- Кирков (Каракирков, Киряков, Калоянов),
better known as
Captain Petko Voyvoda (Капитан Петко Войвода; 5
December 1844 – 7
February 1900) was a 19th-century...
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Chavdar Voyvoda, who has not
heard of him? … And he was a
fearsome hajduk for
wealthy people and Turks; but for the
miserable poor
people Chavdar Voyvoda was...
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Zlati Voyvoda (Bulgarian: Злати войвода) is a
village in
central Bulgaria. It has a po****tion of 1,094 as of 2024.
Zlati Voyvoda is
located in Sliven...
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provinces and v****al
states of the
Ottoman Empire, the
title of
voivode (or
voyvoda) was emplo**** by
senior administrators and
local rulers. This was common...
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pronounced [i'lija 'markɔf]; May 28, 1805 –
April 17, 1898),
known as Ilyo
Voyvoda or Dedo Iljo Maleshevski, was a
Bulgarian revolutionary from the region...
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Sirma Voyvoda (1776–1864) was a
Bulgarian hajduk (irregular fighter).
Disguised as a man, she parti****ted in the
guerilla movement in
Ottoman Vardar...
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Indzhe Voyvoda (Bulgarian: Индже войвода) (c. 1755,
Sliven – 1821, Sculeni) was a
renowned Bulgarian leader (voivod) of an
armed band of
outlaws (hajduks)...
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Chavdar Voyvoda (16th century)
Indzhe Voyvoda (c. 1755 – 1821) Ilyo
Voyvoda (1805 (?) – 1898)
Angel Voyvoda (1812 – c. 1864)
Captain Petko Voyvoda (1844–1900)...
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Momchil (Bulgarian: Момчил, Gr****: Μομ[ι]τζίλος or Μομιτζίλας, Serbian: Момчило / Momčilo; c. 1305 – 7 July 1345) was a 14th-century
Bulgarian brigand...