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Kole Rašić

Nikola Rašić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Рашић; ca. 1839 – August 6, 1898), known as Kole Rašić (Коле Рашић)[1] was a Serb revolutionary and guerilla fighter, who led a cheta of 300 men between Niš and Leskovac in Ottoman areas during the Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878). He later became a politician in liberated Niš. He was a merchant by profession, who on his trip to Russia met with Miloš Obrenović and decided to stay in Niš to prepare a future liberation with the help of the Serbian Army. Rašić was one of the founders and organizers of the Niš Committee, established in 1874, with the goal of liberating the Niš Sanjak. His unit joined general Mikhail Chernyayev in 1876.

Kole Rašić
Kole Rašic with his awards for achievements
Birth nameNikola Rašić
Nickname(s)Kole
Bornca. 1839
Niš, Ottoman Empire
DiedAugust 6, 1898
Niš, Kingdom of Serbia
Buried
Old cemetery in Niš
Allegiance Principality of Serbia
Service/branchVolunteers
Years of service1876–1878
Rankvojvoda
Battles/warsSerbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878)
AwardsTakovo Cross
MemorialsNiš
Spouse(s)Jelena, a Greek woman from Plovdiv

Life edit

Early edit

Rašić was born in Niş (Niš), part of the Sanjak of Niš, Ottoman Empire (modern Serbia), in ca. 1839.[2] He is said to have been lively by nature and combative. A merchant by profession, he had good connections in the Principality of Serbia and Niš Eyalet. In 1858 he entered Serbia, with the intent to go to Russia, however, the dynastical change made him change his mind.[3] While at Negotin, he heard that Miloš Obrenović would arrive, so he waited for him, and then the two spoke. Rašić, as a respectable Niš citizen, was now sent secretly by the Obrenović government to instigate revolt in the Niš area and beyond against the Ottomans. The planned operation was not implemented in 1860.[4] It proved a long process, and Kole Rašić sought, from then on, the liberation of Niš and then the other regions under Ottoman rule.

Revolutionary organization edit

 
Niš Committee swearing Oath. Kole Rašić is seen kneeling before the priest.

On February 24, 1874, the "Serbian Liberation Committee for the Sanjak of Niš", known simply as the Niš Committee, was founded and organized by Kole Rašić, Todor Milovanović, Dimitrije Đorđević, Milan Novičić, Tasko Tasa Uzunović, Đorđe Pop Manić, Mihajlo Božidarac, and Todor Stanković.[5] They gathered at Božidarac's house, and Orthodox priest Petar Ikonomović swore Oath on the Christian cross and Gospel, reminiscent of the Orašac Assembly (1804).[5] The Niš Committee's plan was a systematic action, through local uprisings weaken the Ottomans, and with gradual arming of the people help liberate the region. Rašić was declared vojvoda. In the Ottomans' eyes, Rašić posed no threat, as he seemed to like drinking and women. However, when the Ottomans thought he was active in the han, he was around in the villages and spoke to the people about the definite liberation that they had waited for centuries. Vojvoda Kole had been sent throughout Dobrič (Donji Milanovac), Toplica and Zaplanje (where Stanko Čavdar and Srndak had revolted, before him). In 1875, the Herzegovina Uprising broke out, giving hope to the people of the Sanjak of Niš. The Ottomans saw through Rašić's real activity, and on June 25, 1875, Kole Rašić and other notable exposed Niš people crossed the border and escaped death, while further action was continued in Niš by other conspirators far less prominent.

By 1876 his unit (cheta) consisted of 300 fighters, and he joined general Mikhail Chernyayev in the battles for the liberation of Niš and the other regions.[6] He had summoned the unit with the help of Miloš Milojević and the neighbouring villages which were still under Ottoman rule. His unit was active between Niš and Leskovac during the Serbo-Turkish War (1876–78).

Serbo-Turkish War (1876–78) edit

 
Photograph dated 1876.

The unit's task was to clear the way for the Serbian Army's further penetration into the south. In the First Serbo-Turkish War, Kole Rašić, alongside Todor Stanković, and other notable leaders of the Niš Committee, as well as other people like Miloš Milojević and Vladimir-Vlajko Stojanović and others, helped the Serbian Army.[7]

On December 9, 1877, a combined unit of Serbian soldiers and volunteers liberated the villages of Kočane, Pukovac and the bridge on Morava near Čečina, which had great strategical importance, as thus Niš was cut towards the south.[8] Leskovac entered relations with Kole, after which it was decided that his unit enter the town.[9] His unit and the army vanguard were the first to enter Leskovac, on December 11, 1877,[9] where he held a speech to the liberated people. By order of the High Command he continued to organize an uprising in the direction Vlasotince-Rudare-Turekovac.[9] Kole, who had headed off with his volunteers from liberated Leskovac, were greeted by the Vlasotince rebels who had disarmed 170 Ottomans.[9] After the liberation of these towns, Kole continued his work in helping the guerilla warfare in Old Serbia.

