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A cheta (Albanian: çeta; Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Greek: τσέτης; Romanian: ceată; Turkish: çete; Serbian: чета / četa), in plural chetas, was an armed band organized by the mostly Bulgarian, Serbian, Albanian, Greek, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian population on the territory of the Ottoman Empire that undertook anti-Ottoman activity. The cheta was usually led by a leader, called voivoda. The members of the chetas were called chetniks.

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  • A cheta (Albanian: çeta; Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Greek: τσέτης; Romanian: ceată; Turkish: çete; Serbian: чета / četa), in plural chetas, was an armed band organized by the mostly Bulgarian, Serbian, Albanian, Greek, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian population on the territory of the Ottoman Empire that undertook anti-Ottoman activity. The cheta was usually led by a leader, called voivoda. The members of the chetas were called chetniks. In the late Ottoman Empire, armed rebellions became a chronic feature of life in geographic Macedonia as armed groups of pro-Bulgarian, as well as pro-Serbian, pro-Greek, Aromanian and Albanian formations fought against each other as well as the Ottoman troops, trying to impose their nationality on the territory's inhabitants, and increasingly harsh Ottoman crackdowns indicated that reform and reconciliation of the Ottoman state with the various nationalist groups was growing less likely. (en)
  • Czeta (bułg., serb. i mac. чета) – w okresie panowania osmańskiego oddział uzbrojonych powstańców na Bałkanach, liczący zwykle około stu ludzi. Czety były podstawową powstańczą jednostką wojskową w czasie powstania kwietniowego 1876. W latach międzywojennych nazywano tak oddziały partyzanckie w Macedonii i Bułgarii. Od słowa czeta wywodzi się też określenie Czetnicy. W Macedonii termin ten oznacza kompanię wojska. (pl)
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  • Czeta (bułg., serb. i mac. чета) – w okresie panowania osmańskiego oddział uzbrojonych powstańców na Bałkanach, liczący zwykle około stu ludzi. Czety były podstawową powstańczą jednostką wojskową w czasie powstania kwietniowego 1876. W latach międzywojennych nazywano tak oddziały partyzanckie w Macedonii i Bułgarii. Od słowa czeta wywodzi się też określenie Czetnicy. W Macedonii termin ten oznacza kompanię wojska. (pl)
  • A cheta (Albanian: çeta; Aromanian: ceatã; Bulgarian: чета; Greek: τσέτης; Romanian: ceată; Turkish: çete; Serbian: чета / četa), in plural chetas, was an armed band organized by the mostly Bulgarian, Serbian, Albanian, Greek, Aromanian and Megleno-Romanian population on the territory of the Ottoman Empire that undertook anti-Ottoman activity. The cheta was usually led by a leader, called voivoda. The members of the chetas were called chetniks. (en)
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  • Cheta (armed group) (en)
  • Czeta (pl)
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