is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by Daw Books in
The_Trail_of_Bohu
Bulgarian politician and revolutionary
entered the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) by joining the revolutionary bands of Stoyan Filipov and Stoyan Malchankov
Nikola_Atanasov
1903 Ottoman victory over the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie revolt
led by the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organisation (IMARO or VMARO) against the Ottoman Empire. The leading revolutionary commanders
Battle_of_Mečkin_Kamen
Bulgarian revolutionary
later of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). He was born in Kozica, Ottoman Empire (today in Kičevo Municipality, North
Yordan_Piperkata
Place in Southwestern, North Macedonia
Evenings are held in the city. Struga was also the birthplace for a number of IMARO revolutionaries such as Hristo Matov. Struga was the birthplace in 1865
Struga
of Bulgarian Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) delegates announced the outbreak of an anti-Ottoman uprising aimed at liberating
Petrova_Niva
Mass uprising in Serbia during World War I
surrendered. Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) detachments led by Tane Nikolov participated in the fight against the rebels
Toplica_Uprising
committee of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Because of betrayal, he was arrested by the authorities and imprisoned
Ivan_Antonov
Ethnic group in Turkey
Istanbul) Nikola Aslanov (1875–1905), IMARO revolutionary (from Kırklareli) Hristo Silyanov (1880–1939), IMARO revolutionary, historian and biographer
Bulgarians_in_Turkey
Bulgarian military officer/revolutionary
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Vasil Tomov was born in the Rhodopes village of Arda, in the Ottoman Empire
Vasil_Angelov
wake of the Paris Peace Conference after the World War I. The left-wing of IMARO, disturbed by the organization's increasing domination by the pro-Greater
Provisional representation of the former United Internal Revolutionary Organization
Provisional_representation_of_the_former_United_Internal_Revolutionary_Organization
House of Obrenović 1903 1903 Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising Ottoman Empire IMARO SMAC Kruševo Republic Strandzha Republic 1903 1904 British expedition to
List_of_wars:_1900–1944
Political party in the Ottoman Empire
wing of the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). The Party decided to name itself Bulgarian Section, since it was hoped
People's Federative Party (Bulgarian Section)
People's_Federative_Party_(Bulgarian_Section)
Author(s)/Editor(s) Year Title Butler, Octavia 1979 Kindred Charles R. Saunders 1981 Imaro Du Bois, W. E. B. 1920 Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil Ellison, Ralph
List of Afrofuturist literature
List_of_Afrofuturist_literature
faction opposed Bulgarian nationalism but the Centralist's faction of the IMARO, drifted more and more towards it. At that time Matov became one of the
Hristo_Matov
Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia (1865–1903)
in Trabzon. In 1895, he again returned to Kruševo and became a member of IMARO. From this time on, he was fully committed to the autonomy of Macedonia
Pitu_Guli
Matov in this period the greatest real benefit for the structure of the IMARO was from Hadzhov, because all the intelligentsia had emigrated to Bulgaria
Antinogen_Hadzhov
Topics referred to by the same term
IMRO–DPMNE, Macedonian political party IMRO-PP, Macedonian political party Imaro This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title IMRO.
