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Petko Ilić

Petko Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петко Илић; July 1886 – March 17, 1912) was a Serbian Chetnik commander active in Macedonia.[3]

Petko Ilić
Petko Ilić in Bitola, during the Young Turk Revolution (1908)
Nickname(s)Musa,[1] Moma Vojvoda, Vojvoda Nagorički
BornJuly, 1885[2]
Staro Nagoričane, Ottoman Empire (now R. Macedonia)
DiedMarch 17, 1912 (aged 25–26)
Allegiance
Years of service1903–08
RankVoivode (Vojvoda)

Life edit

Ilić was born in Staro Nagoričane. He became a vojvoda in 1906.[4]

Petko Ilić was born in July 1886, in Staro Nagoričane, a Serbian village that is primarily known for its Church of St. George built in 1071 and reconstructed between 1313 and 1318 by Serbian king Stefan Milutin. At the time of Petko Ilić's birth that Christian territory was still under the long occupation of the Ottoman Empire. His inheritance, from generations of Serbian ancestors, was hate of Turkish tyranny and the example of many forefathers who fought against it futilely. When he was six-years-old he saw his family members dragged from home in chains by Turkish soldiers and Bashi-bazouks, lashed and imprisoned, on a charge of treason. As a youngster of 16 in 1903, he joined what he thought was a Serbian četa (band of freedom fighters), led by Valko Mandarčev, a Bulgarian pretending to be a Serb sympathizer. In the winter of 1904 Mandarčev's cheta met the komitadji of Bobi Stojcev, an IMRO commander, near Poreč, they were disarmed and liquidated. Petko Ilić, 17 at the time, was somehow spared and sent to Bulgaria's capital Sofia to be indoctrinated.

From Bulgaria Ilić managed to escape and make his way to Vranje in the spring of 1905. There he joined the četa of Anđel Đorđević. Even that četa was ambushed when they crossed the frontier and were suddenly surrounded by Turkish troops. After fierce fighting, most of the četa members were killed with only Petko Ilić and two others left. They bravely confronted the attacking Turks by launching at them with bayonets fixed to the muzzle of their rifles in hand-to-hand combat. When it became evident that the Turks were about to overpower them, Petko decided to explode a bomb. The explosion took the lives of more than a dozen. However, Petko, who was thrown several feet away, was unconscious but not mortally wounded. The remaining Turks did not bother to bury any of the corpses, and left for their garrison. After Ilic came around, he managed to muster enough strength to find his way back to Serbian territory, though wounded.

He went on to fight many battles with the Turks and Bulgars under the command of Jovan Dovezenski, had lost several trusted lieutenants, had several more narrow escapes, including having to fight his way with his cheta through a cordon of the enemy. Petko Ilić became a commander (Vojvoda) in 1906 in Skopska Crna Gora, where he organized a communication network between two headquarters.

The Bulgarian-sponsored komitadji began terrorizing the nearby Serbian villages and along with Jovan Babunski and a number of other skilled vojvodas fought in this region: Gligor Sokolović, Trenko Rujanović, Jovan Dolgač, Vasilije Trbić, and Cene Marković. Petko and his četa cleared the right bank of the Vardar River, from Skoplje to Veles, and beyond, of Bulgarian komitadji. Subsequently, he headed numerous daring raids into Ottoman territory, fighting the Turks as well.

In July 1908, the Young Turks, along with the Turkish Third Army in Macedonia, marched on Istanbul and overthrew the Turkish sultan, Abdul Hamid. He was replaced by his weak brother, Mohammed V.

A new constitution was proclaimed. All citizens of Turkey, including the sizable Christian population in the Balkans, were promised full political and religious rights. The old feudal system was abolished. A new era was proclaimed.

Everyone in Old Serbia and Macedonia was excited about the great changes that were about to take place. The Young Turks called on everyone to end the civil war and join the new society. Believing the Young Turks, many of the Serbian cetas, the Bulgarian komitadji and the Greek ardante came out of their respective mountain fastness hoping to return to a peaceful life. The Serbian Committee for Chetnik Action came to an understanding with the new government and gave up their arms in Skopije. Petko Ilić was presented to the Turks as a leader of the Chetniks which he was not. Members of the Turkish high command were surprised to find a young man of slight built and short height with such a popular following. They were beside themselves.

In 1910 Ilić began to fight the Young Turks after they neglected to observe the promises that they had made to the European Powers to respect the Christian population in their Empire.

