Stojan Jankovic
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Stojan Mitrović Janković, also known as Knight Janko was the commander of the Dalmatian Serb
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 army, in the service of the Republic of Venice
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, from 1669 until his death in 1687. He participated in the Cretan
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 and Great Turkish War
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, as the supreme commander of the Venetian Serb troops, of which he is enumerated in Serb epic poetry. He was one of the three best-known uskok
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 leaders of Kotar
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.

Life

He was the son of harambaša Janko Mitrović
Janko Mitrovic
harambaša Janko Mitrović was the commander of the Dalmatian Serb army, in the service of the Republic of Venice, from 1648 until his death in 1659. He participated in the Cretan War , alongside Ilija Smiljanić, as the supreme commanders of the Venetian Serb troops, of which he is enumerated in...

 (1613-1659), another renowned anti-Ottoman rebel in Venetian service, noted commander of the Morlach army in the Cretan War (1645–1669)
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. Mitar, Janko's grandfather and eponymous founder of the noble family, hailed from Žegar. Stojan had two brothers (Ilija and Zaviša) and a sister. The Mitrovići resettled, together with others from Žegar, in Budim near Posedarja, then under Venetian control.

Stojan began fighting alongside his father and Ilija Smiljanić early on, in the Cretan War. Ilija, as the more experienced, was named serdar in 1648 after his father, Serdar Petar had died. In 1650, Stojan begins to receive a pay of 4 ducats, in 1653 the pay is raised to 6. In February 1659, at the Cetina
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 river, both leaders Janko and Ilija Smiljanić succumb to wounds after battling the Turks. The same year, the well experienced 23-year-old Stojan is chosen as leader by the band. As leader, he constantly takes part in battles in the Frontier
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. He was known to have defeated several Turkish contingents, and even himself slew the commanders, among which are notable: Ali-beg Durakbegović, Redžep-aga Filipović, aga Velagić, aga Pajalitović and Ibrahim-aga Kovačević.

In 1669-1670, Venice awards him 29 ducats monthly, and among other gifts he received a golden ring of St. Mark, and his two sons became captains. He was also given Islam Grčki, but lost it in 1671 with new border negotiations of Mahmud Pasha and Giann Battista. A truce ensured 1670-1684. In 1672, he is mentioned in Orthodox church books in Zadar. In 1681, he is mentioned as capo principale di Morlacchi, or Head Boss of the [Uskok] Serbs', with a monthly pay of 25 ducats.

In 1684 he returned from a 14-month stay in Constantinople, and joined the war against the Ottomans; liberating Sinj
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, Lika
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 and Krbava
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 in 1686.In the summer of 1685, Cosmi, the Archbishop of Split, wrote that Stojan had brought 300 families with him to Dalmatia, and also that around Trogir and Split there were 5000 refugees from Turkish lands, without food - seen as a serious threat to the defense of Dalmatia. Grain
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 sent by the Pope
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 prooved insufficient, and the Serbs were forced to launch expeditions into Turkish territory. During the siege of Hercegnovi, he went with one part of the troops and pillaged the outskirt of Ottoman Duvno, where he was killed (1687).

Family

With his wife Vinka (or Vuka) he had sons Nikola and Djuradj, and a daughter Anastasija.

Yugoslav writers Boško and Vladan Desnica
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 are descendants of Stojan's youngest brother Zaviša.

In folk tradition

  • In the Serb epic poem "The Wedding of Janković Stojan", he is offered, by a girl called Hajkuna, to become Muslim and share his wealth with her. He responds: "Don't be foolish, Hajkuna! My God is my witness that I would not become a Turk, even if I was given Lika
    Lika
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     and Udbinja". The poem ends by Hajkuna being christianized.
  • He is also enumerated in Muslim (Bosniak) folk poems.

See also

  • Vuk Mandušić
    Vuk Mandušić
    Vuk Mandušić was a Croatian Serb military commander in the Croatian Military Frontier that fought the Ottoman Empire. He was born near Visovac on the Krka, in modern Croatia. His sabre is kept at the Visovac Monastery...

     (fl. 1648), Serbian military commander in Austrian service
  • Jovan Monasterlija
    Jovan Monasterlija
    Jovan Monasterlija was a 17th-century Serbian vice-voivode and Austrian imperial officer that led a Serb army against the Ottoman Empire and other enemies of the Austrian Emperor...

     (fl. 1689-1706), Serbian military commander in Austrian service
  • Vuk Isakovič
    Vuk Isakovič
    Vuk Isakovič was a Serbian military commander in Austrian service during the Austrian-Turkish Wars. He was the inspiration for the main character in the Seobe-roman by Miloš Crnjanski.-Life:...

     (fl. 1696-1759), Serbian military commander in Austrian service


Sources

  • Berber, S. 2004, "Istorijski podaci o uskočkom serdaru Stojanu Jankoviću", Norma, vol. 10, no. 1-2, pp. 151-161. (Serbian)
  • Baština dvora Jankovića, Istorijski muzej Srbije, Beograd 2006 (Serbian)
  • Epske narodne pesme, Uskoci, str. 17-43, Beograd, 1965 (Serbian)
  • Rodoslov Jankovića i Desnica vid. Baština dvora Jankovića, Istorijski muzej Srbije, Beograd 2006, str. 92 (Serbian)
  • http://www.kulajankovica.hr/?do=jandes
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