Boj Na Misaru Prepricano [TOP]

Karađorđe chose his ground wisely: the wooded slopes of Mišar hill. He knew he couldn't beat the Ottomans in an open field, so he ordered his men to dig trenches (šančeve) and build barricades of felled trees. At dawn, Suleiman Pasha launched his first wave. The Ottoman artillery roared, tearing holes in the Serbian lines. The Janissaries, wearing green and gold, marched up the hill with swords and muskets, their drums beating a terrifying rhythm.

This was the critical moment. The Serbs had almost no cavalry to counter them. boj na misaru prepricano

When it was over, the Serbs had captured four cannons, thousands of rifles, and the Pasha's own war tent. The victory at Mišar was not just a battle; it was a miracle. Against all logic, the Serbian irregulars had destroyed a professional Ottoman army. Karađorđe chose his ground wisely: the wooded slopes

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