Trayan Lakavishki

Trayan Lakavishki

Detachment of Trayan Lakavishki march. The latter is Vlado Chernozemski.
Personal details
Died 1944
Cause of death Assassination
Nationality Bulgarian
Known for Bulgarian Revolution

Trayan Krastev Stoilov, also known as Trayan Lakavishki, was a Bulgarian revolutionary, and leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).[1][2]

Biography

He was born in Shtipsko village in Lyuboten, then in the Ottoman Empire, now in Macedonia. He left without education. He participated in the reconstruction of the IMRO after 1919. From 1923 to 1934, he was a leader in Shtipsko. In an attack on the Serbs, in the village of Lyuboten, the detachment of Trayan Lakavishki and Grigor Hadjikimov, which is Vlado Chernozemski, destroyed 20 soldiers.[3]

He was killed by communists end Kyustendil after the Bulgarian coup d'état of 1944.

References

  1. Nikolov, Boris J. Internal Macedonian revolutionary Organization. Chieftains and leaders (1893-1934). Biographical and bibliographical guide, Sofia, 2001, p 92.
  2. Михайлов, Иван. Спомени II. Освободителна борба 1919 - 1924, Льовен, 1965, стр. 711.
  3. Михайлов, Иван. Спомени II. Освободителна борба 1919 - 1924, Льовен, 1965, стр. 139.
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