Dimitar Pindzhurov

After the Young Turk Revolution of 1908, Pindzhurov moved to Gevgelija and became one of the leaders of the Bulgarian People's Federative Party.

He married the same year, but after the repressions of the Young Turks began, he joined the detachment of Hristo Chernopeev with which he participated in the Balkan Wars, supporting the Bulgarian troops.

His mother, Naca, a longtime IMARO activist, took part in the uprising and was brutally abused by Serbs.

[4] After the suppression of the uprising, he moved with his family to Strumica, which was handed over to Bulgaria, and worked in the town as a Bulgarian teacher.

He took part as a non-commissioned officer with the Bulgarian Army in the First World War and died in the Battle of Krivolak in the autumn of 1915.

Picture of Dimitar Pindzhurov