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Anthem of Macedonian IMRO - Изгрѣй, зора на слободата (Shine, dawn of freedom)
"Маршъ на македонскитѣ революционери" (Марш на македонските революционери; English: The "March of the Macedonian revolutionaries") also known as "Изгрѣй, зора на слободата" (English: Shine, dayspring of the freedom) is a Bulgarian march used by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), the Macedonian Patriotic Organization, and also as the first anthem of the People's Republic of Macedonia (1944-1948).
The lyrics and music of the march were written by the Bulgarian military composer Aleksandar Morfov in 1925 at a contest by the IMRO. The proposed march was presented to the IMRO leader Todor Alexandrov by the composer at the home of General Kosta Nikolov in Sofia. In the period before World War II, the march was performed as the official anthem of the IMRO. "Shine, daylight...
published: 14 May 2020
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What If IMRO Created a Macedonian State?
This is just a short "what if" video. Imagine if the Ilinden Uprising was successful and IMRO managed to get autonomy for Macedonia and later and independent state. I thought about that "what if" scenario for a long time, and this video will show you what i think that state would be like. Feel free to comment down below on how yo think a Macedonian state like this would look like!
published: 12 Oct 2023
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Imro Lioe A Njie - Kon waka nanga kon libi
Soul from Surinam.
I found this song on an (not open) internet site (TRIS).
The Ex Masters, vocals: Imro Lioe A Njie
Great singer and great song!
What is the vinyl (LP or 45) source of this song?
published: 28 May 2018
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IMRO - all you need to know about it!
#history #geography #macedonia
published: 12 May 2023
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Testimony of Stojan Bojadziev, IMRO leader, witness of the deportations in 1943.
Stojan G. Bojadziev, leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Chief editor of the newspaper “Целокупна България” (Undivided Bulgaria) in Skopje during WWII. Witness of the deportation of the Jews from Thrace and Macedonia in 1943.
The interview was recorded by the American scholar Anne Freed and the lawyer Roy Freed in 1992.
On March 1st, 1941 the German Army crossed Danube River and entered Bulgaria. Later the same day Bulgaria was forced to sign the Tripartite Pact and become ally of Germany, Italy and Japan. By April 18th the German army conquered Yugoslavia and Greece. In May Germany placed Trace (part of Northern Greece) and Macedonia back under Bulgarian administration. Trace and Macedonia were territories lost by Bulgaria during the WWI. This archi...
published: 15 Jan 2017
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HCL Technologies iMRO/4
Our iMRO/4 enables organizations to deliver an intelligent maintenance solution within SAP S/4HANA, significantly improving asset utilization, productivity, regulatory compliance and data visibility for complex asset maintenance. For more details, connect with us at sapmktg@hcl.com
published: 06 Jul 2022
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Imron - Sog’inaman (Official Music Video)
Administrator: +998972895555
Obuna bo'ling: https://bit.ly/ImronMusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imronsinger
Официальный сайт: http://www.rizanova.uz/
Подпишись на новые клипы http://bit.ly/RizaNovaUZ
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published: 01 Oct 2023
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Modern recycling of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) with IMRO separation technology
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them boasting different grain sizes, separate valuable metals from minerals. This way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment.
All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, providing a high degree of separation, the highest levels of purity and proven reliability.
RecycleCraft by IMRO: Contact us and benefit from our expertise and experience.
We would like to thank AFATEK and ScenicImage for the smooth collaboration.
Find the detailed non-ferrous sorting of fines here:
https://youtu.be/KOiPbsgfCDA
Find news about stainless steel from incinerator ash here:
https://youtu.be/scgSaNv5oNA
published: 21 Dec 2016
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Incinerator bottom ash (IBA) fines recycling with IMRO eddy current separators RCSX-D
The IMRO non-ferrous separator is the flagship product of IMRO separation technology, used where high recovery rates and high purity levels are required. It works very well even for finest particles below one millimetre. The cascading separation technology recovers up to 40% additional non-ferrous metals.
Please have a look at AFATEK's IBA fines processing line for 1 to 2 mm particles.
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them processing different particle size fractions and separating valuable metals from the mineral fraction. In this way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment. All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, p...
published: 19 Jun 2017
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IMRO Interview with Irish Music Legend Finbar Furey
Finbar's father, Ted, began him on the pipes while he was very young - he doesn't ever remember not playing pipes. He loved the instrument and spent all his spare time practising and soaking up knowledge from other pipers who would come to the house for sessions with Ted. It was normal for the likes of Leo Rowsome, Seamus Ennis, John Keenan, Felix Doran, Willie Clancy and Tommy Moore to be around to see Ted at their home in Ballyfermot in Dublin.
