[ad_1]
A unique document of the capture of Vasil Levski was found in the massifs of the Ottoman archives, according to the Museum of the Apostle in Karlovo. This is the first authentic document for the capture of the Apostle.
At the end of November, a telegram from the mutesarif in Tarnovo, Ali Bey, to the Grand Vizier, sent on December 28, 1872, was found in the Ottoman archives in Istanbul, reporting on the capture of Vasil Levski in Kakrina. This is the first authentic document for the capture of the Apostle, originating from the Ottoman administration, which was released to researchers and readers.
The text of the encrypted telegram, as well as other recently published documents, also confirms that Vasil Levski is known to the authorities “as revealed by the leader of the entire revolutionary organization. [по време на съдебния процес] in Sofia, and for three or four years instigator and instigator of revolts and revolts “long before the theft of Arabakonak and the subsequent revelations of the committee members captured during interrogations – according to the document” for seven or eight months “.
The telegram was requested by museum curator Viktor Kombov and translated by Prof. Orlin Sabev has already been published in the new supplemented and revised edition of the collection “LEVSKI BEFORE THE DOOR DOOR”, published before Christmas.
You can see the full text of the document HERE.
Bulgaria
[ad_2]