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As part of a long-lasting series, the "Focus" news agency presents the flag 
used by Ivan Tsonchev's Detachment in 1895-1903. The flag is green with yellow 
charges, an Orthodox cross, a writing and the year "1895".
Quoting Focus:
"The flag of the detachment of General Ivan Tsonchev [1859-1910] was made in 
1895 and has consecutively been the flag of several bands. Originally intended 
for the detachment of Nikola Mutafov and Peter Nachev, but ahead of the armed 
operation in the summer of that year was delivered to the detachment of Stoyu 
voivode. Rebels with their flag fought in Dospat. For standard-bearer is 
determined officer as known as Chelkasha from Sliven, for his assistant rebel 
Nikola Ivanov. In the autumn of 1902 the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee 
organized an uprising in Eastern Macedonia (Gorna Dzhumaya), which was 
suppressed with great brutality. In 1902, General Ivan Tsonchev left the army to 
devote himself entirely to the liberation of the Bulgarians in Macedonia. Led by 
the flag worn by Nicola Vinarov, his band took part to the Eastern Macedonia 
Uprising (1902), and participated in heavy fighting against Turkish troops near 
the village of Bistrica and Chatal peak. During the Ilinden Uprising (1903), the 
detachment of General Tsonchev fought in Razlog on 14-15 September and by the 
village of Belitsa on 18 September. As result the band was transferred to the 
territory of the Principality of Bulgaria."
http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?id=f2365 
A black-and-white photo, 
dated 1903, shows the Australian novelist and war correspondent Alfred Hales 
(1860-1936), who fought in Tsonchev's troops, "taking the oath on General 
Tsonchev's revolutionary flag". The said flag, as far as it can be seen on the 
photo, seems to be different from the flag presented by "Focus".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tsonchev-Hales-Tageev.jpg 
Ivan Sache, 
26 July 2010