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Vasilije "Vasa" Čarapić, known as the Dragon from
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( sr-Cyrl, Василије Васа Чарапић, Змај од Авале; 1768–1806) and Vasso Tscharapitsch was a
Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ...
n ''voivode'' (military commander) that participated in the
First Serbian Uprising The First Serbian Uprising ( sr, Prvi srpski ustanak, italics=yes, sr-Cyrl, Први српски устанак; tr, Birinci Sırp Ayaklanması) was an uprising of Serbs in the Sanjak of Smederevo against the Ottoman Empire from 14 February 18 ...
of the
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against the
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.


Biography

Vasa Čarapić was born in 1768, in the village of Beli Potok, under the
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mountain. His family was originally from the Kuči tribe in
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, and they got an interesting nickname that turned into a surname when one of his ancestors accidentally killed a Turk's dog, and the Turk demanded 500 ''
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s'' compensation for his pet. When the family collected the money, one of his ancestors sent the money in a ''čarapa'' (a sock) instead of a bag. It was from then on that the name Čarapić stuck as a surname.


Serbian Free Corps

Vasa Čarapić participated in Kočina Krajina as a
Freikorps (, "Free Corps" or "Volunteer Corps") were irregular German and other European military volunteer units, or paramilitary, that existed from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. They effectively fought as mercenary or private armies, regar ...
. In the war between Turkey and Austria, Vasa fought as a volunteer against the Turks. On that occasion, he was distinguished by exceptional heroism, so he gained a great reputation. That is why he was elected the prince of the
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(municipality) at the ''
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. Vasa was also known for one thing - great hatred towards the Turks, which became proverbial. In 1804, just before the winter, the Dahijas were preparing to start cutting down the Serbian princes, and Vasa, after learning about that, fled to Avala with two other Čarapićs. When the Belgrade Turks came to Beli Potok to look for him, he attacked and drove them away. Shortly afterwards, the Turks killed Vasa's brother Marko Čarapić in Kaludjerica.


Hajduk

Then he burned the Turkish khan and defected to the hajduks. He spent one hard winter in the mountains and barely survived. It is said that, when the mountain began to leaf, he put a silver coin in the first leafy tree he saw, fired his pistol and exclaimed with joy: "Well, now Turo, Vasa is gaining wings!" He gathered around him a company of brave men in the fight against the Turks. The name of Vase Čarapić became especially famous when he intercepted a Turkish kardžalija (caravan) near
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, and gained a great treasure. He distributed everything he received among the people.


Uprising

After the beginning of the uprising, he became one of the main military leaders, and
Karađorđe Đorđe Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Петровић, ), better known by the sobriquet Karađorđe ( sr-Cyrl, Карађорђе, lit=Black George, ;  – ), was a Serbian revolutionary who led the struggle for his country's independ ...
appreciated him so much that he was one of the few who dared to enter his tent unannounced. According to a legend, he was a little deaf, but even in his sleep, when he heard someone say the word Turks, he jumped, took his rifle and aimed ready to fire.


Deaths

In 1806,
Karađorđe Đorđe Petrović ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Петровић, ), better known by the sobriquet Karađorđe ( sr-Cyrl, Карађорђе, lit=Black George, ;  – ), was a Serbian revolutionary who led the struggle for his country's independ ...
hesitated whether to go to
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or not. However, at the urging of Vasa Čarapić himself, he decided to attack. The other elders did not believe that it was possible to conquer Belgrade, but Vasa knew the circumstances well and persuaded Karađorđe to strike. The attack began at dawn on 29 November with a lightning strike by Serbs inside the walls. Vasa and 3,000 of his soldiers attacked a trench near the
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, approximately at the beginning of Skadarska ulica (street), however, when he ran towards the Stambol Gate and shouted: "Follow me, brothers!" A Turkish bullet struck him down but he was still conscious and able to speak. He said then -- "Behold, a dog has eaten me, and his law! ... Don't be afraid! Here is Čamdžija singing!"—encouraging his comrades-in-arms. At that very moment, Milosav Čamdžija mounted a Turkish cannon on the rampart and sang out loud upon hearing Vasa. Čarapić was immediately transferred to Karađorđe's tent, where he fought for his life for another two hours, but then he died. Before his death, he called his brother
Tanasije Čarapić Atanasije "Tanasije" Čarapić or Atanasije "Tanasko" Čarapić (Serbian: Танасије Чарапић; 1770 – 1810) was the Voivode or Duke of Gročka Nahiya (Duke of the Principality of Gročka ''Nahiya'' since 1806, the height of the Se ...
and told him to bury him in the cemetery on the property of the monastery of Rakovica. His wish was fulfilled, and a monument to King
Peter I of Serbia Peter I ( sr-Cyr, Петар I Карађорђевић, Petar I Кarađorđević;  – 16 August 1921) was the last king of Serbia, reigning from 15 June 1903 to 1 December 1918. On 1 December 1918, he became the first king of the Serbs, ...
was erected a century later (1910). The people of Belgrade named the street from Trg republike to Studentski trg as part of the heroes. The monument to Vasa Čarapić is right at the place where he died, not far from the street named after him.


Interesting facts

In the 1955 film "Poem from Kumbara", which talks about the siege of the occupation of Belgrade, Vasa Carapić is played by Vasa Pantelić. The film shows the death of the duke with his famous sentence.


Legacy

In Belgrade, there is a monument to Vasa Čarapić at the spot where he was killed in front of the National Theatre, and nearby is the street (''Улица Васе Чарапића'') that was named after him. Vasa Čarapić (2).jpg, Monument near the National Theatre, in
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Grave of Vasa Čarapić.jpg, Grave at Rakovica monastery


See also

*
List of Serbian Revolutionaries This is a list of Serbian Revolutionaries, participants in the Serbian Revolution (1804–1817). See also *Serbian revolutionary organizations References Sources * * * * * * {{Serbian revolutionaries * Revolutionaries Revolutionaries ...


References


Literature

*Barbara Jelavich
History of the Balkans: Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
*Vojna enciklopedija, Beograd, 1970., knjiga prva
Биографија Васе Чарапића
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carapic, Vasa 1768 births 1806 deaths People of the First Serbian Uprising Serbian revolutionaries 19th-century Serbian people Serbian military personnel killed in action Burials at Serbian Orthodox monasteries and churches