By his teens he had won 3 All Ireland Medals, the Oireachtas and many Feisanna - in fact he was the only piper ever to win the All Ireland, the Oireachtas medal and the 4 province titles in the same year.
Finbar popularised the pipes worldwide while on tour with his brother Eddie in the 60's. Many bands followed in their wake, but the duo we...
published: 12 Mar 2014
2:51
Anthem of Macedonian IMRO - Изгрѣй, зора на слободата (Shine, dawn of freedom)
"Маршъ на македонскитѣ революционери" (Марш на македонските революционери; English: The "March of the Macedonian revolutionaries") also known as "Изгрѣй, зора н...
"Маршъ на македонскитѣ революционери" (Марш на македонските революционери; English: The "March of the Macedonian revolutionaries") also known as "Изгрѣй, зора на слободата" (English: Shine, dayspring of the freedom) is a Bulgarian march used by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), the Macedonian Patriotic Organization, and also as the first anthem of the People's Republic of Macedonia (1944-1948).
The lyrics and music of the march were written by the Bulgarian military composer Aleksandar Morfov in 1925 at a contest by the IMRO. The proposed march was presented to the IMRO leader Todor Alexandrov by the composer at the home of General Kosta Nikolov in Sofia. In the period before World War II, the march was performed as the official anthem of the IMRO. "Shine, daylight of the freedom" has traditionally been performed at all regular events of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization since its inception in 1925. According to some publications in the periodical, the poet Kocho Racin tried to adapt the chorus of the song to the still non-standardized Macedonian language shortly before his death in 1943.
UMF community discord: https://discord.gg/MUuKuNV
https://wn.com/Anthem_Of_Macedonian_Imro_Изгрѣй,_Зора_На_Слободата_(Shine,_Dawn_Of_Freedom)
"Маршъ на македонскитѣ революционери" (Марш на македонските революционери; English: The "March of the Macedonian revolutionaries") also known as "Изгрѣй, зора на слободата" (English: Shine, dayspring of the freedom) is a Bulgarian march used by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), the Macedonian Patriotic Organization, and also as the first anthem of the People's Republic of Macedonia (1944-1948).
The lyrics and music of the march were written by the Bulgarian military composer Aleksandar Morfov in 1925 at a contest by the IMRO. The proposed march was presented to the IMRO leader Todor Alexandrov by the composer at the home of General Kosta Nikolov in Sofia. In the period before World War II, the march was performed as the official anthem of the IMRO. "Shine, daylight of the freedom" has traditionally been performed at all regular events of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization since its inception in 1925. According to some publications in the periodical, the poet Kocho Racin tried to adapt the chorus of the song to the still non-standardized Macedonian language shortly before his death in 1943.
UMF community discord: https://discord.gg/MUuKuNV
- published: 14 May 2020
- views: 83579
7:46
What If IMRO Created a Macedonian State?
This is just a short "what if" video. Imagine if the Ilinden Uprising was successful and IMRO managed to get autonomy for Macedonia and later and independent st...
This is just a short "what if" video. Imagine if the Ilinden Uprising was successful and IMRO managed to get autonomy for Macedonia and later and independent state. I thought about that "what if" scenario for a long time, and this video will show you what i think that state would be like. Feel free to comment down below on how yo think a Macedonian state like this would look like!
https://wn.com/What_If_Imro_Created_A_Macedonian_State
This is just a short "what if" video. Imagine if the Ilinden Uprising was successful and IMRO managed to get autonomy for Macedonia and later and independent state. I thought about that "what if" scenario for a long time, and this video will show you what i think that state would be like. Feel free to comment down below on how yo think a Macedonian state like this would look like!
- published: 12 Oct 2023
- views: 2176
6:08
Imro Lioe A Njie - Kon waka nanga kon libi
Soul from Surinam.
I found this song on an (not open) internet site (TRIS).
The Ex Masters, vocals: Imro Lioe A Njie
Great singer and great song!
What is the ...
Soul from Surinam.
I found this song on an (not open) internet site (TRIS).
The Ex Masters, vocals: Imro Lioe A Njie
Great singer and great song!
What is the vinyl (LP or 45) source of this song?
https://wn.com/Imro_Lioe_A_Njie_Kon_Waka_Nanga_Kon_Libi
Soul from Surinam.
