
Svetoslav Chanev Merdzanov (1876–1901) was Bulgarian anarchist and revolutionary. He was better known as Slave or Slavi Merdzhanov. Merdzhanov was founder of the group called the
Gemidzii, which organized the
Thessaloniki bombings of 1903
The Boatmen of Thessaloniki ( bg, Гемиджиите; mk, Гемиџиите) or the Assassins of Salonica, was a Bulgarian anarchist group, active in the Ottoman Empire in the years between 1898 and 1903. The members of the Group were predo ...
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Biography
He was born on 16 July 1876 in
Karnobat, then part of the
Ottoman Empire
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. While he was still studying at the
Ruse
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Places
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**Ruse Municipality
** Ruse Province
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High school, thanks to the influence of the libertarian
Varban Kilifarski
Varban Kilifarski ( bg, Върбан Килифарски) was born in Harsovo, Bulgaria in 1879. He studied at the gymnasium in Razgrad. Of bourgeois origin, he discovered very young the anarchistic ideas. In 1893 he started his revolutionary a ...
, he joined the anarchist group of this city on the Danube and so did not finish high education. After working for a time in a notary, he went to
Geneva
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(Switzerland) to study law, but became here part of the anarchist "
Geneve group", founded in 1898 by
Petar Mandjukov
Petar Georgiev Mandzhukov (Bulgarian Петър Георгиев Манджуков and mk, Петар Манџуков) (July 20, 1878 – January 1, 1966) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and anarchist, member of the Internal Macedonian ...
and closely related to the
(IMARO). Following his decision to devote himself to the struggle for the liberation of Macedonia and Thrace from Ottoman rule, he went in 1899 to Skopje where, after some time, he was arrested by the authorities and thrown in prison. Later he moved to
Thessalonica
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where he met Yordan Shurkov whom he knew from Plovdiv. Shurkov was teacher at the
Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki
The Sts. Cyril and Methodius Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki ( bg, Солунска българска мъжка гимназия „Св. св. Кирил и Методий“, ''Solunska balgarska mazhka gimnazia „Sv. sv. Kiril i ...
. He introduced Merdzhanov at the school, where he also began to work as a teacher. Through Shurkov he met the Veles group. The Veles group, as it turned out, was ripe for becoming involved in the revolution. Merdzhanov sparked some of the Veles graduates with this ideas. The first meetings of the group took part with the purpose of forming a revolutionary circle with aim of changing international public opinion in the matter of the freedom of Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace.
Subsequently, in 1899, Merdzhanov with Mandjukov and
Petar Sokolov
Petar Sokolov was a Bulgarian revolutionary, anarchist, and member of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization.Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна орга ...
, was part of the guerrilla group of
Gotse Delchev
Georgi Nikolov Delchev (Bulgarian language, Bulgarian/Macedonian language, Macedonian: Георги/Ѓорѓи Николов Делчев; 4 February 1872 – 4 May 1903), known as Gotse Delchev or Goce Delčev (''Гоце Делчев ...
, and become a member of the IMARO. This group acted in the mountainous areas of
Pirin. In 1900 he arrived in
Istanbul
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where Merdzanov created the anarcho-terrorist group and with
Pavel Shatev
Pavel Potsev Shatev ( Bulgarian and mk, Павел Поцев Шатев) (July 15, 1882 – January 30, 1951) was a Macedonian Bulgarian revolutionary and member of the left wing of the Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization ...
, Mandjukov and Sokolov participated in the preparation of blasting of the Ottoman Imperial Bank's central office, for which they dig a tunnel. This group also prepared an attack against
Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The plan was discussed with a members of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation. In September 1900 the Ottoman police apprehended a member of the group, and later the whole group was arrested. In 1901 the prisoners were deported το Bulgaria, after pressure from the Bulgarian government. Merdzanov and Sokolov went to Sofia and began to think up new ideas. One of which was to hold up the Orient Express on Turkish territory near Adrianople, and to gain possession of the mail in order to finance future actions. In July 1901 he formed a new terrorist group with the participation of Armenian revolutionaries and left in the area of Adrianople. After kidnapping Nuri Bey, the only son of Dertli Mustafa Bey, a rich owner of Adrianopole, the group had an armed confrontation with the Ottoman army, Sokolov and two other members of the group were killed, as well as Nuri Bey. Merdzjanov was captured alive, together with another Bulgarian and two Armenians. The captives were taken to Adrianople. After terrible torture, the survivors were condemned to death. Slave Merdzanov, and his comrades, were hanged on 27 November 1901 in
Adrianople
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[Mercia MacDermott (1978) Freedom Or Death, the Life of Gotsé Delchev, pp. 304-306; .]
References
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People from Karnobat
Bulgarian revolutionaries
Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Bulgarian anarchists
Thracian Bulgarians
Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki
Bulgarian people imprisoned abroad
Prisoners and detainees of the Ottoman Empire
1876 births
1901 deaths
Executed anarchists