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363: 219: 22: 310: 155: 106: 336:–knew that the future success of the armed struggle against the Ottomans depended on the co-operation of both emigration and local committees. To this end, the two organisations prepared and adopted a joint programme and charter and voted on the merger of the two organisations under the name of BRCK at a general meeting held in 397:) newspaper. In August 1875, the faction around Botev organised a third general meeting of the organisation which took a decision on a general uprising in Bulgaria in September the same year. The time for preparation of the insurrection was, however, insufficient and only the regional committee in 405:, quickly crushed by the Ottoman police. The failure of the uprising and the accusations of misappropriations of money which ensued forced Botev to resign. The organisation disbanded itself shortly afterwards, to assemble again in November 1875 in the town of 382:. In 1874 Karavelov tried to regain control of the organisation at its second general meeting held in Bucharest but the other delegates passed censure on him and he left the organisation in March 1875. 343:
The committee network of the organisation in Bulgaria expanded considerably after the general meeting and the preparation of the uprising was well advanced, when a faction in BRCK led and initiated by
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Karavelov was elected chairman of the BRCK in the spring of 1870. He also prepared the first programme of the organisation (promulgated in
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began to publish in the autumn of 1869. Some of the other revolutionaries who took active part in the formation and work of the BRCK were
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and the death of Levski dealt a hard blow to BRCK and its work. The attempt to find a successor to Levski was unsuccessful, the
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newspaper was banned by the Romanian authorities and Karavelov was forced to flee Romania for fear of being extradited to the
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in order to procure money for ammunition. The robbery caused the exposure of a number of committee activists in the region of
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in May 1872. The charter of the joint organisation represented a compromise between the ideas of both Levski and Karavelov.
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on 1 August 1870), which envisaged the liberation of Bulgaria through a nationwide revolution and the establishment of a
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The Past. Essays and reminiscences of the Bulgarian secret revolutionary committees from 1869 - 1877.
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revolutionary organisation founded in 1869 among the Bulgarian emigrant circles in
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Statute of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee, cover, 1870
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The Constitution of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee
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where a decision on another general uprising was taken (see also
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Seals of the BRCC, 1870s (copies in National History Museum).
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Revolutionary organizations against the Ottoman Empire
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and eventually resulted in the capture and hanging of
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attacked a convoy of the Ottoman postal service near
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Lyuben Karavelov
Hristo Botev
Bulgaria
Bucharest
Ideology
Bulgarian nationalism
Democratic republicanism
National awakening of Bulgaria
Ottoman Empire
Stara Zagora Uprising
April Uprising of 1876
Bulgarian
romanized
Bulgarian
Romania
Lyuben Karavelov
Panayot Hitov
Vasil Levski
Dimitar Tsenovich

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democratic republic

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