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  1. Marko Miljanov Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Миљанов Поповић, pronounced [mâːrkɔ mǐʎanɔʋ pɔ̌pɔʋit͡ɕ]; 25 April 1833 – 2 February 1901) was a Brda chieftain and Montenegrin general and writer.

  2. Marko Miljanov Popović ( cirílico serbio: Марко Миљанов Поповић) fue un jefe de Brda y general y escritor montenegrino. Entró al servicio de Danilo I, el primer príncipe laico de Montenegro en la era moderna, y dirigió a su tribu armada Kuči contra el Imperio Otomano en las guerras de 1861-62 y 1876-78, distinguiéndose como un hábil líder militar.

  3. Marko Miljanov Popović Drekalović (Medun, 25. april 1833 — Herceg Novi, 2. februar 1901) bio je crnogorski književnik i vojvoda. Potiče iz plemena Kuči i predstavlja jednog od uticajnijih srpskih glavešina u Crnoj Gori. U mladosti je bio perjanik kod kneza Crne Gore Danila I Petrovića.

  4. It is dedicated to Marko Miljanov (18331901), a prominent historical figure of the Kuči tribe and Montenegro, a notable hero, humanist, and writer, who held significant positions of his time (as a banneret, senator, and duke), also serving as the governor of Podgorica.

  5. Marko Miljanov, commander of Montenegrin forces in the Battle of Novšiće. Until the end of November 1879 the supreme commander of Montenegrin forces, positioned at the demarcation line toward Plav and Gusinje was voivode Blažo Petrović, member of the ruling Petrović dynasty.

    • 4 December 1879
    • League of Prizren victory
  6. Marko Miljanov (1833-1901), known in Albanian as Mark Milani, was a Montenegrin warrior (chief of the Kuči tribe), a noted military figure and a writer. His father was an Orthodox Slav and his mother a Catholic Albanian.

  7. At the foot of Medun’s acropolis there is a house where Marko Miljanov Popović, a distinguished Montenegrin hero and author, lived. In 1971 it was turned into a Memorial Museum, dedicated to this important historic figure.