Apostol Petkov

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Apostol Petkov (on the right) together with fellow rebel leader Tane Nikolov (left) .
Bulgarian postcard with picture from Petkov signed and stamped from him and sent to his fellow Tane Nikolov.

Apostol Petkov (Bulgarian: Апостол Петков) (May 6, 1869, Boymitsa, today in Paionia, Greece – August 2, 1911, Giannitsa, today Greece) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and one of the leaders of the national liberation movement in Aegean Macedonia.[1][2][3]

Petkov was often referred to by his admirers as the Sun of Yenice-i Vardar.

He is considered ethnic Macedonian in the Republic of Macedonia. He was a leading komitaji in the armed units of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees and took part in the battles against the Ottoman authorities as well before the Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising as after it.[4]

Later, Petkov was one of the organizers of the military struggle against the Greek interests in Macedonia - still under Ottoman rule, but with both sides trying to fortify their positions in the area in anticipation of the impending end of the Ottoman rule.[5] Petkov was killed, under unclear circumstances, in battle against Turkish gendarmes on August 2, 1911.[6]

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