Draft:Aleksandar Blagojević-Kočanski
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Aleksandar Blagojević-Kočanski (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Благојевић-Кочански) was a chief of the mountain staff in 1906, and a member of the executing committee in 1908 in the Macedonian Struggle.[1]
Aleksandar Blagojević-Kočanski was one of many May Coup officers who took part in the poorly-executed overthrow of Alexander Obrenović and his wife Draga which ushered in the Karađorđević dynasty. Later, Kočanski joined all the conspirators now chiefs of the mountain staff: Vojin Popović, also known as Vojvoda Vuk who was chief of mountain staff in 1907 and early part of 1908; Mihailo Ristić-Džervinac, chief of the mountain staff in 1905; Alimpije Marjanović-Ovčepolski, chief of the mountain staff in 1907-1908; Velimir Vemić, an active voivode; and Ljubomir Vulović, a member of the Serb Action Committee in 1907-1908 before the Committee of Union and Progress was instituted in Macedonia and Kosovo Vilayet.[2]
Earlier, another Black Hand member Ilija Jovanović-Pčinjski was responsible for organizing the Serbian četas into "combat units" that entered Ottoman-controlled Macedonia and formed a mountain staff, putting the operations of "Serbian ćetas under its control"[3].
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[edit]- ^ Sahara, Tetsuya (2016). "The Making of "Black Hand" Reconsidered". Istorija 20. Veka. 34 (1): 9–29. doi:10.29362/IST20VEKA.2016.1.SAH.9-29.
- ^ Rudić, Srđan; Milkić, Miljan (May 2015). Prvi svetski rat, Srbija, Balkan i velike sile : Zbornik radova: = First World War, Serbia, the Balkans and Great Powers. Istorijski institut, Beograd / Institut za strategijska istraživanja, Beograd. ISBN 978-86-7743-111-2.
- ^ Rudić, Srđan; Milkić, Miljan (May 2015). Prvi svetski rat, Srbija, Balkan i velike sile : Zbornik radova: = First World War, Serbia, the Balkans and Great Powers. Istorijski institut, Beograd / Institut za strategijska istraživanja, Beograd. ISBN 978-86-7743-111-2.