Nikola Milev


Professor Nikola Iliev Milev was a Bulgarian historian, publicist, public figure, diplomat, and a participant in the Macedonian revolutionary movement.

Milev was born in Mokreni , a Bulgarianpopulated village in Macedonia, then in the Ottoman Empire. He finished the Bulgarian primary school in his birthplace and went with his father to Cairo, Egypt, where he lived for a period. He continued his education in Galatasaray High School in Tsarigrad . In 1902, he was a teacher in Istanbul and worked for Simeon Radevs newspaper Evening Mail. He then studied at the Sofia University, from where he graduated in history . With the recommendations of Professor Vasil Zlatarski and with a Marin Drinov scholarship, Milev specialized history in Vienna, Florence and Rome from 1910 to 1912.

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