I found this song on an (not open) internet site (TRIS).
The Ex Masters, vocals: Imro Lioe A Njie
Great singer and great song!
What is the vinyl (LP or 45) source of this song?
- published: 28 May 2018
- views: 123040
8:39
Testimony of Stojan Bojadziev, IMRO leader, witness of the deportations in 1943.
Stojan G. Bojadziev, leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Chief editor of the newspaper “Целокупна България” (Undivided Bulgaria...
Stojan G. Bojadziev, leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Chief editor of the newspaper “Целокупна България” (Undivided Bulgaria) in Skopje during WWII. Witness of the deportation of the Jews from Thrace and Macedonia in 1943.
The interview was recorded by the American scholar Anne Freed and the lawyer Roy Freed in 1992.
On March 1st, 1941 the German Army crossed Danube River and entered Bulgaria. Later the same day Bulgaria was forced to sign the Tripartite Pact and become ally of Germany, Italy and Japan. By April 18th the German army conquered Yugoslavia and Greece. In May Germany placed Trace (part of Northern Greece) and Macedonia back under Bulgarian administration. Trace and Macedonia were territories lost by Bulgaria during the WWI. This archival footage shows how the Bulgarian troops were welcomed in the town of Ohrid, Macedonia in May 1941.
https://wn.com/Testimony_Of_Stojan_Bojadziev,_Imro_Leader,_Witness_Of_The_Deportations_In_1943.
Stojan G. Bojadziev, leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO). Chief editor of the newspaper “Целокупна България” (Undivided Bulgaria) in Skopje during WWII. Witness of the deportation of the Jews from Thrace and Macedonia in 1943.
The interview was recorded by the American scholar Anne Freed and the lawyer Roy Freed in 1992.
On March 1st, 1941 the German Army crossed Danube River and entered Bulgaria. Later the same day Bulgaria was forced to sign the Tripartite Pact and become ally of Germany, Italy and Japan. By April 18th the German army conquered Yugoslavia and Greece. In May Germany placed Trace (part of Northern Greece) and Macedonia back under Bulgarian administration. Trace and Macedonia were territories lost by Bulgaria during the WWI. This archival footage shows how the Bulgarian troops were welcomed in the town of Ohrid, Macedonia in May 1941.
- published: 15 Jan 2017
- views: 1991
2:52
HCL Technologies iMRO/4
Our iMRO/4 enables organizations to deliver an intelligent maintenance solution within SAP S/4HANA, significantly improving asset utilization, productivity, reg...
Our iMRO/4 enables organizations to deliver an intelligent maintenance solution within SAP S/4HANA, significantly improving asset utilization, productivity, regulatory compliance and data visibility for complex asset maintenance. For more details, connect with us at sapmktg@hcl.com
https://wn.com/Hcl_Technologies_Imro_4
Our iMRO/4 enables organizations to deliver an intelligent maintenance solution within SAP S/4HANA, significantly improving asset utilization, productivity, regulatory compliance and data visibility for complex asset maintenance. For more details, connect with us at sapmktg@hcl.com
- published: 06 Jul 2022
- views: 993
3:55
Imron - Sog’inaman (Official Music Video)
Administrator: +998972895555
Obuna bo'ling: https://bit.ly/ImronMusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imronsinger
Официальный сайт: http://www.rizanova.uz...
Administrator: +998972895555
Obuna bo'ling: https://bit.ly/ImronMusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imronsinger
Официальный сайт: http://www.rizanova.uz/
Подпишись на новые клипы http://bit.ly/RizaNovaUZ
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https://wn.com/Imron_Sog’Inaman_(Official_Music_Video)
Administrator: +998972895555
Obuna bo'ling: https://bit.ly/ImronMusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imronsinger
Официальный сайт: http://www.rizanova.uz/
Подпишись на новые клипы http://bit.ly/RizaNovaUZ
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RizaNova @ Facebook http://facebook.com/groups/RizaNovaUZ
- published: 01 Oct 2023
- views: 26038272
5:42
Modern recycling of incinerator bottom ash (IBA) with IMRO separation technology
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of th...
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them boasting different grain sizes, separate valuable metals from minerals. This way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment.
All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, providing a high degree of separation, the highest levels of purity and proven reliability.
RecycleCraft by IMRO: Contact us and benefit from our expertise and experience.
We would like to thank AFATEK and ScenicImage for the smooth collaboration.
