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Karađorđe gave the order to hold fire until the enemy was "close enough to see the whites of their eyes."
Lazarević didn't stop to form a line. He slammed into the Ottoman flank like a thunderbolt. The Ottoman formation shattered.
Just when the Serbs were exhausted beyond reason, a rumble was heard from the west. It was , a Serbian duke, arriving with 2,000 fresh rebels. They had been guarding a nearby ford and had slipped through the Ottoman lines. boj na misaru prepricano
Pesma počinje poznatom slikom dva vrana gavrana koji doleću sa Mišara na kulu Kulin-kapetana u Vakup. Oni su glasnici nesreće.
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. Karađorđe gave the order to hold fire until
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.
Suleiman Pasha was furious. He ordered his cavalry—the feared spahije (Ottoman horsemen)—to charge. The ground shook as hundreds of armored horsemen thundered up the hill, sabers drawn. Just when the Serbs were exhausted beyond reason,
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.
Mišar was Serbia’s Marathon. A victory of the free against the tyrant, of the few against the many. And it echoes still.
