The Berkovitsa rebellion or Mancho's rebellion (Bulgarian language: Манчова буна, Манчова размирица ) broke out in the Berkovitsa (Turkish language: Berkofce) nahiya, part of the Ottoman Empire, on 7 May 1836.[1] It was led by Mancho Punin.[2] That year there were also rebellions in nearby Pirot and in Belogradchik.
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- ↑ BANU (May 1985). Information Bulgaria: a short encyclopaedia of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. Pergamon Press. ISBN 978-0-08-031853-0. https://books.google.com/books?id=43m2AAAAIAAJ.
- ↑ Evgheni Dinchev; Alexander tour (Firm) (December 2002). Bulgaria guide book. Alexander Tour. ISBN 978-954-9942-35-4. https://books.google.com/books?id=6eygAAAAMAAJ.
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