In 1912, a Bulgarian gunman, a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), shot and killed Ilić in the village of Stracin. Ilić was buried in the monastery complex of the Church of St. Panteleimon (Gorno Nerezi), near the Serbian village of Lepučin in the region of northern Macedonia.

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Note edit

In 1912, Jovan Dovezenski wrote about him the following:

Since the beginning of the Chetnik organization, Petko was the first to be organized. He was only 16 years old, but that did not stop him from always being one of those who leaped and took weapons and ammunition. Still small and under-developed, he wanted to carry as much as the others. I gave him a rifle and a hundred bullets. He thought it was not enough. I did not give in. After, on the road, he would take two hundred bullets from the others for his martinka (rifle).

References edit

  1. ^ Marko Maletin; Svetislav Marić; Duško Vrtunski (1968). Sadržaj Letopisa Matice srpske, 1825-1950: deo. Sadržaj po strukama. Matica srpska. Петко Илић "Муса"
  2. ^ Uglješa Rajčević (2007). Затирано и затрто: оскрнављени и уништени српски споменици на тлу претходне Југославије. Прометеј. ISBN 978-86-515-0057-5. На плочи је писало: Четнички војвода ПЕТКО ИЛИЋ из Сшарог Нагоричана, Рођен јула месеца 1885 ...
  3. ^ Marinko Paunović (1998). Srbi: biografije znamenitih : A-Š. Emka. p. 90. ISBN 9788685205040.
  4. ^ Veljko Đ Đurić; Miličko Mijović (1993). Ilustrovana istorija četničkog pokreta. Narodna knj. ВОЈВОДА ПЕТКО ИЛИЋ Војвода Петко је рођен у Ст. Нагоричану године 1880. Погинуо је на Велику Среду ове године. Већ 1906. године био је војвода. Чета му је била састављена сва из тамошњих сељака. Чувена је борба на ...
  5. ^ Летопис Матице српске. У Српској народној задружној штампарији. 1926. јричао ми једном војвода Довезенски: "Јога од почетка четничке организације, Пепсо је би- о од првих организованих. Тада је имао једва шес- најест година. То му није сметало да буде увек ме- ђу онима који су кришом преносили пушке и муницију. Још мали и недовољно развијен, желео је да понесе оноли- ко као и остали. Дао сам му једну пушку и стотину метака. Ње- му је то било мало. Нисам попустио. После је, у путу, узео од других две стотине метака за мартинку".