On December 31, 1877, the town officials of Leskovac sent a delegation which included Kole Rašić, five from Leskovac and one from Vlasotince, to greet Prince Milan I when he entered Niš for the first time.[10] During the fight for the liberation of Niš, alongside the Royal Army, some 6,000 volunteers and rebels from the liberated Ottoman areas participated. The 6,000 men were led by Kole Rašić.[11]

After the war, for his work, he was titled vojvoda. After the war, the Serbian military government sent armament and aid to rebels in Kosovo and Macedonia.[12] Christian rebel bands were formed all over the region.[12] Many of those bands, privately organized and aided by the government, were established in Serbia and crossed into Ottoman territory.[12] In that way, Micko Krstić formed a rebel band in 1879 in Niš, with the help of Rašić and the military government in Vranje.[12]

Political work edit

After the war, he enter the political life of liberated Niš. As the representative of the Liberal Party, he won the first elections for the National Assembly of the town of Niš and became the state representative of Niš.[13] He won again on the third assembly election (September 7, 1883), however after the annulment of the election results, Progressive Party representative Jovan Mitić won instead.[14]

He was awarded the highest grade of the Takovo Cross — knight (vitez).[11] Kole Rašić was buried at the Old cemetery in Niš.[15]

Legacy edit

The present Palace of Law in Niš was built in 1909/10 as the court of the county (srez), on the place of the house of Kole Rašić.[16] Vojvoda Živojin Mišić viewed him as a famed hero.[17] Today, a primary school in Niš and two streets, in Niš and Leskovac, are named after him. He is present on the Monument to the Liberators of Niš with priest Ikonomović swearing oath.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^

    У Нишу у дал»ој околини поштују као таквог човека устаоца Николу Рашића, познатог иначе под именом Коле Рашић. — Коле данас живи у Нишу, од народа поштован и уважен. Наравно, у времена данашња, кад се разликује ...

  2. ^ Stojanović-Boke 1941

    НИКОЛА КОЛЕ РАШИЋ нишки војвода Коле Рашић рођен је око 1839 године. Од своје ране младости показивао је свој револуционарни дух. У Нишу он крадом отвара школе и доноси књиге — букваре из слободног дела Србије. Од своје куће на- правио је читав магацин оружја. Он је страх и трепет за Турке. Искрен и храбар, он је једновремено и врло пожртвован за српске националне ствари. Оже- жен је Гркињом из Пловдива и од тада добија верног друга за сарадника на свима националним похьима.

  3. ^ Milić 1983 p. 293

    Нишлија Никола-Коле Рашић. Он је 1858. прешао у Србију са намером да иде у Русију, али га је династичка промена омела у тОј његовој на- мери. Затим, почетком 1859. он је, као угледни нишки грађанин, послао тајно у Србију двадесет утицајнијих људи из Ниша и околине да у месту Бован ...

  4. ^ Stojković-Stojičić-Rakić 1992 p. 112
  5. ^ a b Milić 1983, p. 298
  6. ^ Sevdelin Andrejević (1970). Ekonomski razvoj Niša od 1830. do 1946. godine. Narodne novine.

    Ни- кола-Коле Рашић, који је, поред осталог, 1874. тодине организовао заверу против Турака, а 1876. године окупио око 300 бораца и при- дружио се као четовоћа војсци генерала Черњајева у борби за осло- боћење Ниша,

  7. ^ Мица Ђенић. "Изборни плакати у периоду од 1878. до 1941. године". Историјски архив – Ниш. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2014-03-09. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  8. ^ Milić 1983, p. 303
  9. ^ a b c d Stojković-Stojičić-Rakić 1992 pp. 117-120
  10. ^ Stojković-Stojičić-Rakić 1992 p. 126
  11. ^ a b Milić 1983, p. 304
  12. ^ a b c d Hadži-Vasiljević 1928, p. 8.
  13. ^ Narodni muzej, Niš. "Niš u prvom svetskom ratu".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-09. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
  15. ^ "Istorija Niša na izvolte satanistima".
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on March 9, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  17. ^ Живојин Мишић, Моје успомене, Београдски издавачко-графички завод, треће издање, Београд 1981, стр. 158
  18. ^ http://www.ubnt.ni.ac.rs/images/stories/materijal/digitalna%20biblioteka/pdf/razno/DGB_00190_Spomenik_oslobodiocima_Nisa_1937.pdf[permanent dead link]

