Capture and Captivity
According to her life, Zlata was seized by a Turkish man who saw her gathering wood in the village together with other women; he abducted her with the help of other Turks. He sought to convert her to Islam and to make her his wife, promising her material wealth, all of which she firmly refused.
For six months the man and his wives attempted to persuade her to the marriage. When persuasion failed, they turned to threats against her parents and sisters in the hope of forcing her conversion. Her family, fearing the Turkish intimidation, also tried to dissuade her from her suffering, but she remained steadfast.