Nikola Petkov Pushkarov (
Bulgarian
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Никола Петков Пушкаров) (1874–1934) was the first Bulgarian soil researcher and founder of the
soil science
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in Bulgaria. He was also an activist of the
.
Early life and education
Nikola Pushkarov was born on December 14, 1874, in
Pirdop, then in the
Ottoman Empire
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. He graduated from elementary school in his hometown and high school in Sofia. Afterwards Pushkarov taught as a teacher in
Mirkovo. In the period 1898-1901 he studied
natural sciences
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at the
Sofia University. Later he taught in the Bulgarian High School in
Skopje
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, where he became a member of
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO; bg, Вътрешна Македонска Революционна Организация (ВМРО), translit=Vatrešna Makedonska Revoljucionna Organizacija (VMRO); mk, Внатр� ...
(IMRO). In 1902 he received a task from
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 ...
to reinforce the Skopje Revolutionary Region. As a result, Pushkarov was elected as a president of the Skopje Revolutionary Committee of IMRO in 1902. Pushkarov was also the editor of the IMRO organizational newsletter in Skopje, "Freedom or death". As a whole the revolutionary network, in Skopje Region was not well developed and the lack of weapons was a serious problem. On the other hand, in some areas, as in
Kumanovo
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, the strong pro-Serbian propaganda gained support, and other districts, as
Kratovo, were under the control of the
Supremists.
The Ilinden Uprising
Before the start of the
Ilinden Uprising in 1903 Pushkarov had on his disposal an armed detachment of 18 people, which carried 100 kilograms of dynamite and 200 bombs.
At the outbreak of the uprising Pushkarov was a chief of the rebel forces in the Skopje Region. On July 22, the band of Pushkarov settled in the Monastery "St. John", near the village of Vetarsko, close to where the river
Pchinya flows into
Vardar. From there the cheta could control the traffic on the railway. The detachment moved from the monastery to the village of Novachene and on August 1, they derailed a military train with 32 carriages. On 3 and 5 August respectively, they attacked a Turkish unit, guarding the bridge on the Vardar river and gave a battle in the "St. John" monastery. In the next few days the band was pursued by numerous
Bashibozuk
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s and moved slowly to Bulgaria, because it carried the wounded rebels with it. On August 20 the band runs through
Vranje
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Vranje is the economical, polit ...
in
Kyustendil. Nicola Pushkarov formed a new band there, which went into Macedonia again. The cheta moved to
Kriva Palanka
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...
and in October after a battle in
Prelesiya returned to
Bulgaria
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.
Later life
After the uprising Pushkarov returned to Bulgaria. He could no longer return to Skopje, as the Turkish police actively sought him and worked as a teacher in
Plovdiv
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, Sofia and
Vidin. Later he devoted himself to scientific work. He dealt with the study of the soil types and created the first soil map of Bulgaria in 1931. Pushkarov died on February 18, 1943, in Sofia. His native house in Pirdop today is a
house museum. On his name was named the Institute of Soil Science in Sofia.
[Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация . Войводи и ръководители (1893–1934). Биографично-библиографски справочник. София, 2001, стр. 141.]
Notes
Sources
* Спомени на Никола Пушкаров в "Движението отсамъ Вардара и борбата съ върховистите по спомени на Яне Сандански, Черньо Пеевъ, Сава Михайловъ, Хр. Куслевъ, Ив. Анастасовъ Гърчето, Петъръ Хр. Юруковъ и Никола Пушкаровъ; съобщава Л. Милетичъ", София, Печатница П. Глушковъ, 1927, поредица "Материали за историята на македонското освободително движение", Издава "Македонскиятъ Наученъ Институтъ", Книга VII
текст.
Short biographyon the official site of
IMRO-BND
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1874 births
1943 deaths
Members of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Bulgarian revolutionaries
Bulgarian educators
Bulgarian agronomists
Macedonia under the Ottoman Empire
People from Pirdop
19th-century Bulgarian scientists
20th-century Bulgarian scientists