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Vuk Mandušić (; 1645 - died 13 July 1648) was the ''capo direttore'' of the Morlach army, one of the most prominent ''harambaša'' (rebel leaders) in the Dalmatian hinterland, that fought the Ottoman Empire during the Cretan War (1645–69). He is one of the heroes renowned in Croatian and Serbian epic poetry. ==Early and personal life== Mandušić was called a ''Morlach'' or ''Vlach'', and his birthplace is undetermined, but it is generally considered he was born somewhere in the Dalmatian Zagora.〔 Several localities in the hinterland of modern-day Šibenik-Knin County has been given: Rupe near Skradin, according to the oral tradition preserved in the work from 1756 by Franciscan monk Andrija Kačić Miošić;〔 〕 and Petrovo polje. As Mandušić was included in the 19th century work by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, under the influence of the work were given additional theories;〔 he was from Velestovo and revolted in Kotari (Dalmatia), or that hailed from Tetovo (now in the Republic of Macedonia), before settling in Sredska, Kosovo, while others claim it was another person with the same name.〔 He adopted his sororal nephew Tadija Vrančić,〔 〕 who later signed himself as Mandušić,〔 〕 and replaced Vuk upon his death and was appointed commander of the Šibenik "uskoks".〔 In late February 1648, he "jumped into" Venetian Dalmatia with Vlachs of Petrovo polje, fighting for five months.
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