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A photograph of Ioannis Boubaras | |
| Native name | Ιωάννης Μπουμπάρας |
| Born | c. late 1800s |
| Died | c. 1905 |
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Ioannis Boubaras (Greek:Ιωάννης Μπουμπάρας) was aGreek chieftain of theMacedonian Struggle fromVlasti,West Macedonia, then in theOttoman Empire.
Ioannis Boubaras was born in the end of the 19th century inVlasti. He participated from the beginning of theMacedonian Struggle, as a rifleman, messenger, guide and liaison of the chieftains ofWestern Macedonia. He was a member of theNational Committee of Blatsi with significant activity. He created his own armed band and cooperated with the officersGeorgios Katechakis,Petros Manos andPavlos Gyparis in various missions inEordaia,Kastoria andFlorina. On 21 April 1905 he participated as a guide of various bands in theBattle ofMouriki and was arrested by theOttoman Army on the hill Sni. He was transported toPtolemaida, where he was tortured and mutilated to death.
His bust is today in a park in Ptolemaida.[1][2][3][4][5]