Ignatije Bjelić (Serbian Cyrillic: Игнатије Бјелић) was a subordinate to a famous voivode and military leader Stojan Čupić and rose to the rank of captain in the First Serbian Uprising.[1][2]

Biography

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Ignatije Bjelić is a contemporary of Filip Višnjić, who wrote and recited (in song) a poem entitled "Ignatije Bjelić"[3] that memorializes Ignatije among the many who participated in the Serbian Revolution.[4][5]

Ignatije Bjelić is best remembered to have been in the delegation that signed an agreement with the Sublime Porte for the warring parties to keep the peace.[2] Not too long after the signing, Ignatije Bjelić came to his commander Stojan Čupić to complain that "Turks are breaking faith, crossing the Drina river, killing Serbian soldier and stealing horses."[4]

There are some scant references on him[3] in English, however, he is prominently mentioned in Vuk Karadžić collection of popular epic poetry sung by Serbian guslars. Ignatije Bjelić was a captain in the army of Stojan Čupić who not only complained about the Turks constantly crossing the river Drina in the Serb-liberated territories, but took matters into his own hands when his leader Stojan Čupić gave him the go-ahead.[4] Guslar Filip Višnjić composed and sang about the heroic deeds of Bjelić Ignatije, Čupić Stojan and Stanić Stanojlo[6][3][7] and other ballads by other guslars[8][9] while Vuk Karadžić collected them all and wrote down the lyrics for posterity in his collection of several tomes. Through the recollection of first hand witnesses of the Serbian Revolution, Karadźic was able to record the Karađorđe period from 1804 to 1813 in addition to the Second Serbian Uprising, led by Miloš Obrenović.[1]

Sources

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  • Milan Đ. Milićević, Pomenik znamenitih ljudi u srpskog narodu novijega doba, Vol 1 (Belgrade, 1888)[10]
  • Milan Đ. Milićević,Kneževina Srbija (Belgrade, 1878)
  • Lazar Arsenijević Batalaka, Istorija srpskog ustanka (Belgrade, 1898)
  • Konstantin N. Nenadović, Život i dela velikog Đorđa Petrovića Kara Đorđa Vrhovnog Vožda... (Vienna, 1884)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Srpska Revolucija | PDF".
  2. ^ a b Филип Вишњић. srpskaenciklopedija.org (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-08-03.
  3. ^ a b c Matešić, Josip; Wedel, Erwin (1983). Festschrift für Nikola R. Pribić. Hieronymus. ISBN 978-3-88893-021-8.
  4. ^ a b c Koljević, Svetozar (1980). The Epic in the Making - Svetozar Koljević, Svetozar Koljević - Google Books. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-815759-5.
  5. ^ umjetnosti, Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i (September 2, 1899). Rad Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti – via Google Books.
  6. ^ Serbian Literary Magazine. Serbian Writers Association, International October Meeting of Writers, Yugoslav Authors Agency--Serbian Department, and Serbian P.E.N. Centre. 1999.
  7. ^ Књижевност и језик. 1980.
  8. ^ Српске народне пјесме: у којој су пјесме јуначке новијих времена о војевању за слободу. Књига четврта. Štampariǰa Kraljevine Srbiǰe. 1896.
  9. ^ Nenadović, Konstantin N. (1884). Život i dela velikog Dorda Petrovića KaraDorda Vrhovnog Vožda, oslobodioca i Vladara Srbije i život njegovi Vojvoda i junaka: Kao gradivo za Srbsku Istoriju od godine 1804 do 1813 i na dalje.
  10. ^ Milićević, Milan Đ (November 23, 1888). "Pomenik znamenitih ljudi u srpskog naroda novijega doba". u Srpskoj kraljevskoj štampariji – via Google Books.