Sources edit

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  • Milić, Danica (1983). Istorija Niša: Od najstarijih vremena do oslobođenja od Turaka 1878. godine. Gradina.
  • Živan Stojković; Slobodanka Stojičić; Hranislav Rakić (1992). Istorija Leskovca. Institut za savremenu istoriju. ISBN 978-86-7403-053-0.
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    У то дође у Лесковац Коле Рашић из Ниша, с неколико устаника, кои су одметали села од Турака. И он донесе глас да ће српска војска до који дан доћи у Лесковац. Од тих неколиких устаника, који су с Колом Рашићем дошли у ...

  • Nikola P. Ilić (1977). Oslobođenje Južne Srbije: 1877-1878. Sloboda. p. 132.

    Свуда су одржали зборове сељака, на којима су говорили Коле Рашић и Влајко Стојановић. Позивали су Србе на оружани устанак против турске власти. Њиков позив прихватила су сва села у Поречју и дигла се на устанак.

  • Hadži-Vasiljević, Jovan (1928). Četnička akcija u Staroj Srbiji i Maćedoniji (in Serbian). Belgrade: Sv. Sava.

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Nikola Rasic Serbian Cyrillic Nikola Rashiћ ca 1839 August 6 1898 known as Kole Rasic Kole Rashiћ 1 was a Serb revolutionary and guerilla fighter who led a cheta of 300 men between Nis and Leskovac in Ottoman areas during the Serbian Turkish Wars 1876 1878 He later became a politician in liberated Nis He was a merchant by profession who on his trip to Russia met with Milos Obrenovic and decided to stay in Nis to prepare a future liberation with the help of the Serbian Army Rasic was one of the founders and organizers of the Nis Committee established in 1874 with the goal of liberating the Nis Sanjak His unit joined general Mikhail Chernyayev in 1876 Kole RasicKole Rasic with his awards for achievementsBirth nameNikola RasicNickname s KoleBornca 1839Nis Ottoman EmpireDiedAugust 6 1898Nis Kingdom of SerbiaBuriedOld cemetery in NisAllegiance Principality of SerbiaService wbr branchVolunteersYears of service1876 1878RankvojvodaBattles warsSerbian Turkish Wars 1876 1878 AwardsTakovo CrossMemorialsNisSpouse s Jelena a Greek woman from Plovdiv Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early 1 2 Revolutionary organization 1 3 Serbo Turkish War 1876 78 1 4 Political work 2 Legacy 3 See also 4 References 5 SourcesLife editEarly edit Rasic was born in Nis Nis part of the Sanjak of Nis Ottoman Empire modern Serbia in ca 1839 2 He is said to have been lively by nature and combative A merchant by profession he had good connections in the Principality of Serbia and Nis Eyalet In 1858 he entered Serbia with the intent to go to Russia however the dynastical change made him change his mind 3 While at Negotin he heard that Milos Obrenovic would arrive so he waited for him and then the two spoke Rasic as a respectable Nis citizen was now sent secretly by the Obrenovic government to instigate revolt in the Nis area and beyond against the Ottomans The planned operation was not implemented in 1860 4 It proved a long process and Kole Rasic sought from then on the liberation of Nis and then the other regions under Ottoman rule Revolutionary organization edit nbsp Nis Committee swearing Oath Kole Rasic is seen kneeling before the priest On February 24 1874 the Serbian Liberation Committee for the Sanjak of Nis known simply as the Nis Committee was founded and organized by Kole Rasic Todor Milovanovic Dimitrije Đorđevic Milan Novicic Tasko Tasa Uzunovic Đorđe Pop Manic Mihajlo Bozidarac and Todor Stankovic 5 They gathered at Bozidarac s house and Orthodox priest Petar Ikonomovic swore Oath on the Christian cross and Gospel reminiscent of the Orasac Assembly 1804 5 The Nis Committee s plan was a systematic action through local uprisings weaken the Ottomans and with gradual arming of the people help liberate the region Rasic was declared vojvoda In the Ottomans eyes Rasic posed no threat as he seemed to like drinking and women However when the Ottomans thought he was active in the han he was around in the villages and spoke to the people about the definite liberation that they had waited for centuries Vojvoda Kole had been sent throughout Dobric Donji Milanovac Toplica and Zaplanje where Stanko Cavdar and Srndak had revolted before him In 1875 the Herzegovina Uprising broke out giving hope to the people of the Sanjak of Nis The Ottomans saw through Rasic s real activity and on June 25 1875 Kole Rasic and other notable exposed Nis people crossed the border and escaped death while further action was continued in Nis by other conspirators far