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was part. After the unsuccessful uprising, Petrov continued his participation in the IMRO. The failure of the
Uprising reignited the rivalries between the varying factions of the Macedonian revolutionary movement. The left-wing faction, including Petrov, opposed Bulgarian nationalism but the
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Chotzidis, Anna Panagiōtopoulou, Vasilis Gounaris, The events of 1903 in Macedonia as presented in European diplomatic correspondence. Volume 3 of Museum of the Macedonian Struggle, 1993;
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Centralist's faction of the IMRO, drifted more and more towards it. Petrov was again included in the
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