Georgi Pulevski
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Georgi Pulevski, sometimes also Gjorgji, Gjorgjija Pulevski or Đorđe Puljevski (Macedonian: Ѓорѓи Пулевски or Ѓорѓија Пулевски, Bulgarian: Георги Пулевски, Serbian: Ђорђе Пуљевски; 1817–1895) was a Mijak[1][2][3] writer and revolutionary. Pulevski was born in 1817 in Galičnik, then under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, and died in 1895 in Sofia, Principality of Bulgaria. Trained as a stonemason, he became a self-taught writer in matters relating to the Macedonian language and culture. He is known today as the first author to express publicly the idea of a Macedonian nation distinct from Bulgarian, as well as the idea of a separate Macedonian language.[4] Despite Pulevski being an early adherent of Macedonism,[5][6] because of his pro-Bulgarian military activity, in Bulgaria he is regarded as a Bulgarian.[7][8][9]
Georgi Pulevski | |
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Born | 1817 Galičnik, Ottoman Empire (present-day North Macedonia) |
Died | 13 February 1893(1893-02-13) (aged 76) Sofia, Principality of Bulgaria |
Occupation | Writer and revolutionary |