c. 1865 Kruševo, Ottoman Empire (now North Macedonia)
Died
12 August 1903(1903-08-12) (aged 37–38) Kruševo Republic
Allegiance
IMRO Kruševo Republic
Years of service
1885–1903
Battles/wars
Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising
Battle of Mečkin Kamen †
Pitu Guli[a] (Cyrillic: Питу Гули;[b] 1865–1903) was an Aromanian revolutionary in Ottoman Macedonia, a local leader of what is commonly referred to as the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).[1]
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^Brown, K. (2003) The Past in Question: Modern Macedonia and the Uncertainties of Nation (Princeton: Princeton University Press); pp. 196–198, ISBN 0-691-09995-2
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