political
Markovi Kuli
Medieval fortress above Prilep associated with Prince Marko (Kraljević Marko), who ruled the Lordship of Prilep as an Ottoman vassal until his death in 1395. Marko's afterlife in South Slavic oral epic—sung at village feasts and Slava gatherings—makes this fortress a node where political history meets festival performance: the epic hero is a living presence in the songs that accompany ritual occasions across the region. Anchor modes: material_layer | living_ritual | Search hooks: Markovi Kuli; Маркови Кули Прилеп; Prince Marko fortress Pelagonia; Kraljevic Marko epic songs; medieval fortress Prilep hill
Hike to the fortress ruins above Prilep on the rocky hill, see the lower and upper walls, and look down at the Pelagonia plain where epic songs about Kraljević Marko are still sung at village gatherings.