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Koča Anđelković

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At that time, Serbian volunteer detachments were being formed in Austria, the Serbian Free Corps was under the command of Major Mihaljević. Before the beginning of the war, Koča and his brother Petar joined the volunteers in the company of
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Koča was captured by the Turks near Brzaska on 7 September 1788, he was taken to Tekija and tortured along with 30 of his men, he was then executed through public
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The village where he was born, Panjevac, was renamed Kočino Selo in 1930 in his honor.
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Panjevac
Tekija
Habsburg monarchy
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian Free Corps
Habsburg
Austro-Turkish War (1787–91)
Moravian
Kočino Selo
Pashalik of Scutari
Radič Petrović
Sanjak of Smederevo
Karađorđe
Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791)
Pomoravlje
Joseph II
impalement
"In Captain Kocha's company"

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