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'''Milan Arsov''' ({{lang-bg|Милан Арсов}}) was a BulgarianMacedonian revolutionary, [[Anarchism|anarchist]] and a member of [[Boatmen of Thessaloniki]] (Gemidziite).<ref>"In 1898 a group named the Boatmen of Thessaloniki was formed and acted in the spirit of propaganda by the deed: the group's members, of Bulgarian origin, carried out deadly attacks against targets including the city's Ottoman bank, hotels, a theater, and light and gas pipes. Nearly all of the group's members were executed." Antonios Vradis and Dimitrios K. Dalakoglou, Anarchism, Greece in International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, Volume 8, Set: 1500 to the Present with Immanuel Ness as ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, {{ISBN|1405184647}}.</ref><ref>"The Boatmen of Thessaloniki were an anarcho-nationalist, pan-Slavic influenced Bulgarian militant group, active in Thessaloniki between 1898 and 1903." Nicholas Apoifis, Anarchy in Athens: An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence, Contemporary Anarchist Studies MUP Series, Oxford University Press, 2016, {{ISBN|1526108038}}, Bullets, bombs and boatmen in 1900s.</ref><ref>Megas, Y. (1994) The Boatmen of Thessaloniki: The Anarchist Bulgarian Group and the Bombing Actions of 1903. Athens: Trochalia (in Greek), {{ISBN|9789607022479}}.</ref>
 
== Biography ==