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Đura Brničanin also spelled Djura Brničanin ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ђура Брничанин; Ottoman Serbia, c. 1775 - before 25 March 1806) was a vojvode of Podgorske nahije and among the first to join Karađorđe and his companions against the Ottomans like Pavle Cukić, Radič Petrović, archpriest Filip of Gornja Brezova, archimandrite Melentije Simeonović Nikšić, priest Nikola of Mrsać, and Duke Radoslav Jelečki in their respective region (okrug). [1]. In a short time, all the villages and hamlets in Pazar nahija, along the upper Ibar, Jošanica, Rogozna and Podgorje, were raised. [2]. The advance of the Christian insurgents was inevitable during the Holy Days of 1805-1806. The first battles were long and costly, particularly the Battle of Deševi where many Serbs fell victim to Turkish cannon-fire, including voivode Brničanin [3]
Three years later, after successfully preveting the Turkish encroachment, Karađorđe withdrew from the sector of Novi Pazar with the main part of the army in 1809 and hurried in the direction of Deligrad to prevent the Turks from consolidating their forces [4].
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Đura Brničanin also spelled Djura Brničanin ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ђура Брничанин; Ottoman Serbia, c. 1775 - before 25 March 1806) was a vojvode of Podgorske nahije and among the first to join Karađorđe and his companions against the Ottomans like Pavle Cukić, Radič Petrović, archpriest Filip of Gornja Brezova, archimandrite Melentije Simeonović Nikšić, priest Nikola of Mrsać, and Duke Radoslav Jelečki in their respective region (okrug). [1]. In a short time, all the villages and hamlets in Pazar nahija, along the upper Ibar, Jošanica, Rogozna and Podgorje, were raised. [2]. The advance of the Christian insurgents was inevitable during the Holy Days of 1805-1806. The first battles were long and costly, particularly the Battle of Deševi where many Serbs fell victim to Turkish cannon-fire, including voivode Brničanin [3]
Three years later, after successfully preveting the Turkish encroachment, Karađorđe withdrew from the sector of Novi Pazar with the main part of the army in 1809 and hurried in the direction of Deligrad to prevent the Turks from consolidating their forces [4].