c. 1775 Delvinaki or Premeti[1] or Vouliarates, Pashalik of Yanina,[2] Ottoman Empire (now Albania and Greece)
Died
17 March 1828(1828-03-17) (aged 52–53) Sfakia, Eyalet of Crete, Ottoman Empire (now Greece)
Allegiance
First Hellenic Republic
Service/branch
Hellenic Army
Years of service
1821–1828
Battles/wars
Greek War of Independence
Battle of Phaleron
Battle of Frangokastello †
Other work
Member of the Filiki Etaireia
Hatzimichalis Dalianis (Greek: Χατζημιχάλης Νταλιάνης, 1775 – 17 March 1828) was a revolutionary leader of the Greek War of Independence and commander in Crete in 1828.
^according to Alexander Mammopoulos cited by Ruches, 1967: 61
^according to S. Karkaletsis.
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