less prominent By 1876 his unit cheta consisted of 300 fighters and he joined general Mikhail Chernyayev in the battles for the liberation of Nis and the other regions 6 He had summoned the unit with the help of Milos Milojevic and the neighbouring villages which were still under Ottoman rule His unit was active between Nis and Leskovac during the Serbo Turkish War 1876 78 Serbo Turkish War 1876 78 edit nbsp Photograph dated 1876 The unit s task was to clear the way for the Serbian Army s further penetration into the south In the First Serbo Turkish War Kole Rasic alongside Todor Stankovic and other notable leaders of the Nis Committee as well as other people like Milos Milojevic and Vladimir Vlajko Stojanovic and others helped the Serbian Army 7 On December 9 1877 a combined unit of Serbian soldiers and volunteers liberated the villages of Kocane Pukovac and the bridge on Morava near Cecina which had great strategical importance as thus Nis was cut towards the south 8 Leskovac entered relations with Kole after which it was decided that his unit enter the town 9 His unit and the army vanguard were the first to enter Leskovac on December 11 1877 9 where he held a speech to the liberated people By order of the High Command he continued to organize an uprising in the direction Vlasotince Rudare Turekovac 9 Kole who had headed off with his volunteers from liberated Leskovac were greeted by the Vlasotince rebels who had disarmed 170 Ottomans 9 After the liberation of these towns Kole continued his work in helping the guerilla warfare in Old Serbia On December 31 1877 the town officials of Leskovac sent a delegation which included Kole Rasic five from Leskovac and one from Vlasotince to greet Prince Milan I when he entered Nis for the first time 10 During the fight for the liberation of Nis alongside the Royal Army some 6 000 volunteers and rebels from the liberated Ottoman areas participated The 6 000 men were led by Kole Rasic 11 After the war for his work he was titled vojvoda After the war the Serbian military government sent armament and aid to rebels in Kosovo and Macedonia 12 Christian rebel bands were formed all over the region 12 Many of those bands privately organized and aided by the government were established in Serbia and crossed into Ottoman territory 12 In that way Micko Krstic formed a rebel band in 1879 in Nis with the help of Rasic and the military government in Vranje 12 Political work edit After the war he enter the political life of liberated Nis As the representative of the Liberal Party he won the first elections for the National Assembly of the town of Nis and became the state representative of Nis 13 He won again on the third assembly election September 7 1883 however after the annulment of the election results Progressive Party representative Jovan Mitic won instead 14 He was awarded the highest grade of the Takovo Cross knight vitez 11 Kole Rasic was buried at the Old cemetery in Nis 15 Legacy editThe present Palace of Law in Nis was built in 1909 10 as the court of the county srez on the place of the house of Kole Rasic 16 Vojvoda Zivojin Misic viewed him as a famed hero 17 Today a primary school in Nis and two streets in Nis and Leskovac are named after him He is present on the Monument to the Liberators of Nis with priest Ikonomovic swearing oath 18 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kole Rasic Tasko Tasa Uzunovic commander Sima Damnjanovic commander Todor Stankovic Micko Krstic Despot Badzovic Ilija DelijaReferences edit U Nishu u dal oј okolini poshtuјu kao takvog choveka ustaoca Nikolu Rashiћa poznatog inache pod imenom Kole Rashiћ Kole danas zhivi u Nishu od naroda poshtovan i uvazhen Naravno u vremena danashњa kad se razlikuјe Stojanovic Boke 1941 NIKOLA KOLE RAShIЋ nishki voјvoda Kole Rashiћ roђen јe oko 1839 godine Od svoјe rane mladosti pokazivao јe svoј revolucionarni duh U Nishu on kradom otvara shkole i donosi kњige bukvare iz slobodnog dela Srbiјe Od svoјe kuћe na pravio јe chitav magacin oruzhјa On јe strah i trepet za Turke Iskren i hrabar on јe јednovremeno i vrlo pozhrtvovan za srpske nacionalne stvari Ozhe zhen јe Grkiњom iz Plovdiva i od tada dobiјa vernog druga za saradnika na svima nacionalnim pohima Milic 1983 p 293 Nishliјa Nikola Kole Rashiћ On јe 1858 preshao u Srbiјu sa namerom da ide u Rusiјu ali ga јe dinastichka promena omela u tOј њegovoј na meri Zatim pochetkom 1859 on јe kao ugledni nishki graђanin poslao taјno u Srbiјu dvadeset uticaјniјih љudi iz 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