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'''Kosta S. Shahov''' was a Macedonian public figure, journalist, activist of the [[Young Macedonian Literary Society]] and the [[Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee]].<ref>[http://macedonia-history.blogspot.com/2010/10/kosta-shahov-edno-osvetlenie-po-nashite.html Шахов, Коста. Едно осветление по нашите работи, в: От София до Костур. Спомени, ИК Синева, София, 2003, стр.38-68.]</ref>
'''Kosta S. Shahov''' was a Bulgarian public figure, journalist, activist of the [[Young Macedonian Literary Society]] and the [[Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee]].<ref>[http://macedonia-history.blogspot.com/2010/10/kosta-shahov-edno-osvetlenie-po-nashite.html Шахов, Коста. Едно осветление по нашите работи, в: От София до Костур. Спомени, ИК Синева, София, 2003, стр.38-68.]</ref>


Shahov was born on April 14, 1862 in [[Ohrid]], Ottoman Macedonia. He graduated law at [[Sofia University]] in 1894 and worked in [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]] in the municipality government, and later in the Court of Appeal. Shahov was among the founders of the Young Macedonian Literary Society, the author of its Statute and Rules and an active contributor to the magazine [[Loza (magazine)|Loza]]. He published the newspaper "Macedonia" (1888 - 1912 with some interruptions), "Strannik", "Glas Makedonski" (1893 - 1898), "Borba za svobodata na Makedonia i Odrinsko", "Borba" (1905) and others. In 1892 Shahov met with [[Ivan Hadzhinikolov]] and [[Gotse Delchev]] and facilitates the establishment of the future [[Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization]] (IMRO). Shahov was among the founders of the [[Macedonian Supreme Committee]] in 1894. Shahov died on August 15, 1917 in [[Sofia]].
Shahov was born on April 14, 1862 in [[Ohrid]], Ottoman Macedonia. He graduated law at [[Sofia University]] in 1894 and worked in [[Ruse, Bulgaria|Ruse]] in the municipality government, and later in the Court of Appeal. Shahov was among the founders of the Young Macedonian Literary Society, the author of its Statute and Rules and an active contributor to the magazine [[Loza (magazine)|Loza]]. He published the newspaper "Macedonia" (1888 - 1912 with some interruptions), "Strannik", "Glas Makedonski" (1893 - 1898), "Borba za svobodata na Makedonia i Odrinsko", "Borba" (1905) and others. In 1892 Shahov met with [[Ivan Hadzhinikolov]] and [[Gotse Delchev]] and facilitates the establishment of the future [[Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization]] (IMRO). Shahov was among the founders of the [[Macedonian Supreme Committee]] in 1894. Shahov died on August 15, 1917 in [[Sofia]].

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Kosta S. Shahov was a Bulgarian public figure, journalist, activist of the Young Macedonian Literary Society and the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee.[1]

Shahov was born on April 14, 1862 in Ohrid, Ottoman Macedonia. He graduated law at Sofia University in 1894 and worked in Ruse in the municipality government, and later in the Court of Appeal. Shahov was among the founders of the Young Macedonian Literary Society, the author of its Statute and Rules and an active contributor to the magazine Loza. He published the newspaper "Macedonia" (1888 - 1912 with some interruptions), "Strannik", "Glas Makedonski" (1893 - 1898), "Borba za svobodata na Makedonia i Odrinsko", "Borba" (1905) and others. In 1892 Shahov met with Ivan Hadzhinikolov and Gotse Delchev and facilitates the establishment of the future Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Shahov was among the founders of the Macedonian Supreme Committee in 1894. Shahov died on August 15, 1917 in Sofia.

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