Mićo Ljubibratić

Mićo Ljubibratić
Mićo Ljubibratić
Мићо Љубибратић
Mico Ljubibratic 1875 HumL.png
Portrait from Humoristické listy, October 2, 1875, issue 40.
Born 1839
Trebinje, Ottoman Empire (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Died February 26, 1889
Belgrade, Principality of Serbia
Allegiance Serbia
Service/branch Revolutionaries
Rank Vojvoda

Mićo Ljubibratić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мићо Љубибратић; 1839 - February 26, 1889) was a Serbian voivoide (military commander) that participated in the many uprisings in the Herzegovina region.

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Life

Leaders and Heroes of the Uprising in Bosnia and Herzegovina, illustration in the Serb calendar Orao (1876). Ljubibratić to the left.

Mićo Ljubibratić was born in Ljubovo, Trebinje (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina). In the Herzegovinian Uprising (1857-1862), he joined Luka Vukalović. He supported Garibaldi in the Italian revolution. After the fall of the uprising (1862), he goes to Serbia where he continues organizing the liberation of Balkan peoples, also seeking to add Slavic Muslims in the bands. In the Herzegovina Uprising (1875-1878), the Serbian government, which dare not to publicly assist because of international pressure, secretly sends Ljubibratić among others to lead the uprising. In March 1876, he fights in Bosnia, but is captured and interrogated by the Austrians. In March 1877, he returns to Serbia, and upon the Herzegovina-Boka Uprising (1882), he devotes himself to establish an administrative body and the cooperation of Serbs and Muslims (i.e. Bosniaks) against the Austro-Hungarians.

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Sources

  • Vojna enciklopedija, Beograd, 1973., knjiga peta, strana 163.

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