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from the existing Serbian Wikipedia article at sr Petko Iliћ see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated sr Petko Iliћ to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Petko Ilic Serbian Cyrillic Petko Iliћ July 1886 March 17 1912 was a Serbian Chetnik commander active in Macedonia 3 Petko IlicPetko Ilic in Bitola during the Young Turk Revolution 1908 Nickname s Musa 1 Moma Vojvoda Vojvoda NagorickiBornJuly 1885 2 Staro Nagoricane Ottoman Empire now R Macedonia DiedMarch 17 1912 aged 25 26 AllegianceSerbian Chetnik Organization 1903 1908 Years of service1903 08RankVoivode Vojvoda Contents 1 Life 2 See also 3 Note 4 ReferencesLife editIlic was born in Staro Nagoricane He became a vojvoda in 1906 4 Petko Ilic was born in July 1886 in Staro Nagoricane a Serbian village that is primarily known for its Church of St George built in 1071 and reconstructed between 1313 and 1318 by Serbian king Stefan Milutin At the time of Petko Ilic s birth that Christian territory was still under the long occupation of the Ottoman Empire His inheritance from generations of Serbian ancestors was hate of Turkish tyranny and the example of many forefathers who fought against it futilely When he was six years old he saw his family members dragged from home in chains by Turkish soldiers and Bashi bazouks lashed and imprisoned on a charge of treason As a youngster of 16 in 1903 he joined what he thought was a Serbian ceta band of freedom fighters led by Valko Mandarcev a Bulgarian pretending to be a Serb sympathizer In the winter of 1904 Mandarcev s cheta met the komitadji of Bobi Stojcev an IMRO commander near Porec they were disarmed and liquidated Petko Ilic 17 at the time was somehow spared and sent to Bulgaria s capital Sofia to be indoctrinated From Bulgaria Ilic managed to escape and make his way to Vranje in the spring of 1905 There he joined the ceta of Anđel Đorđevic Even that ceta was ambushed when they crossed the frontier and were suddenly surrounded by Turkish troops After fierce fighting most of the ceta members were killed with only Petko Ilic and two others left They bravely confronted the attacking Turks by launching at them with bayonets fixed to the muzzle of their rifles in hand to hand combat When it became evident that the Turks were about to overpower them Petko decided to explode a bomb The explosion took the lives of more than a dozen However Petko who was thrown several feet away was unconscious but not mortally wounded The remaining Turks did not bother to bury any of the corpses and left for their garrison After Ilic came around he managed to muster enough strength to find his way back to Serbian territory though wounded He went on to fight many battles with the Turks and Bulgars under the command of Jovan Dovezenski had lost several trusted lieutenants had several more narrow escapes including having to fight his way with his cheta through a cordon of the enemy Petko Ilic became a commander Vojvoda in 1906 in Skopska Crna Gora where he organized a communication network between two headquarters The Bulgarian sponsored komitadji began terrorizing the nearby Serbian villages and along with Jovan Babunski and a number of other skilled vojvodas fought in this region Gligor Sokolovic Trenko Rujanovic Jovan Dolgac Vasilije Trbic and Cene Markovic Petko and his ceta cleared the right bank of the Vardar River from Skoplje to Veles and beyond of Bulgarian komitadji Subsequently he headed numerous daring raids into Ottoman territory fighting the Turks as well In July 1908 the Young Turks along with the Turkish Third Army in Macedonia marched on Istanbul and overthrew the Turkish sultan Abdul Hamid He was replaced by his weak brother Mohammed V A new constitution was proclaimed All citizens of Turkey including the sizable Christian population in the Balkans were promised full political and religious rights The old feudal system was abolished A new era was proclaimed Everyone in Old Serbia and Macedonia was excited about the great changes that were about to take place The Young Turks called on everyone to end the civil war and join the new society Believing the Young Turks many of the Serbian cetas the Bulgarian komitadji and the Greek ardante came out of their respective mountain fastness hoping to return to a peaceful life The Serbian Committee for Chetnik Action came to an understanding with the new government and gave up their arms in Skopije Petko Ilic was presented to the Turks as a leader of the Chetniks which he was not Members of the Turkish high command were surprised to find a young man of slight built and short height with such a popular following They were beside themselves In 1910 Ilic began to fight the Young Turks after they neglected to observe the promises that they had made to the European Powers to respect the Christian population in their Empire In 1912 a Bulgarian gunman a member of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization IMRO shot and killed Ilic in the village of Stracin Ilic was buried in the monastery complex of the Church of St Panteleimon Gorno Nerezi near the Serbian village of Lepucin in the region of northern Macedonia See also editList of Chetnik voivodesNote editIn 1912 Jovan Dovezenski wrote about him the following Since the beginning of the Chetnik organization Petko was the first to be organized He was only 16 years old but that did not stop him from always being one of those who leaped and took weapons and ammunition Still small and under developed he wanted to carry as much as the others I gave him a rifle and a hundred bullets He thought it was not enough I did not give in After on the road he would take two hundred bullets from the others for his martinka rifle Jovan Dovezenski 5 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Petko Ilic References edit Marko Maletin Svetislav Maric Dusko Vrtunski 1968 Sadrzaj Letopisa Matice srpske 1825 1950 deo Sadrzaj po strukama Matica srpska Petko Iliћ Musa Ugljesa Rajcevic 2007 Zatirano i zatrto oskrnavљeni i unishteni srpski spomenici na tlu prethodne Јugoslaviјe Prometeј ISBN 978 86 515 0057 5 Na plochi јe pisalo Chetnichki voјvoda PETKO ILIЋ iz Ssharog Nagorichana Roђen јula meseca 1885 Marinko Paunovic 1998 Srbi biografije znamenitih A S Emka p 90 ISBN 9788685205040 Veljko Đ Đuric Milicko Mijovic 1993 Ilustrovana istorija cetnickog pokreta Narodna knj VOЈVODA PETKO ILIЋ Voјvoda Petko јe roђen u St Nagorichanu godine 1880 Poginuo јe na Veliku Sredu ove godine Veћ 1906 godine bio јe voјvoda Cheta mu јe bila sastavљena sva iz tamoshњih seљaka Chuvena јe borba na Letopis Matice srpske U Srpskoј narodnoј zadruzhnoј shtampariјi 1926 јrichao mi јednom voјvoda Dovezenski Јoga od pochetka chetnichke organizaciјe Pepso јe bi o od prvih organizovanih Tada јe imao јedva shes naјest godina To mu niјe smetalo da bude uvek me ђu onima koјi su krishom prenosili pushke i municiјu Јosh mali i nedovoљno razviјen zheleo јe da ponese onoli ko kao i 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