After the debacle of Bulgaria in the First World War and the collapse of the ideal of national unification, tens of thousands of Macedonian Bulgarians left their native lands and settled in the Bulgarian state.
They
set up their own charity organizations – societies and fraternities. The
publication examines the development of one of these organizations –
Enidje Vardar Gumendje Charity Society. The article traces processes
that developed in it under the influence of the deepening division in
IMRO.
The statutes of the Society, as well as that of the independent
Enidje Vardar Fraternity, established after the split in 1936, are
published for the first time.
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