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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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were settled in Lyalevo in 1926–1928. It ceased to exist in 1960 due to depopulation, as the inhabitants moved to other villages in the region, chiefly to
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which ceased to exist in 1960. Lyalevo is known as the only village within the modern borders of Bulgaria that was inhabited by
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of 1913, Lyalevo's population moved to Greece because the village (as with all of Pirin Macedonia) became part of the
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had 90 households or a population 300 Greek Muslims in 1889. Vasil Kanchov's study of 1900 records the population of
438: 472: 320:. Some of the original inhabitants returned in 1916 only to abandon it forever in 1928, this time to settle in 69: 612: 492: 233: 527: 502: 446: 276: 643: 133: 153: 562: 221: 217: 158: 391:Стефан Веркович. „Топографическо-этнографический очерк Македонии“. СПб, 1889, стр.238-239. 8: 317: 602: 325: 286: 174: 313: 237: 209: 253: 245: 182: 627: 607: 400: 369: 260: 194: 116: 103: 33: 20: 381:Григорович, Виктор. Очерки путешествия по европейской Турции, 1877, стр.124. 457: 249: 225: 213: 507: 487: 401:Васил Кънчов. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. София, 1900, с. 194. 512: 370:Васил Кънчов. „Македония. Етнография и статистика“. София, 1900, с. 82. 283: 272: 268: 198: 259:. According to traditional stories recorded by Bulgarian ethnographer 497: 329: 248:
tax registers of 1623–1625 and 1635–1637 as a place populated by two
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households. After 1821, though, the population mostly consisted of
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41°30′N 23°46′E / 41.500°N 23.767°E / 41.500; 23.767
Lyalevo is located in Bulgaria
41°30′N 23°46′E / 41.500°N 23.767°E / 41.500; 23.767
Country
Bulgaria
Province
Blagoevgrad
Bulgarian
Greek
Bulgaria
Greek Muslims
Vallahades
Pirin
Pirin Macedonia
Saint Helena
Gotse Delchev
Blagoevgrad Province
Hadzhidimovo
Greece
Ilinden
border crossing
Ottoman
Christian
Greek-speaking
Muslims
Vasil Kanchov
Greeks
Chalkidiki
Aegean Sea
Greek War of Independence

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