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Rizo Rizov
Ризо Ризов
Born1 January 1872
Veles, Kosovo Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
(presend-day North Macedonia)
Died6 January 1950
Skopje, SR Macedonia, Yugoslavia
(presend-day North Macedonia)

Rizo Rizov (Template:Lang-mk; 1 January 1872 — 6 January 1950) was a Macedonian revolutionary from Veles and a participant in the Macedonian revolutionary movement. He was a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization and one of the founders of the Bulgarian People's Federative Party and IMRO (United).

Biography

Rizov was a teacher in his hometown of Veles. He was a member of the district committee of the IMARO. In 1904 he was shot by Vrhovisti.

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.

Rizov went to Thessaloniki with the hope of gaining the support of the IMARO. He met with Pavel Shatev and Yordan Ivanov, who rejected this idea.

On 9 March 1919, while in Sofia, he signed the "Appeal to the Macedonian population and to the émigré population in Bulgaria", issued by the Provisional representation of the former United Internal Revolutionary Organization.

In 1925, alongside other IMRO members, Rizov participated in Vienna in the founding conference of IMRO (United). He became a member of the Central Committee of the organization.

At the end of 1926, due to illness, he left Vienna and went to the Soviet Union. In 1945, he returned to the People's Republic of Macedonia, where he died in 1956.

A group of old IMRO revolutionaries in April 1948. Sitting from left to right: Rizo Rizov, Krsto Germov, Alekso Martulkov. Standing from left to right: Dimitar Pop Evtimov, Anastas Mitrev, Panko Brashnarov and Pavel Shatev.

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  22. Mitrev, Anastas (1974). Мемоари, огледи, статии. Skopje.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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