Vukajlo Božović

Vukajlo Božović
Born Ibarski Kolašin
Died 1926
Allegiance
Years of service fl. 1912
Rank vojvoda
Battles/wars Balkan Wars

Vukajlo Božović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукајло Божовић; d. 1926), known as Priest Vukajlo (поп Вукајло) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and revolutionary. Božović participated in the Balkan Wars, as a commander of a detachment in Ibarski Kolašin. He was the father of writer Grigorije Božović.

First Balkan War

During the Serbian mobilization of the First Balkan War, the Chetnik detachments of the Serbian 3rd Army included: Medveđa, colon headed by captain Dušan Sekulić, Ljubomir Vulović and Nikodim Racić (Lisica-Prapaštice-Priština), and colon headed by Božin Simić (Svirci-Novo Brdo-Kačanik); Kuršumlija, under the command of captain and Chetnik vojvoda Vojislav Tankosić and captain Dragutin Nikolić (Kuršumlija-Merdare-Malo Kosovo-Štimlje-Crnoljeva-Prizren-Ljuma); Lukovo, under the command of captain Pavle Blažarić (Lukovo-Madljika-Drenica); and Kolašin, under the command of prota Vukajlo Božović.[1] Alongside these detachments, were two smaller ones located at the front of the Ibar Army, the first headed by reserve lieutenant Panta Miladinović, the second headed by Chetnik vojvoda Živko Gvozdić.[1] The commander of all these detachments was major Marjanović.[1]

See also

  • Rista K. Popović (1870–1917), priest and fighter
  • Jevto Popović, priest and fighter
  • Prokopije Vujišić, priest and fighter
  • Jovan Grković-Gapon, priest and fighter
  • Stevan Dimitrijević, priest and fighter

Annotations

  • Full name: Vukajlo N. Božović

References

  1. 1 2 3 Trifunović 1933, pp. 97-98

Sources

  • Trifunović, Ilija (1933). Trnotivim stazama (in Serbian). Belgrade.
  • Mirko Stefanović (1935). Epopeja Beograda (in Serbian). p. 205.
  • Janićije N Popović; Vladimir Bovan (1987). Život srba na Kosovu: 1812-1912. NIRO "Književne novine". А поп Вукајло Божовић из Колашина чак у Приштину доће за то. А кад од конзула не мо- гаше да добије потврдан одговор, он се са Зафиром Николићем, кафеџијом у Приштини, реши да о томе пише непосредно краљу Милану, ...
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