Krstic, Mizko (Mickko Krstev Pavloski; Mickko Duke) (village Latovo, Porech, 1840 – Makedonski Brod, 26. 1909) – Porecread Duke. After the collision with the Kacan leader Jamo on his own wedding, he first worked as a Samardzira in Skopje, and then in Turnu Severin (Romania, April 1876). There he entered into the small Chief of Stevan Petreski-Ugrinos and after returning the Zulumjij Jamo (summer to 1878). Later, he formed his company, but in one struggle he was captured (1882) and sentenced to 20 years of Robia. After leaving prison (1902), he formed a company, but after the Ilinden uprising, he was incline to Serbian armed propaganda. After the Young Turk Revolution, he tried to legalize the Muddor in Samokov, but was killed by an ambush on the order of the Kicevo Camakam. Lit.: Mercyko V. Veselinova, Brick rebellion year 1880 U Bitljsko Vilayetu and Duke Mizko, Skopje, 1905; KOD, Duke Mizko – Life and Rad, “Chetnamic monument”, Skopje, 1930; Milan Risteski, Poreche through history, Skopje, 1982, 39-87. S. Ml. Sveslav Krstic
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