Boj Na Misaru Prepricano [cracked] Site

Opposite them stood (Black George), a pig trader turned military leader, and his 4,000 to 5,000 rebels. The Serbs had no uniforms, only opanci (traditional shoes) and guns they had made in hidden mountain forges. They had gunpowder, courage, and a single, desperate plan.

Today, a large white church stands on top of Mišar hill. But the real monument isn't the stone. It is Serbia itself. Every time you hear the phrase "Samo sloga Srbina spasava" (Only unity saves the Serb), remember that it was first written in blood on the slopes of Mišar. boj na misaru prepricano

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. Opposite them stood (Black George), a pig trader