Find the detailed non-ferrous sorting of fines here:
https://youtu.be/KOiPbsgfCDA
Find news about stainless steel from incinerator ash here:
https://youtu.be/scgSaNv5oNA
https://wn.com/Modern_Recycling_Of_Incinerator_Bottom_Ash_(Iba)_With_Imro_Separation_Technology
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them boasting different grain sizes, separate valuable metals from minerals. This way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment.
All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, providing a high degree of separation, the highest levels of purity and proven reliability.
RecycleCraft by IMRO: Contact us and benefit from our expertise and experience.
We would like to thank AFATEK and ScenicImage for the smooth collaboration.
Find the detailed non-ferrous sorting of fines here:
https://youtu.be/KOiPbsgfCDA
Find news about stainless steel from incinerator ash here:
https://youtu.be/scgSaNv5oNA
- published: 21 Dec 2016
- views: 25759
2:24
Incinerator bottom ash (IBA) fines recycling with IMRO eddy current separators RCSX-D
The IMRO non-ferrous separator is the flagship product of IMRO separation technology, used where high recovery rates and high purity levels are required. It wor...
The IMRO non-ferrous separator is the flagship product of IMRO separation technology, used where high recovery rates and high purity levels are required. It works very well even for finest particles below one millimetre. The cascading separation technology recovers up to 40% additional non-ferrous metals.
Please have a look at AFATEK's IBA fines processing line for 1 to 2 mm particles.
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them processing different particle size fractions and separating valuable metals from the mineral fraction. In this way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment. All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, providing a high degree of separation, highest levels of purity and proven reliability.
RecycleCraft by IMRO: Contact us and benefit from our vast expertise and experience.
We would like to thank AFATEK for the smooth collaboration.
Find the whole plant here:
https://youtu.be/idk44XzzhFM
https://wn.com/Incinerator_Bottom_Ash_(Iba)_Fines_Recycling_With_Imro_Eddy_Current_Separators_Rcsx_D
The IMRO non-ferrous separator is the flagship product of IMRO separation technology, used where high recovery rates and high purity levels are required. It works very well even for finest particles below one millimetre. The cascading separation technology recovers up to 40% additional non-ferrous metals.
Please have a look at AFATEK's IBA fines processing line for 1 to 2 mm particles.
Constructed in 2015 by the Danish company AFATEK, the recycling plant for IBA is equipped with state-of-the-art technology: Five lines, each and every one of them processing different particle size fractions and separating valuable metals from the mineral fraction. In this way, valuable metals can be reclaimed to sustain the environment. All of the separating units are designed by IMRO Maschinenbau GmbH, providing a high degree of separation, highest levels of purity and proven reliability.
RecycleCraft by IMRO: Contact us and benefit from our vast expertise and experience.
We would like to thank AFATEK for the smooth collaboration.
Find the whole plant here:
https://youtu.be/idk44XzzhFM
- published: 19 Jun 2017
- views: 3599
1:27:35
IMRO Interview with Irish Music Legend Finbar Furey
Finbar's father, Ted, began him on the pipes while he was very young - he doesn't ever remember not playing pipes. He loved the instrument and spent all his spa...
Finbar's father, Ted, began him on the pipes while he was very young - he doesn't ever remember not playing pipes. He loved the instrument and spent all his spare time practising and soaking up knowledge from other pipers who would come to the house for sessions with Ted. It was normal for the likes of Leo Rowsome, Seamus Ennis, John Keenan, Felix Doran, Willie Clancy and Tommy Moore to be around to see Ted at their home in Ballyfermot in Dublin.
By his teens he had won 3 All Ireland Medals, the Oireachtas and many Feisanna - in fact he was the only piper ever to win the All Ireland, the Oireachtas medal and the 4 province titles in the same year.
Finbar popularised the pipes worldwide while on tour with his brother Eddie in the 60's. Many bands followed in their wake, but the duo were awarded Single of the Year by John Peel in 1972 entirely because of the unique sound the uilleann pipes and whistle made, in the context of what was, at the time, a modern pop sound.
They received many other accolades because they were the spearhead of contemporary music of that time. While there was an inevitable progression in Irish music, Finbar and Eddie brought a new Irish hipness to a worldwide audience which would have had no ear for Irish music otherwise.
Before Finbar and Eddie, Irish music was for the converted ear. After Finbar and Eddie, it was blended into every other kind of "world" and popular music. It became once again, the music of youth and revolution, as folk had been generations before and also, a means of dealing with political and social problems which the world faced in that, it was a way for 'common folk', to stand together against real world injustices, such as pollution and abuses of government power. The illumination they brought to a generation cannot be overstated. Subsequently of course the format was used everywhere from Planxty to Riverdance, Braveheart to Hailey Westenra.
