Gligor Sokolović Military person

Gligor Sokolović (Serbian Cyrillic: Глигор Соколовић; 1872 – 1910) was one of the supreme commanders (Great Voivode) of the Serbian Chetnik Movement, that fought the Ottoman Empire, Bulgarian, and Albanian armed bands during the Macedonian Struggle. He was one of the most famous Chetniks, and the foremost in Western Povardarie. In Bulgaria he is considered a Bulgarian who switched sides, i.e. (sic) Serboman.After murdering a local Ottoman lord, Sokolović went into the woods with some friends and formed a guerrilla unit which would target Ottomans. He then joined the Bulgarian revolutionary organizations of SMAC and IMRO, and fought throughout the wider Macedonia region. After the Ottomans' suppression of the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising in 1903, he, like many others, fled to Serbia. He was acquainted with Dr. Gođevac, one of the founders of the Serbian revolutionary organization that sought liberation of Macedonia, and became one of its supreme commanders that would fight in the Prilep region. With the Young Turk Revolution, he became a deputy of the National Assembly of the Serbs in Turkey. He was killed in 1910 by the Ottoman government.

Personal facts

Gligor Sokolović
Alias (AKA)Sokolov Gligorije Gligur
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1870
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1910
Place of death
Macedonia (region)

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allegiance
* Serb Chetnik Movement (1903–1910)
* Supreme Macedonian Committee (1896–1899?)
* Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (?1900–1903)
military operations
Macedonian Struggle
service start1896
service end1910

Topical connections

Gligor Sokolović on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=9qE-AQAAIAAJ
  2. http://books.google.com/books?id=Bm8MAAAAIAAJ
  3. http://books.google.com/books?id=W5RiAAAAMAAJ
  4. http://scindeks-clanci.nb.rs/data/pdf/0350-0802/2006/0350-08020653359V.pdf
  5. http://scindeks-clanci.nb.rs/data/pdf/0350-0802/2010/0350-08021059365R.pdf
  6. http://scindeks-clanci.nb.rs/data/pdf/0353-9008/2008/0353-90080825239S.pdf
  7. http://www.srpsko-nasledje.rs/sr-l/1998/12/article-11.html
  8. http://www.vesti-online.com/Stampano-izdanje/18-12-2011/Zavicajnik/188124/Prvi-beogradski-cetnici