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133:, Despot Badžović from Kruševo before the Constantinople conference over the decision to include Old Serbia in future Bulgaria. After the founding of Miloš Milojević's volunteer corps in the Serbian-Turkish war in 1876, he joined it and distinguished himself with courage in the battles in front of
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Milojević's return from Russia, they became great friends as like-minded people. He became a loyal follower - as a link with Southern Serbia, but also a godfather to Milojević; who died in his arms. Kosta's wife Petka is responsible for Milojević recording many old folk songs from
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87:. He was a descendant of the famous hajduk Nedeljko called "Šumin", and the son of Atanasij and Jane. Hence the surname: "Šumin", or "Šumen" - then "Šumenkovic". Kosta did not attend school, as a very young man, he went to work. After the
129:. In 1873, he published a map of Miloš Milojević at his own expense: "Historical-ethnographic geographical map of Serbs and Serbian countries in Turkey and Austria." In 1876, he protested together with Todor Stanković from
109:, where he traded. Upon his return to Belgrade, he invested the money he earned and opened a shop with his partner Mihajlo Kostić "Albanez". He then set up his own shop, under his own name, at the Balkan Inn in
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Kosta Šumenković was born on 16 November 1829 In the village of
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307:"Друштво Светог Саве" документа 1886-1891, године
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318:"Дело", Београд 1899. године
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