Background
Hristo Uzunov was born in 1878 in Ohrid, then in Ottoman Empire. Both his father and mother were active in the Bulgarian revolutionary movement.
Hristo Uzunov was born in 1878 in Ohrid, then in Ottoman Empire. Both his father and mother were active in the Bulgarian revolutionary movement.
lieutenant is believed that Uzunov became a member of the revolutionary movement in 1896, while he studied in Bulgarian Men"s High School of Thessaloniki.
Uzunov is considered as ethnic Macedonian in Republic of Macedonia. Afterward he worked as Bulgarian Exarchate"s teacher. He actively took part in the Ilinden Uprising in 1903.
Between 1904 and 1905 he focused at resisting the Serbian guerrilla campaigns in Macedonia and tried to resolve of the organization"s internal problems.
In 1905 Uzunov with his band (cheta) entered Bitola and after that Kičevo in order to gain control of that region. On 23 April 1905, they entered the village of Tser in the region of Kičevo, together with the cheta of Kičevo voivode Vancho Sarbakov.
The night of April the 24th they were surrounded by a great number of Ottoman forces and after using up their ammunition, facing surrender, they decided to commit suicide. Uzunov then wrote a short letter addressed to all "honourable revolutionaries" and after that he and his men killed themselves.
His grave is located in Tser, where he died.