Ivan Garvanov

Ivan Garvanov

Ivan Garvanov (December 23 1869, Stara Zagora, today Bulgaria - November 23 1907, Sofia) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and leader of the revolutionary movement in Macedonia and Eastern Thrace. He was among the leaders of the Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Committees, (the organization was renamed later to IMARO in 1906). He learned mathematics in Sofia, and Vienna. After that Garvanov worked as Bulgarian teacher in Thessaloniki. In 1896 he entered the BMARC and in 1901 he was elected as a member of Central Committee. In 1903 Garvanov became a leader of BMARC. Under a leadership from Ivan Garvanov IMARO made a decision about military revolt. Garvanov, himself, did not participate in the uprising, because of his arrest and exile in Rhodos. Garvanov was killed from the IMARO's left wing activist Todor Panitsa in 1907.

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