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Sirma Voyvoda (1776–1864) was a Bulgarian hajduk (irregular fighter). [1] Disguised as a man, she participated in the guerilla movement in Ottoman Vardar Macedonia between 1791 and 1813. In 1856/1857, as an 80-year-old woman, the Bulgarian educator Dimitar Miladinov met her in Prilep. [2] In their collection Bulgarian Folk Songs the Miladinov brothers recorded a song about Sirma Voyvoda. [3] Per the note that Dimitar Miladinov left under this song № 212, which refers to Sirma Vojvoda, she married a Bulgarian Mijak from Krushevo. [4] She was killed by Turks in 1864. Sirma Voyvoda is recognized as a patriotic heroine also in what is today North Macedonia. [5]