Kumanovo Fortress
Kumanovo Fortress was a palisade or fortress[1] built in the late 17th Century[citation needed], in order to halt the strong Ottoman forces during the great uprisings of 1689 situated in Ottoman Macedonia. On November 26, 1689 Arambasha Karposh and his rebel forces mounted a defence of Kumanovo Fortress against Selim Giray, but were unsuccessful.[1]
See also
- Karposh's Rebellion
References
- ^ a b Stefov, Risto (2008). Macedonian Struggle For Independence (PDF). Toronto, Canada: Risto Stefov Publications. p. 71.
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Kumanovo
- Skopska Crna Gora
- Gradištanska planina
- German mountain
- Kumanovo River
- Kojnarka River
- Timeline of Kumanovo
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- Museum Kumanovo
- Cultural Center "Trajko Prokopiev"
- House Museum of Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš
- ASNOM Memorial Center
- Theater Kumanovo
- Art Gallery Kumanovo
- Rezhanovce Museum of folk costumes
- Kumanovo Library
- Kozjak cinema (former)
- Napredok cinema (former)
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- Days of Comedy
- International Art Colony
- Pivtijada
- Summer Jazz Festival (former)
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- List of companies in Kumanovo
- European route E75
- Pan-European Corridor X
- Pan-European Corridor VIII
- Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport
- Adzi Tepe Airport
- Kumanovo Bus Station
- Kumanovo Railway Station
- Mall Garnizon
- SUMA Shopping center
- Tush Market
- Ramstor Market
- Tinex Market