IMRO_(disambiguation)
revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). He was the leader of a revolutionary band in the Kostur region and a participant
Nikola Andreev (Kostur voyvoda)
Nikola_Andreev_(Kostur_voyvoda)
Aegean Macedonia. It also covers the activity of the Bulgarian Exarchate и IMARO, historic events like the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising, as well as the
Larry_Koroloff
Macedonian socialist (1878–1962)
Afterwards, Martulkov returned to Ottoman Macedonia where he joined the IMARO. He worked in Veles and Kumanovo and helped wounded revolutionaries during
Alekso_Martulkov
1913 uprising in Tikveš
ordinary citizens who take a rifle in their hand, and the rest are comites of IMARO bands. The uprising began on 19 June 1913, and in addition to Negotino and
Tikveš_uprising
Ottoman forces from Crete 1903 Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising Ottoman Empire IMARO SMAC Kruševo Republic Strandzha Commune Victory Suppression of the uprising
List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
Revolutionary from Macedonia (1882–1951)
interwar period Shatev with Rizov, Brashnarov, Martulkov and other former IMARO members in 1948 "В Македония под Робство; Солунското Съзаклятие (1903 г
Pavel_Shatev
revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) who fought for the liberation of Macedonia and Thrace from Ottoman rule
Mamin_Kolyu
Novel award
Stories of the Fantastic set in Canada Hounslow Finalist Charles R. Saunders Imaro DAW Finalist Lesley Choyce & John Bell (editors) Visions from the Edge Pottersfield
Aurora_Award_for_Best_Novel
Bulgarian revolutionary (1869–1936)
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Yordan Asenov was born in 1869 in Sliven, then part of the Ottoman Empire
Yordan_Asenov
Bulgarian teacher and revolutionary
worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO). Ivan Angov was born in Petrich in 1882. After he finished the Bulgarian
Ivan_Angov
The IMRO flag is considered to be Bulgarian in Bulgaria, see: "100 years IMARO" (in Bulgarian) ISBN 954-8187-10-8, Publisher: Macedonian Scientific Institute
List of flags of North Macedonia
List_of_flags_of_North_Macedonia
Obsolete regional and ethnographic terminology with several meanings
themselves as members of a separate and distinct Macedonian nation. The IMARO activists saw the future autonomous Macedonia as a multinational polity
Macedonian (obsolete terminology)
Macedonian_(obsolete_terminology)
Town in Oromia, Ethiopia
(identified as Ficus sycomorus) in the Oromo language. Near another pond, of Imaro, there is the mosque of Sheikh Hussein's father, both with a gubba of Harar
Sheikh_Hussein
Minority in Greece
other hand, the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) was founded in 1893 in Ottoman Thessaloniki by several Bulgarian Exarchate
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
Slavic_speakers_of_Greek_Macedonia
Bulgarian revolutionary, historian, and memoirist
participation in the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), he joined the cheta led by Marko Lerinski. As result of a severe illness
Hristo_Silyanov
activists in Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), who espoused pro-Balkan Federation views. In 1918 they outlined their
May_Manifesto
American restaurateurs
1100 Bulgarians, 700 Turks, 720 Aromanians and 170 Gypsies. According to IMARO revolutionaries Georgi Hristov (1876-1964) and Kiryak Shkurtov, the father
Kiradjieff_brothers
part on nationwide support on the part of the Principality of Bulgaria, IMARO got down to organizing a network of committees in Macedonia and Thrace.
History of Bulgaria (1878–1946)
History_of_Bulgaria_(1878–1946)
Heavily influenced by the ideas of early socialism and anarchism, the IMARO activists saw the future autonomous Macedonia as a multinational polity
List of massacres in North Macedonia
List_of_massacres_in_North_Macedonia
Bulgarian revolutionary
leader of an Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) revolutionary band. Mirche Atsev was born in 1859 in the village of Oreovec
Mirche_Atsev
Bulgarian revolutionary (1875–1912)
member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO), he was one of the organisers of the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising and
Dimitar_Ganchev
Bulgarian revolutionary (1861–1934)
the other members of the Central Committee, he promptly handed over the IMARO archives (containing codes, seals, lists of networks, addresses, ciphers
Ivan_Hadzhinikolov
2002 novel by Steven Barnes
quotes lyrics from several of the songs.[citation needed] Novels portal Imaro by Charles R. Saunders Though Darkest Europe by Harry Turtledove The Years
Lion's_Blood
Topics referred to by the same term
revolutionary of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) Nikola Nikolov (footballer) (1908–1996), Bulgarian international footballer
Nikola_Nikolov
IMARO
IMARO
IMARO
IMARO
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
God is My Strength
Male
English
English name derived from the French surname Lavergne, LAVERNE means "the alder (tree)." Rarely used anymore. Compare with feminine Laverne.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin
From the Raven Farm; Abbreviation of Remington
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
Noble Friend; Elf Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the opener slave of the giver of victory
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Feeble Voice; Despised; Contemptuous; Like the Moon; Fine or Thin Texture
Girl/Female
Muslim
Arrow of Love
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin
Savior
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, Indonesian
Goddess
IMARO
IMARO
IMARO
IMARO
IMARO