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- Mila_Gojsalić abstract "Mila Gojsalić (also traditionally \"Mile Gojsalića\") (died 1530) is a Croatian folk heroine.According to tradition, her origins are from the village of Kostanje in Dalmatian hinterland and she was a distant descendant of Croatian king Gojslav. She lived in time of Ottoman wars in Croatia. In 1530, Ottoman Ahmed-pasha gathered an army of 10 000 men with a goal to conquer Poljica. He made a camp in a place called Podgrac (Podgrađe). Mila Gojsalić was among other local women forced to lose virginity with Ahmed-pasha. Because of that act she infiltrated the Turkish camp and blew up the munitions stockpile, killing Ahmed-pasha and numerous officers and soldiers. That act completely surprised and confused remaining Turkish soldiers who were then overrun by people of Poljica.Ivan Meštrović sculptured the statue of her, installed above the town of Omiš, while Jakov Gotovac composed the opera to her honour. August Šenoa also wrote about her.In her birthplace, every summer there is a cultural manifestation called The days of Mila Gojsalić. Her house is still in the village and is completely renewed.".
- Mila_Gojsalić deathDate "1530".
- Mila_Gojsalić deathYear "1530".
- Mila_Gojsalić thumbnail Mile_Gojsalića;_Statue_by_Ivan_Meštrović,_at_Omiš,_2011-12-16_(2).jpg?width=300.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageExternalLink Mila_2007.htm.
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- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink August_Šenoa.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:1530_deaths.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_Croatian_people.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_folklore.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Omiš.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Croats.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Gojslav_of_Croatia.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Meštrović.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Jakov_Gotovac.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Kostanje.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Omiš.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_wars_in_Europe.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Podgrađe.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Poljica.
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink Zagora_(Croatia).
- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLink File:Mile_Gojsalića;_Statue_by_Ivan_Meštrović,_at_Omiš,_2011-12-16_(1).jpg.
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- Mila_Gojsalić wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mila Gojsalić".
- Mila_Gojsalić dateOfDeath "1530".
- Mila_Gojsalić name "Gojsalic, Mila".
- Mila_Gojsalić shortDescription "Croatian folk heroine".
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- Mila_Gojsalić description "Croatian folk heroine".
- Mila_Gojsalić description "Croatian folk heroine".
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:1530_deaths.
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:16th-century_Christian_martyrs.
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:16th-century_Croatian_people.
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:Croatian_folklore.
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:People_from_Omiš.
- Mila_Gojsalić subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Mila_Gojsalić hypernym Heroine.
- Mila_Gojsalić type Agent.
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- Mila_Gojsalić comment "Mila Gojsalić (also traditionally \"Mile Gojsalića\") (died 1530) is a Croatian folk heroine.According to tradition, her origins are from the village of Kostanje in Dalmatian hinterland and she was a distant descendant of Croatian king Gojslav. She lived in time of Ottoman wars in Croatia. In 1530, Ottoman Ahmed-pasha gathered an army of 10 000 men with a goal to conquer Poljica. He made a camp in a place called Podgrac (Podgrađe).".
- Mila_Gojsalić label "Mila Gojsalić".
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- Mila_Gojsalić sameAs Мила_Гојсалич.
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- Mila_Gojsalić sameAs Гойсалич,_Мила.
- Mila_Gojsalić sameAs Міла_Гойсаліч.
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- Mila_Gojsalić depiction Mile_Gojsalića;_Statue_by_Ivan_Meštrović,_at_Omiš,_2011-12-16_(2).jpg.
- Mila_Gojsalić givenName "Mila".
- Mila_Gojsalić isPrimaryTopicOf Mila_Gojsalić.
- Mila_Gojsalić name "Gojsalic, Mila".
- Mila_Gojsalić name "Mila Gojsalic".
- Mila_Gojsalić surname "Gojsalic".