First statute of the IMRO
Due to the lack of original protocol documentation, and the fact its early statutes were not dated, the first statute of the clandestine Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) is uncertain and is a subject to dispute among researchers. The dispute also includes its first name and ethnic character, as well as the authenticity, dating, validity, and authorship of its supposed first statute. Certain contradictions and inconsistencies exist in the testimonies of the founding members of the Organization, which further complicates the solution of the problem. In general, it was often called "the Bulgarian Committee" on the eve of the 20th century. Based on the samples of statutes and regulations of the Organization discovered so far, it appears it was firstly called Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Revolutionary Committees (BMARC), although this conclusion is still debatable.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_statute_of_the_IMRO
Created with WikipediaReaderSentry (c) WikipediaReader
Images and videos sourced from Pexels (https://www.pexels.com)
Other Videos By WikiReader
2023-07-03 | Sakugan |
2023-07-03 | Thai fabrics |
2023-07-02 | Mulberry Plantation (Kershaw County, South Carolina) |
2023-07-02 | Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville |
2023-07-02 | Did you know that Howard Florey led the team that developed penicillin? |
2023-07-02 | Juan Cobo |
2023-07-02 | Jason MacDonald |
2023-07-02 | Oh Se-hun (footballer) |
2023-07-01 | Discharging method (discrete mathematics) |
2023-07-01 | Juxtaposition Magazine |
2023-07-01 | First statute of the IMRO |
2023-06-30 | Burhanpur |
2023-06-30 | Roanoke station (Virginia) |
2023-06-30 | Heinrich XV, Prince Reuss of Greiz |
2023-06-30 | Santa Ana, California |
2023-06-29 | Earth Prime |
2023-06-29 | Hurricane Matthew |
2023-06-29 | Sessions v. Dimaya |
2023-06-28 | Ethnic federalism |
2023-06-28 | Firefox for Android |
2023-06-28 | Channing Tatum |