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Janko Gagić

Janko Gagić (; died 4 February 1804) was one of most eminent Serbs at the beginning of the 18th century and as a ''buljubaša'' - a leader of small military formation, one of most famous leaders in Serbian Revolt against Turks. He was killed during the ''Slaughter of the Dukes'', the incident that sparked the First Serbian Uprising of the Serbian Revolution, ultimately leading to Serbia's liberation from the Ottoman Empire.
==Life prior the Serbian Revolt==
Gagić was born in village Ribnica in region of Ribarska Banja near Kruševac. As a young and courageous man, he had an lifechanging incident, several Turks have abducted his sister Teodora. Janko with several comrades have chased and killed them, which meant it was unsafe for him to remain there under Turkish rule.
Then he have moved away and settled in Boleč village between Belgrade and Grocka. He have gained military routine as a member of volunteer in Freikorps during Austro-Turkish War and Koča's frontier rebellion. Known for his bravery, he was chosen to be a village Ruler in Boleč. Also, he was not reluctant to attack Janissary and have held a road to Smederevo near Boleč area under control, along with his comrades.

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