Duzme Mustafa (Fake Mustafa) (ⅻ-ⅹⅳ c.) – Leader of Uprising in Rumelia in 1416. He was represented as the son of the Sultan Bajazid (1389-1402). From Vlach, with an army, he descended in Macedonia, but he was defeated, after which he fled to the Byzantines, who transferred to the island of Lemnos. After the death of Sultan Mehmed and (1421) he returned and raised an uprising in the surroundings of Thessaloniki, Sir and Enze Vardar, but in 1422. It was finally defeated, and in 1423. He was captured and executed. Lit.: A. Matkovski, Resistance in Macedonia at the time of Turkish governance, IV. “Bunny and uprisings”, Skopje 1983; Is-Tori / The Ottoman Empires. Under Robert Mantan, Sophie / 1999. Dr. F.
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Кириличен напис ДУЗМЕ МУСТАФА