Another innovation, discovered through necessity when his bamboo 'Lonesome Boatman' flute got broken, he invented the Overton flute with his friend Bernard Overton - now played worldwide and known as the 'Low Whistle'.
The pipes are now enjoying an explosion in popularity and Finbar has always pushed to enable pipes to be made more accessible to budding musicians; to get the means to have them made at a more reasonable cost, and without long, long waiting lists. This is now happening.
From 1976 Finbar was the lead singer, songwriter and front man of The Fureys and with that format they achieved international success with songs such as 'The Green Fields of France,' The Lonesome Boatman' and 'When You Were Sweet Sixteen'. In 1997 Finbar decided the time was right to follow his own path as a singer/songwriter.
A man of many talents he has added 'actor' to his list of credits, with his roles in 'Gangs of New York', the Scottish short film 'Paris/Sexy', the boxing film, 'Strength and Honour' but most recently in the highly acclaimed RTÉ series, 'Love/Hate'.
And over the last few months Finbar deservedly gained the Number 1 spot in the Irish Charts in September with the beautifully written 'The Last Great Love Song' by Gerry Fleming. And to finish off the year nicely, his album 'Colours, The Last Great Love Song' was in the Number 1 spot in the Irish Indie charts in December.
Visit: www.imro.ie
https://wn.com/Imro_Interview_With_Irish_Music_Legend_Finbar_Furey
Finbar's father, Ted, began him on the pipes while he was very young - he doesn't ever remember not playing pipes. He loved the instrument and spent all his spare time practising and soaking up knowledge from other pipers who would come to the house for sessions with Ted. It was normal for the likes of Leo Rowsome, Seamus Ennis, John Keenan, Felix Doran, Willie Clancy and Tommy Moore to be around to see Ted at their home in Ballyfermot in Dublin.
By his teens he had won 3 All Ireland Medals, the Oireachtas and many Feisanna - in fact he was the only piper ever to win the All Ireland, the Oireachtas medal and the 4 province titles in the same year.
Finbar popularised the pipes worldwide while on tour with his brother Eddie in the 60's. Many bands followed in their wake, but the duo were awarded Single of the Year by John Peel in 1972 entirely because of the unique sound the uilleann pipes and whistle made, in the context of what was, at the time, a modern pop sound.
They received many other accolades because they were the spearhead of contemporary music of that time. While there was an inevitable progression in Irish music, Finbar and Eddie brought a new Irish hipness to a worldwide audience which would have had no ear for Irish music otherwise.
Before Finbar and Eddie, Irish music was for the converted ear. After Finbar and Eddie, it was blended into every other kind of "world" and popular music. It became once again, the music of youth and revolution, as folk had been generations before and also, a means of dealing with political and social problems which the world faced in that, it was a way for 'common folk', to stand together against real world injustices, such as pollution and abuses of government power. The illumination they brought to a generation cannot be overstated. Subsequently of course the format was used everywhere from Planxty to Riverdance, Braveheart to Hailey Westenra.
Another innovation, discovered through necessity when his bamboo 'Lonesome Boatman' flute got broken, he invented the Overton flute with his friend Bernard Overton - now played worldwide and known as the 'Low Whistle'.
The pipes are now enjoying an explosion in popularity and Finbar has always pushed to enable pipes to be made more accessible to budding musicians; to get the means to have them made at a more reasonable cost, and without long, long waiting lists. This is now happening.
From 1976 Finbar was the lead singer, songwriter and front man of The Fureys and with that format they achieved international success with songs such as 'The Green Fields of France,' The Lonesome Boatman' and 'When You Were Sweet Sixteen'. In 1997 Finbar decided the time was right to follow his own path as a singer/songwriter.
A man of many talents he has added 'actor' to his list of credits, with his roles in 'Gangs of New York', the Scottish short film 'Paris/Sexy', the boxing film, 'Strength and Honour' but most recently in the highly acclaimed RTÉ series, 'Love/Hate'.
And over the last few months Finbar deservedly gained the Number 1 spot in the Irish Charts in September with the beautifully written 'The Last Great Love Song' by Gerry Fleming. And to finish off the year nicely, his album 'Colours, The Last Great Love Song' was in the Number 1 spot in the Irish Indie charts in December.
Visit: www.imro.ie
- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 83263