Andon Dimitrov

Andon Dimitrov

Andon Dimitrov - (Agios Ahileos /Aivatovo/, today Greece - 1867, Sofia, Bulgaria - 1933) was a Bulgarian [ Д-р Христо Татарчев: Македонския въпрос, България, Балканите и Общността на Народите; Съставители - Цочо Билярски, Валентин Радев (Унив. Изд. „Св. Климент Охридски", 1996), Предговор 5-10 стр. bg icon
In English: Doctor Hristo Tatarchev: The Macedonian question, the Balkans and the Community of Nations by Tsocho Bilyarski and Valentin Radev (SU "Sv Kliment Ohridski, 1996), Preface p. 5-10.
] 19th-20th century revolutionary. He was among the founders of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committeescite book
last =Shea
first =John
title =Macedonia and Greece: The Struggle to Define a New Balkan Nation
publisher =McFarland & Company
date =1997
pages =p. 167
isbn =0786402288
] .Dimitrov studied law in Istanbul and later in Liege. After that he worked as a teacher in the Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki [Shea, p.167] and later as a judge in Bitola and Istanbul. After the Balkan Wars he went to Sofia, where he worked in high positions in the Ministry of Justice and in the Ministry of Foreign Policy.He died in Sofia in 1933.

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