Dimitar Popgeorgiev

[4] He studied in Odessa where he met Georgi Sava Rakovski and fell under his influence.

[8] In an encounter with the Ottomans, he was wounded, but managed to escape to the Maleševo Mountains.

[4] Later he was authorized to telegraph to Constituent Bulgarian Parliament versus the signing of the Treaty of Berlin and in maintenance of Unification of Bulgaria and to represent Bulgarians from Macedonia on its sessions.

[9] After that he еmigrated in Bulgaria and worked as a Bulgarian police officer and district governor[10] in Kyustendil, Tsaribrod and Radomir.

[12] Some of his personal belongings are kept in the monastery "St Archangel Michael" which serves as the city museum of Berovo.

Berovski as Bulgarian officer