Antinogen Hadzhov

Antinogen (Atinogen, Geni, Antigon) Dimitrov Hadzhov was a Bulgarian teacher[1] and revolutionary[2] from the region of Macedonia.

[7] In the beginning of 1903, he became the headmaster of the Bulgarian junior high school in Krushevo[8] and took part in the preparations for the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising.

After the debacle of the uprising by the Ottomans, he became a Bulgarian teacher in Ohrid, where he was a member of the neighborhood revolutionary committee.

[9] According to Milan Matov in this period the greatest real benefit for the structure of the IMARO was from Hadzhov, because all the intelligentsia had emigrated to Bulgaria and only he remained together with Hristo Uzunov in the area.

With that, he decisively helped to restore the revolutionary groups alongside the entire coast of the Lake Ohrid.