Marko Čarapić
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Marko Čarapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Чарапић; 1775–1826) was a voivode in the First and Second Serbian Uprising. He is a member of the famed Čarapić family, memorialized in epic folk songs.[1][2]
In 1826 another rebellion flared up in the Principality of Serbia aimed at Miloš Obrenović who took upon himself too many privileges. That rebellion became known as the Čarapić-Belisavljević Rebellion.[3] since it was also led by Mihailo (Mija) Belisavljević.[4] Marko Čarapić and his brother Đorđe, the nephews of the hero of the First Serbian Uprising, Vasa Čarapić, were both executed by the Turks after the failed rebellion.[3][5] Just like his uncle by the same name who was beheaded by the Turks, thus triggering the First Serbian Uprising.[6]
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.
- Petrovich, Michael Boro (1976). A history of modern Serbia, 1804–1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-140950-1.
- Ranke, Leopold von (1847). History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution: From Original Mss. and Documents. J. Murray.
Literature
[edit]- Lazar Arsenijević Batalaka, Istorija srpskog ustanka (Belgrade, 1898)
- Konstantin N. Nenadović, Život i dela velikog Đorđa Petrovića Kara Đorđa Vrhovnog Vožda... (Vienna, 1884)
- Record of Karađorđe Petrović, Belgrade 1848;
- Record protocol of the letter priest Matija Nenadović on the war along the Drina in 1811, 1812, and 1813, Belgrade 1861;
- Memoirs of Matija Nenadović, Belgrade 1867;
- I. Stojšić, Jedna zaboravljena porodica, Naša nahija (almanah), Belgrade, 1926.
References
[edit]- ^ "Srpska Revolucija | PDF".
- ^ ""Tri puta je bolje mreti slavno nego u ropstvu živeti doveka sramno": Da je Krađorđe pristao na OVO srpska istorija bi izgledala POTPUNO DRUGAČIJE | NS Uživo". nsuzivo.rs. February 15, 2023.
- ^ a b Petrovich, Michael Boro (September 3, 1976). A History of Modern Serbia, 1804–1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-15-140950-1 – via Google Books.
- ^ Wilson, Sir Duncan (September 3, 1986). The Life and Times of Vuk Stefanović Karadzić, 1787–1864: Literacy, Literature, and National Independence in Serbia. Michigan Slavic Publications. ISBN 978-0-930042-63-9 – via Google Books.
- ^ Koljevic, Svetozar (1980). The Epic in the Making. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-815759-5.
- ^ "Сјеча кнезова - увод у Први српски устанак". 15 January 2021.