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Savatije Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Саватије Милошевић; 1876 – 1905), known as Vojvoda Savatije, was a Serbian hajduk and Chetnik commander.
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Savatije Milošević | |
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Nickname(s) | Ivan Kosančić[1] |
Born | 1876 Pavlica, Raška, Ottoman Empire (now Serbia) |
Died | May 25, 1905 (aged 29 or 30) Velika Hoča, Ottoman Empire (now Kosovo) |
Allegiance | Serbian Chetnik Organization (1903–05) |
Years of service | 1903–05 |
Rank | vojvoda (duke) |
Savatije Miličević Milošević (Саватије Миличевић Милошевић) was born in Pavlica, Raška, at the time part of the Ottoman Empire (today Serbia).
At the age of 25,[citation needed] Milošević murdered Pavle Jasnić,[2] a chief of a srez (municipality) in Raška, because of a blood feud, and joined the hajduks (brigands) with whom he was active in the Ottoman Empire. He found refuge in Peć, Kosovo Vilayet, at the house of Albanian kachak Mula Zeka.[3] When the authority started searching for him, he fled to the Principality of Montenegro where he befriended the Serbian emigreés Ranko Tajsić and prota Milan Đurić.
He participated in the famous battle at Čelopek (April 1905). Together with Lazar Kujundžić and Živojin Milovanović he turned and went for Poreče, through Kosovo and Metohija and Podgora, in order to bypass Ottoman harassing in the Kumanovo region. Milovanović, as a Serbian officer, was to establish the headquarters of Western Povardarje. The company was betrayed in Velika Hoča on May 25, 1905, by local Albanians who had initially promised (see besa) their security, thus they were forced to battle the Ottoman Army and neighbouring Albanian kachaks. After a long fight, all of these Chetniks died for a cause, and not in vain.
A street in the Zvezdara neighbourhood of Belgrade bears his name, as well as a street in the town of Raška.
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