Trenko Rujanović

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Trenko Rujanović
Nickname(s)"Vojvoda Trenko"
Bornca. 1870
Krapa, Ottoman Empire (now Makedonski Brod, R. Macedonia)
Diedafter 1910
Allegiance
Years of service1895–1910
UnitKrapa band
Battles/warsMacedonian Struggle

Trenko Rujanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Тренко Рујановић; ca. 1870—d. ?), known as Vojvoda Trenko (Војвода Тренко), was a Macedonian Serb Chetnik.

Life

Rujanović was born in the village of Krapa, in the Poreče region, part of the Ottoman Empire (now R. Macedonia). His father was Jovan (or Ivan) Rujanović.

In 1895, he joined the Bulgarian-organized Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO) and fought in the Kičevo region.[1] In 1899/1900 he personally sought the Serbian consuls for the establishment of a Serbian revolutionary organization and Serbian armed bands. In 1904, he left IMRO and joined the Serbian Chetnik Organization and established one of the first Serbian bands.[2] He participated in the battle against Stefan Dimitrov at the village of Orešje (April 1905) when the Serbian bands won against the IMRO. He participated in the battle of Kurt's Stone (1907).[3][4][5] After the Young Turk Revolution (1908), he left his weapon until further Young Turk pressing, reactivating his band in 1910.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Николов, Борис Й. Вътрешна македоно-одринска революционна организация. Войводи и ръководители (1893 – 1934). Биографично-библиографски справочник. София, 2001, стр. 146.
  2. ^ http://www.kroraina.com/knigi/obm2/23.html
  3. ^ Društvo "Sveti Sava" (2009). "BRATSTVO XIII" (Document). Belgrade. {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help) Template:Sr icon
  4. ^ Krakov 1930, 208-210
  5. ^ Ј. Хаџи Васиљевић, Јован Бабунски о себи, Споменица Јована Бабунског, Београд 1921, 15-20;
  6. ^ Георгиев, Величко, Стайко Трифонов. Гръцката и сръбската пропаганди в Македония. Краят на XIX — началото на ХХ век, София, Македонски научен институт, 1995, стр. 481.
  7. ^ Дебърски глас, година 2, брой 6, 10 май 1910, стр. 4.

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