Doksim Mihailović
Doksim Mihailović (Serbian: Доксим Михаиловић; 20 February 1883 - 24 October 1912) was a Macedonian Serb voivode (military commander), originally a teacher, who joined the Chetniks in Macedonia (komiti in the Macedonian struggle), and then the Balkan Wars (in the army of the Kingdom of Serbia).
Life
Doksim was born in Galičnik. He finished theological school in Prizren, and was a teacher in his home region until 1904, when he joined the Chetniks in the Macedonian struggle. He was highly commended for his participation in the battle of Čelopek 1905, when the Serbs won an significant victory. After the Macedonian guerila war, he went to Mount Athos, where he worked as manager of the Hilandar estate (the cradle of the Serbian Orthodox Church). He returned to Macedonia and married, then became principal at Serbian schools in Gevgelija. After that, he went to Greece and Malta and worked in trade. Doksim spoke Greek and Turkish since youth, and later taught Arabic and Italian. When the First Balkan War started, he immediately took arms and founded his company, joining voivode Vojin Popović-Vuk, as predecessors of the Serbian army. He beat the Ottomans at Kozjak. He died on the second day of the battle of Kumanovo. He was buried on a hill above the village of Mlado Nagoričane.[1]
References
- ↑ Петар Митропан, Прилози за историју штампе у Старој Србији и Македонији 1871-1912, Скопље 1933, 55; Предраг Пејчић, Четнички покрет у Краљевини Србији, Крагујевац 2007, 137, 142-144;
- "SAKUPI SE JEDNA ČETA MALA". Srpsko-nasledje.rs. December 1998. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
- http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/05/10/srpski/F03050901.shtml
- http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/03/03/srpski/F03030202.shtml
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