Krivapalanko-Kumanovo Uprising (1878) – They raised Macedonian volunteers from the Serbian army in the Serbian army (1876), on the cheese with the local dukes Jacim Chelopech, Nikola Algunński, Bogdan’s Bogobicals, etc., in agreement with Macedonian village and city champions of Kumanovo, Kriva Palanka and Kratovo. The establishments were taken in early 1878. (Before the end of the Russian-Turkish War 1877/1878). After receiving 2,000 shifters from the Serbian army, the number of rebels increased to 3,000 – 4,000 people. In several clashes, the rebels have broken the Ottoman regular army along with the bashibo. The headquarters of the rebels were in the monasteries Zagel and rockino. In late May 1878, 5,000 Ottoman soldiers with battery cannons, headed by General Lot Hawzi-Pasha, broke the rebels. In the course of June 1878 The Ottomans reoccupied the rebellious territory. Due to terror, much of the local population has been scattered in Serbia. Lit.: History of the Macedonian people, KN. 2, Skopje, 1969; A. Trajanovski, History of Macedonia, Skopje, 2005. Al. TR. Zdenko Kriny Kriny, Zdenko Stevanov
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