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in the first quarter of the 19th century. They fled their home places and converted to Islam following the massacres in the wake of an unsuccessful anti-Ottoman uprising in 1821, as part of the
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which ceased to exist in 1960. Lyalevo is known as the only village within the modern borders of
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513:Novo Leski
336:References
312:After the
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269:Chalkidiki
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498:Koprivlen
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330:Koprivlen
250:Christian
175:Bulgarian
523:Petrelik
466:Villages
303:Lyalyuvo
263:, those
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171:Lyalyovo
154:Province
147:Bulgaria
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575:Culture
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493:Ilinden
483:Blatska
307:Lalyovo
299:Serbian
291:Lyaluhu
284:slavist
281:Russian
257:Muslims
246:Ottoman
242:Lyaleva
234:Ilinden
187:Λιάλεβο
167:Lyalevo
134:Country
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