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Karposh’s rebellion or
Karposh’s uprising (Macedonian: Карпошово востание, Karpošovo vostanie; Bulgarian: Карпошово въстание,
Karposhovo vastanie) was...
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Karposh may
refer to:
Karposh,
rebel leader killed by
Ottomans in 1689
after leading an uprising.
Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš, a
Macedonian partisan who...
- Karpoš Muni****lity (Macedonian: Карпош) is one of the ten muni****lities that make up the city of Skopje, the
capital of the
Republic of
North Macedonia...
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Karposh Point (Bulgarian: нос Карпош, ‘Nos
Karposh’ \'nos 'kar-posh\) is the ice-free
point on the
north coast of Snow
Island in the
South Shetland Islands...
- then a
second one in 1686, the
Chiprovtsi Uprising in 1688 and
finally Karposh's rebellion in 1689. The
Russian Empire also ****erted
itself as a protector...
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Theme of
Bulgaria Serbian Empire Kingdom of
Prilep Ottoman Ottoman Empire Karposh's rebellion Macedonian awakening Ilinden Uprising Kruševo
Republic Kruševo...
- Kumanovo. The base was
established by the JNA. MB
Hristijan Todorovski Karposh is the
second base in Kumanovo, it was also
established by the JNA and...
- (1840-1868)
Stefan Karadzha (1840-1868)
Rumena Voyvoda (1829 - 1862 or 1895)
Karposh (active also in
Thrace and Moesia)
Iancu Jianu (1787–1842),
hajduk in Oltenia...
- region. The area was
inhabited by 52
families and 300 residents.
After the
Karposh uprising in 1689,
Kumanovo entered a
period of
growth stagnation. After...
- Perthshire. 1689: The
Karposh rebellion is
crushed in present-day
North Macedonia,
Skopje is
retaken by the
Ottoman Turks.
Karposh is killed, and the rebels...