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Teodosiy Dzhartov

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Monarch
  
Boris III Simeon II

Succeeded by
  
Josif Andonov

Preceded by
  
Trajko Loparski

Nationality
  
Bulgarian

Prime Minister
  
Bogdan Filov (1941–1943) Petar Gabrovski Acting (9–14 Sep 1943) Dobri Bozhilov (1943–1944)

Political party
  
Bulgarian Action Committees

Died
  
14 January 1945, Socialist Republic of Macedonia

Residence
  
Kumanovo, Macedonia (FYROM)


Teodosiy Dzhartov (Bulgarian: Теодосий Джартов, Macedonian: Теодосиј Џартов) was Bulgarian activist from Vardar Macedonia.

Dzhartov was a teacher in Kumanovo during the First World War Bulgarian occupation of parts from Kingdom of Serbia incl. Vardar Macedonia. During the Second World War Bulgarian occupation of parts from Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, he participated in the Bulgarian Action Committees and later became a Mayor of Kumanovo. After the War, to wipe out the remaining Bulgarophile sentiments, the new Communist authorities persecuted the local Bulgarian nationalists with the charges of "great-Bulgarian chauvinism". Allegedly he was executed by Yugoslav Partisans on January 14, 1945 near Kumanovo. Dzhartov was then 50 years old.

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Teodosiy Dzhartov Wikipedia