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词条 Čerkez Ilija
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|name=Ilija
|image=
|caption=
|nickname=Čerkez Ilija
|birth_date=mid-19th century
|death_date=April 1881
|birth_place=Ottoman Empire
|death_place=near Kriva Palanka, Ottoman Empire
|allegiance=Hajduks, rebels
|serviceyears=
|rank=
|unit=Pčinja bands (1878–81)
|battles=Brsjak Revolt (1880–81)
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Čerkez Ilija ({{lang-sr-cyr|Черкез Илија}}, "Ilija the Circassian"; died April 1881) was a rebel leader active in Kriva Palanka. He was a teacher by profession.{{sfn|Đurić|Mijović|1993|p=61}} After the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78), the Serbian military government sent armament and aid to rebels in Kosovo and Macedonia.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=8}} Christian rebel bands were formed all over the region.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=8}} Many of those bands, privately organized and aided by the government, were established in Serbia and crossed into Ottoman territory.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=8}} As more of these rebel bands from Serbia appeared, in that way also the Ottoman government, and privately organized Turks and Albanians, became more active, with harassment of Christians on the right side of the Vardar.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=9}} As a result of this pressure, in the beginning of 1880, some 65 rebel leaders (glavari), from almost all provinces in southern Old Serbia and Macedonia, sent an appeal to M. S. Milojević, the former commander of volunteers in the Serbian-Ottoman War (1876–78), asking him to, with requesting from the Serbian government, prepare 1,000 rifles and ammunition for them, and that Milojević be appointed the commander of the rebels and that they be allowed to cross the border and start the rebellion.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=9}} Among these rebel leaders were Čerkez Ilija.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=9}} On 14 October 1880, an uprising broke out in Poreče, known as the Brsjak Revolt.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=10}} This uprising would span little more than a year.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=10}} After Ottoman pressure, the Russian government intervened in Serbia and the Serbian government decided to stop aiding the rebels.{{sfn|Hadži-Vasiljević|1928|p=10}} In springtime 1881, in the Devet Jugovića-inn in Vranje, Micko Krstić assembled a band of 13 fighters, friends, blood-brothers and followers, left Serbia in springtime 1881. Their first teacher and leader was Čerkez Ilija.{{sfn|Đurić|Mijović|1993|p=61}} In the fight in which Čerkez Ilija and his fighters died, half of Micko's band fell too.{{sfn|Đurić|Mijović|1993|p=61}}

See also

  • Spiro Crne

References

Sources

  • {{cite book|last1=Đurić|first1=Veljko Đ.|last2=Mijović|first2=Miličko|title=Ilustrovana istorija četničkog pokreta|year=1993|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hja5AAAAIAAJ|language=sr|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|last=Hadži-Vasiljević|first=Jovan|title=Četnička akcija u Staroj Srbiji i Maćedoniji|publisher=Sv. Sava|location=Belgrade|year=1928|language=sr|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|last=Krakov|first=Stanislav|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bm8MAAAAIAAJ |title=Plamen četništva|publisher=Hipnos|origyear=1930|year=1990|authorlink=Stanislav Krakov|location=Belgrade|language=sr|ref=harv}}
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