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These are the people from the first commission, who created the Macedonian alphabet in November 1944. Left to right: Vasil Ilioski, Hristo Zografov, Krum Toshev, Dare Djambas, Venko Markovski, Mirko Pavlovski, Mihail Petrushevski, Hristo Prodanov, Georgi Kiselinov, Georgi Shoptraianov, Iovan Kostov

Here you can check out scanned versions of some books:

Books of brothers Miladinovi

Books of Rajko Zhinzifov

Book of Kuzman Shapkarev

Books of Joakim Krcovski

Books of Kiril Pejcinovic

Articles of Jordan Hadzi Konstantinov - Dzinot

"Folk songs of the Macedonian Bulgarians" gathered by Stefan Verkovic

HISTORICAL ALBUM OF STRUGA

 

These are the front pages of some books, written by famous writers from the region of Macedonia.
"Bulgarian folksongs" by Dimiter and Konstantin Miladinov, published in Zagreb, 1861 "Bulgarian folksongs" by Dimitar and Konstantin Miladinov, published in Zagreb, 1861
"Folksongs of the macedonian Bulgarians" by Stefan Verkovic, published in Belgrade, 1860 "Folksongs of the macedonian Bulgarians" by Stefan Verkovic, published in Belgrade, 1860
"Primer" by Marko Teodorovich (a Bulgarian from Razlog), 1792 "Primer" by Marko Teodorovich (a Bulgarian from Razlog), 1792
"Novel about the fearful Last Judgement", translated in Bulgarian language by Joakim Krchovski, 1814 "Novel about the fearful Last Judgement", translated in Bulgarian language by Joakim Krchovski, Budin, 1814
"Mirror", by Kiril Pejchinovich, written for the Bulgarian people of Lower Moesia (this is how he called "Macedonia"), 1816 "Mirror", by Kiril Pejchinovich, written for the Bulgarian people of Lower Moesia (this is how he called "Macedonia"), Budin, 1816
"Bulgarian primer", by Kuzman Shapkarev, Istambul, 1868 "Bulgarian primer", by Kuzman Shapkarev, Istambul, 1868
"Bulgarian folksongs" by Dimiter and Konstantin Miladinov, published in Zagreb, 1861 "Collection of Bulgarian folklore", by Kuzman Shapkarev, Sofia, 1891
"Bulgarian folksongs" by Dimiter and Konstantin Miladinov, published in Zagreb, 1861 "Veda Slovena" - Bulgarian folksongs from prehistoric and pre-Christian times, found in Thrace and Macedonia and published by Stefan Verkovic, Belgrade, 1874



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