Bakal-Milosav
Bakal-Milosav is mentioned in history books and songs of Serbia's War of Independence[1] as being part of Karađorđe's army that returned across the Drina, and after that until 1813 when the resurrection was quelled shortly. He continued to live in the Serbian encampments around the Drina and in 1810 he was in besieged Loznica[2] alone where he emerged "on a big horse" and "dispersed the Turks".[3]
Sources[edit]
- Morison, W. A. (2012) [1942]. The Revolt of the Serbs Against the Turks: (1804-1813). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-67606-0. Search this book on
- Petrovich, Michael Boro (1976). A history of modern Serbia, 1804-1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Search this book on
- Ranke, Leopold von (1847). History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution: From Original Mss. and Documents. J. Murray. Search this book on
References[edit]
- ↑ The Revolt of the Serbs Against the Turks: (1804-1813). 16 February 2012. ISBN 9781107676060. Search this book on
- ↑ Šrepel, Milivoj (1886). "Akcenat i metar junačkih narodnih pjesama: Rasprava".
- ↑ "Savremenik". 1989.
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