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Српски / srpski: Redni Broj: 0626. Из Србије: Коле Рашић, војвода нишки. фотографија. 1876, pred objavljivanje rata Turskoj nastaju prva zvanična pravila koja će se primenjivati na četničke odrede, kao neku vrstu specijalnih jedinica. Spremajući se za rat, Srbija je u neoslobođene krajeve slala obučene gerilce, kako bi kasnije napredovanje vojske bilo lakše. Ovde nailazimo na sličnost sa uskocima, koji su imali slične zadatke i ciljeve. Prvi četnički vojvoda(turcizam harambaša biva zamenjen slovenskom rečju vojvoda nastalom od glagola vojevati) bio je niški trgovac Nikola Kole Rašić. On je rukovodio četama između Niša i Leskovca, a sam je obrazovao četu od oko 300 ljudi. Njegov zadatak je bio da probije put vojsci i olakša dalje prodiranje na jug. Vojvoda Kole je, u Drugom srpsko-turskom ratu prvi ušao u Leskovac i držao govor oslobođenom narodu. Todor Stanković Nišlija je među prvima organizovao četu koja kasnije ulazi u sastav Dobričkog odreda(pod komandom Miloša S. Milojevića). Toša Stanković će kasnije biti jedan od pregovarača u niškoj tvrđavi o predaji turske vojske. Tanasije Tasko Uzunović je treći istaknuti četnik, koji uspeva da pobegne iz niške tvrđave i priđe Koletu Rašiću, čiji je bio nerazdvojni prijatelj.
Date circa 1883
date QS:P,+1883-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Stare Srpske Slike
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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