Stefan Dedov (English Wikipedia)

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strumski.com

  • "No. 57 Акт за раждане (Birth certificate)" (PDF) (in Bulgarian). 8 March 1907. The born one is the legitimate son of Stefan Yakimov, Orthodox by faith, Bulgarian by nationality, Bulgarian citizen, publicist by occupation, aged thirty-eight, born in Ohrid, municipality of Macedonia, with permanent residence in the city of Sofia, the same municipality as Stefana E. Fileva, Orthodox by faith, Bulgarian by nationality, Bulgarian citizen, housewife by occupation, aged thirty, born in Ruse, same municipality, with permanent residence in Sofia, same municipality.
  • Евтим Дедов, "Спортен вестник Левски (за вечните съперници Левски и Славия)", брой 140, 141, 142, 143, София, 1935 година.

uni-ruse.bg

conf.uni-ruse.bg

  • Живодар Душков (2010). "Български периодични издания със заглавия ороними, Част I. 1878-1919" [Bulgarian periodicals titled oronyms (Part I. 1878-1919)] (PDF). Научни трудове на Русенския университет. 6.2 (in Bulgarian). Том 49: 155. In the program of the new capital newspaper "Balkan" (5 April-4 May 1903) is written: "It will protect the autonomy of Macedonia for the Macedonians and the independence of the Balkans for the Balkan people". The twelve issues were edited by A. S. Vasilev and Stefan Dedov (Yakimov). They provide information about the Turkish violence in Macedonia, the Serbian and Greek propaganda carried out there. The newspaper is printed by B. Zilber, Iv. K. Bozhinov and Yanko S. Kovatchev.