[1][2][3][4] He was a member of the Internal Macedonian Adrianople Revolutionary Organization, fought for the independence of Macedonia and was one of the founders of the People's Federative Party (Bulgarian Section) and IMRO (United).
[9][10][11] During the Balkan Wars, he and other former IMARO revolutionaries, such as Petar Poparsov and Alekso Martulkov, met with Dimitrija Čupovski, who proposed to send a delegation to London conference, which would demand autonomy for Macedonia.
[16] He met with Pavel Shatev and Yordan Ivanov, who rejected this idea.
[21][22] At the end of 1926, due to illness, he left Vienna and went to the Soviet Union.
In 1945, he moved to the newly found Yugoslav People's Republic of Macedonia, where he died in 1950.