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    Karposh Point (Bulgarian: нос Карпош, ‘Nos Karposh’ \'nos 'kar-posh\) is the ice-free point on the north coast of Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands...
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  • Municipality of Skopje Karposh Point is the ice-free point on the north coast of Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Karposh, the codename for...
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  • Karposh’s rebellion or Karposh’s uprising (Macedonian: Карпошово востание, Karpošovo vostanie; Bulgarian: Карпошово въстание, Karposhovo vastanie) was...
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    Antarctica situated 2.4 km west-northwest of Karposh Point, and 2.45 km east-southeast of Cape Timblón. The point is named after the Bulgar ruler Khan Gostun...
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    Antarctica. It is part of the south coast of Morton Strait, situated east of Karposh Point and north of Oeagrus Beach. The area was visited by early 19th century...
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    Island Karnare Col, Sentinel Range Karnobat Pass, Livingston Island Karposh Point, Snow Island Kasabova Glacier, Davis Coast Kashin Glacier, Fallières...
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    northeast of President Head, 1 km northeast of Karposh Point and 5.8 km south-southwest of Devils Point on Livingston Island. Bulgarian mapping in 2018...
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  • Perthshire. 1689: The Karposh rebellion is crushed in present-day North Macedonia, Skopje is retaken by the Ottoman Turks. Karposh is killed, and the rebels...
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  • of Arts, Rostov on Don, Russia Kino Palais Buenos Aires Kultivator Kino Karposh "Aspen Film Announces Award Winners for 26Th Annual Aspen Shortsfest"....
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    then a second one in 1686, the Chiprovtsi Uprising in 1688 and finally Karposh's rebellion in 1689. The Russian Empire also asserted itself as a protector...
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    their apices alternately inwards and outwards, those with their apices pointing inwards being alternately yellow and white, the others alternately scarlet...
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    Zaimov Hristo Botev Mara Buneva Angel Apostol Petkov Chavdar Ilyo Indzhe Karposh Manush Kapitan Petko Voyvoda Stephan Angeloff, microbiologist Krassimir...
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    Monasteries St. Nikolas Old church Holy Trinity New church St. Archangel Michael Karposh St. George Near cemetery St. Petka Bedinje Resurrection of Christ Inside...
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    (1658–1667) Second Tarnovo Uprising (1686) Chiprovtsi uprising (1688) Karposh's rebellion (1689) Old Regime (1700–1789) Edirne event (1703) Naousa uprising...
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    already 54 battalions, each with 400–700 men. The uprising was the starting point of the Great Eastern Crisis, the reopening of the "Eastern Question". The...
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    for the various Global Rounds requires that a team to: exceed an 18,000 point threshold at a Regional Round (formerly 20,000 until 2023) have at least...
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  • Madrid: 361–362. LOUIS ANTOINE, montrant ainsi qu'il ne se considérait point roi Louis XIX entre le moment où son père avait signé CHARLES et celui où...
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    few days of hard fighting, the Ottomans broke into the monastery. At that point, the abbot set fire to the gunpowder stored in the monastery's vaults. The...
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  • the History of North Macedonia Chronological Ottoman North Macedonia Karposh's Rebellion National awakening Ilinden Uprising and Kruševo Republic Tikveš...
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    advanced as far as Çatalca, a western district of modern Istanbul. At this point, Kâmil Pasha's government signed an armistice with Bulgaria in December...
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    north of the Balkans. Some were arrested by the Ottomans, such as Petar Karposh, who was impaled on Skopje's Stone Bridge. After the war, Skopje was in...
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    and others organized a number of uprisings: Mariovo uprising (1564), Karposh's Rebellion (1689), Kresna-Razlog Uprising (1878) etc. According to the...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-29166-8. Retrieved January 10, 2011. Therefore, with only the final point being ignored, on September 4, 1912, the government accepted proposals and...
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    1779, and eventually drive them out from Peloponnese. From the Russian point of view, Count Orlov's mission was mostly a success, damaging the Ottoman...
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    few days of hard fighting, the Ottomans broke into the monastery. At that point, the rebel Kostis Giaboudakis set fire to the gunpowder stored in the monastery's...
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    to stimulate unrest in northern Albania and north-western Kosovo to the point where he could intervene and annex more territory for Montenegro. Most of...
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    arouse European public opinion in favor of the Greek revolutionaries to the point of no return, and led Western powers to intervene directly. Philhellenism...
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    Prishtina and Skopje, and then in Kratovo and Kriva Palanka in October (Karposh's Rebellion). At the beginning of the 18th century, some people from the...
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    Vienna on 12 September 1683, never again allowing them to return beyond that point. Austria and Poland concluded a union against the Ottomans in the spring...
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    Similar scenes occurred in many other towns of Macedonia and Serbia, pointing to the fact that, from a military perspective the Russians were right:...
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