Teodosiy Dzhartov (Bulgarian: Теодосий Джартов, Macedonian: Теодосиј Џартов; 1894 – 14 January 1945) was a Bulgarian activist from Vardar Macedonia.

Teodosiy Dzhartov
Теодосий Джартов
Теодосиј Џартов
Mayor of Kumanovo
In office
1941–1944
MonarchsBoris III
Simeon II
Prime MinisterBogdan Filov (1941–1943)
Petar Gabrovski Acting (9–14 Sep 1943)
Dobri Bozhilov (1943–1944)
Preceded byTrajko Loparski
Succeeded byJosif Andonov
Personal details
Born1894
Kumanovo, Ottoman Empire
Died14 January 1945(1945-01-14) (aged 50–51)
near Kumanovo, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalityBulgarian
Political partyBulgarian Action Committees
ResidenceKumanovo
OccupationMayor
ProfessionTeacher, politician
Known forCollaborating with Bulgarian authorities

Dzhartov was a teacher in Kumanovo during the First World War Bulgarian occupation of parts from Kingdom of Serbia incl. Vardar Macedonia. During the Second World War Bulgarian occupation of parts from Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941, he participated in the Bulgarian Action Committees and later became a Mayor of Kumanovo.[1] After the War, to wipe out the remaining Bulgarophile sentiments, the new Communist authorities persecuted the local Bulgarian nationalists with the charges of "great-Bulgarian chauvinism".[2] He was executed by Yugoslav Partisans on 14 January 1945 near Kumanovo. Dzhartov was then 50 years old.[3]

Government offices
Preceded by Mayor of Kumanovo
1941-1944
Succeeded by

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  1. ^ Българските акционни комитети в Македония — 1941 г. Димитър Минчев, Македонски Научен Институт — София, 1995, Македонска Библиотека № 34, стр. 64.
  2. ^ Contested Ethnic Identity: The Case of Macedonian Immigrants in Toronto, 1900-1996, Chris Kostov, Peter Lang, 2010, ISBN 3034301960, p. 84.
  3. ^ "Нова Македонија бр.34,21 јануари 1945 г. Воениот суд на скопската воена област при кумановскиот воен сектор,со своја пресуда од 14 јануари 1945 г. ги осуди на смрт следниве македонци:... № 21. Теодосиј Џартов 50 г.-кмет на Куманово.