Metodi Aleksiev

Metodi Aleksiev
Metodi Aleksiev
Born February 27, 1887
Veles, Ottoman Empire, now Republic of Macedonia
Died February, 1924
Pokrovnik, Bulgaria
Organization IMARO, Bulgarian Communist Party

Metodi Aleksiev Yanushev was a Bulgarian revolutionary, a worker of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (IMARO) and the Bulgarian Communist Party.

Biography

Metodi Aleksiev Yanushev was born in 1887 in Veles, in the Ottoman Empire, which is today in the Republic of Macedonia. He studied in the Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki and became a member of the IMARO. He was wanted by the authorities and in 1906 he moved to Ser to study in the Bulgarian Pedagogical School. He became an illegal freedom fighter and entered the revolutionary band of Gorna Dzhumaya, and later he was in the headquarters of Yane Sandanski's revolutionary band.

In 1908, after the Young Turk Revolution, he was no longer a freedom fighter and became a teacher. In 1912, after the beginning of the Balkan War, he was a leader of a revolutionary band that helped the actions of the Bulgarian army in the regions of Razlog and Drama.

In 1913 he entered the Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party. During the First World War he served in the 29th Infantry Regiment and participated in the Vladaya Uprising in 1918. From 1920 to 1923 he had been a member of the Regional committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party in Gorna Dzhumaya. He commanded a rebel band during the September Uprising. He was taken hostage by the band of Aleko Vasilev and later released. He continued with communist activity and was killed in September 1924 in the vicinity of the village of Pokrovnik.

References

  • Енциклопедия „Пирински край“. Том 1, Благоевград, 1995.

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