Momcil Vojvoda (beginning of ⅹⅳ c. He was an independent ruler in the Rhodopes, from where he expanded his territory to the east and south to the Aegean Sea. He collaborated and collided with the neighboring rulers and among the first he found a stroke of Ottoman penetration. He died in a fight with the Ottomans led by the Sirnay Pasha Umur. In the folk songs for him, King Volkashin and King Marko are intertwined motifs that are far from historical truth. Lit.: V. Gózelev, Momcil óNAK, Sophie®, 1967; Hero-folk songs. Selection and newsroom Dr. Kiril Penakliski, Skopje, 1968, 23-27 and 205-206; M. C. Bartusis, Chrelja And Momcilo: Oczazing Aleksandar Matkovski, Resistance in Macedonia at the time of Turkish rule, ⅱ. Spiritual resistance, Skopje, 1983, 61, 70, 71, 84, 91-93, 103, 110 and 114. S. Ml.
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Кириличен напис МОМЧИЛ ВОЈВОДА