Mihail Gerdzhikov

He published articles in the Bulgarian and foreign press, appealing to the international community for intervention in the resolution of the Eastern question in the Balkans.

[5] At the outbreak of the Balkan War in 1912, Gerdzhikov headed the Lozengrad guerrilla unit of the Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps.

[6] After the War, he renewed his contacts with the Inner Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, but no longer played an active role in it.

[8] But after the conference he did not leave for Berlin, to participate in the Central Committee, but returned to Bulgaria in 1931.

Although some of his associates were involved in the resistance movement, Gerdzhikov remained aloof, although he maintained ties with them.

Portrait of the young Mihail Gerdzhikov from the photo gallery of Georgi Danchov
Mikhail Gerdzhikov's troops during the Ilinden-Transfiguration Uprising
Brothers Michael, Stefan and Nikolay Gerdzhikov, photographer Andrey Andreev , Plovdiv
Mikhail Gerdzhikov's Cheta