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Military conflict
Mariovo and Prilep rebellion
Part of the Long War
Date1564 – 1565
LocationMariovo and Prilep, Sanjak of Monastir, Ottoman Empire
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Brsjaks  Ottoman Empire

Mariovo and Prilep rebellion (Macedonian: Мариовско-Прилепска буна) was the first recorded Slavonic Christian uprising in Ottoman North Macedonia, that took place in 1564–65. Leaders included Dimitri(ja) Stale (or Tale) from Satoka, priest Dimitri(ja) from Gradešnica, Matjo Nikola from Beleštevica, Stojan Pejo and priest Jakov from Staravina.

References

  1. Michael Palairet, Macedonia: A Voyage through History (Vol. 2, From the Fifteenth Century to the Present), Volume 2, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016, p. 58, ISBN 1443888494.
  2. Aleksandar Stojanovski (2006). Македонија под турската власт: статии и други прилози. Ин-т за национална историја. ISBN 9789989159053. 11 декември 1565 година, поименично се спомнуваат главните протагонисти на народното бунтување во Мариово. Тоа биле: Димитри Стале од с. Сатока, поп Димитри од с. Градешница, Матјо Никола од с. Бешиште, Стојан Пејо ...
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