- Todor Kableshkov
Infobox Person
name = Todor Kableshkov
caption = Bulgarian revolutionary
birth_date = birth date|1851|1|13|mf=y
birth_place =Koprivshtitsa ,Ottoman Empire
dead=dead
death_date = death date|1876|6|16|mf=y
death_place =Gabrovo ,Ottoman Empire Todor Kableshkov (Тодор Каблешков) (
13 January 1851 -16 June 1876 ) was a 19th-centuryBulgaria n revolutionary and one of the leaders of theApril Uprising .Born in
Koprivshtitsa in a wealthy family, he studied in his hometown and then inPlovdiv between 1864 and 1867 and founded the "Zora" enlightenment society in 1867. He continued his education inGalatasaray Lisesi inIstanbul , but was forced to return to Koprivshtitsa because of illness. He worked inEdirne as a telegraph operator in 1873 and was then a station master nearPazardzhik , where he engaged in cultural and educational activities.Kableshkov returned to Koprvishtitsa in the beginning of 1876 and committed himself to revolutionary work. He was assigned the head of the local revolutionary committee in Koprishtitsa and deputy-apostle of the
Panagyurishte revolutionary district. He was the first to proclaim the April Uprising on20 April 1876 and is the author of the famous "Bloody Letter" to the Panagyurishte revolutionary district. Kableshkov was the head of the military council in Koprivshtitsa and led a "cheta" (band, detachment) together withPanayot Volov , with which he went round the nearby villages.After the uprising was suppressed by the Ottoman authorities, Kableshkov fled in the interior of
Stara Planina with a small group. He was captured nearTroyan and was afterwards tortured in theLovech andVeliko Tarnovo prisons. Todor Kableshkov eventually committed suicide in theGabrovo police office at the age of 25. [cite book
last =Perry
first =Duncan M.
title =Stefan Stambolov and the Emergence of Modern Bulgaria, 1870-1895
publisher =Duke University Press
year =1993
pages =p.31
isbn =0822313138 ]Todor Kableshkov is remembered as one of the most courageous Bulgarian revolutionaries especially considering the tender age in which he entered the revolutionary movement. His home house in Koprivshtitsa is now turned into a museum and a monument was build on the place he decided to start the rebellion. [cite book
last =Bousfield
first =Jonathan
coauthors =Dan Richardson
title =The Rough Guide to Bulgaria
publisher =Rough Guides
year =2002
pages =1858288827
isbn =0822313138 ]References
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