| Mariovo and Prilep rebellion | 
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| Part of the Long War | 
| | Date | 1564/1565 and 1688/89 | 
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 | Location |  | 
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 | Result | Ottoman victory | 
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| Belligerents | 
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| Orthodox peasants | Ottoman Empire | 
Mariovo and Prilep rebellion (Macedonian: Мариовско-Прилепска буна, romanized: Mariovsko-Prilepska buna; Bulgarian: Мариовска буна, romanized: Mariovska buna) was the first recorded Slavonic Christian uprising in Ottoman North Macedonia, that took place in 1564–65. Leaders included Dimitri(ja) Stale (or Tale) from Satoka, priest Dimitri(ja) from Gradešnica, Matjo Nikola from Beleštevica, Stojan Pejo and priest Jakov from Staravina.