Родовите връзки на Гоце Делчев в селата Ново Делчево и Вълково, община Сандански
Family ties of Gotse Delchev in the villages of Novo Delchevo and Vălkovo of the Sandanski municipality, Bulgaria
Author(s): Bistra RindovaSubject(s): History, Cultural history, Ethnohistory, Local History / Microhistory, Gender history
Published by: Македонски научен институт
Keywords: Macedonia; Bulgaria; History;
Summary/Abstract: In 1920 – 1921, the villages of Gara Levunovo /today Novo Delchevo/ and Văksan /today Vălkovo/, then in Petrich District, were mainly settled with refugees from Aegean Macedonia who fled the Greek genocide after the Second Balkan War in Strumica district, then within the boundaries of Kingdom of Bulgaria. After the Treaty of Neuilly, Strumica and its sur roundings were handed over to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slo venes and part of the Macedonian Bulgarians came to Bulgaria. Several families, including that of the squad chief Ivan Tashev /Vano Morarski/ who originated from the village of Morartsi, Kukush/Kilkis/ area, Gotse Delchev’s first cousin and son of his aunt Kata Dimitrova Delcheva-Tashe va, settled near Levunovo Railway Station and established a village they named Novo Delchevo after Gotse Delchev’s surname. The second cous ins of Gotse Delchev – Trayko Popivanov and his sister Maria Petseva, nee Popivanova, children of priest Ivan Stoyanov Traykov, native of the vil lage of Morartsi, first cousin of Sultana Yaneva Nurdzhieva (whose maid en surname was Traykova), married to Nikola Dimitrov Belchev, settled in the village of Văksan, as well as in abovementioned two villages – Novo Delchevo and Vălkovo, and their descendants have been living still today. Keywords: Gotse Delchev, Novo Selo village, Vălkovo village, Sandanski municipality, Gičerli village (Strumica district), Republic of North Macedonia, family ties, Kukush/Kilkis, Morartsi village, Ivan Tashev /Vano Morarski/, Priest Ivan Traykov, ancestral roots
Journal: Македонски преглед
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 141-164
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Bulgarian
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