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*{{cite book|author=Branko Šašić|title=Znameniti Šapčani i Podrinci|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rx79MgAACAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Udruženje Građana Sport u Podrinju}} *{{cite book|author=Branko Šašić|title=Znameniti Šapčani i Podrinci|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rx79MgAACAAJ|year=1998|publisher=Udruženje Građana Sport u Podrinju}}
**excerpt at {{cite web|title=Đorđe Obradović Ćurčija (17xx—1804)|url=http://www.riznicasrpska.net/ponossrpstva/index.php?topic=220.0}} **excerpt at {{cite web|title=Đorđe Obradović Ćurčija (17xx—1804)|url=http://www.riznicasrpska.net/ponossrpstva/index.php?topic=220.0}}

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Đorđe Obradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Обрадовић; d. 1804), known as Đorđe Ćurčija (Ђорђе Ћурчија) or Ćurta (Ћурта), was a commander in the First Serbian Uprising (1804). When he heard of the outbreak against the dahija in Valjevo and Šumadija Obradović was operating as a hajduk (highwayman) and in response he "began to attack the Turks more frequently". He would be purged by his own side before the year was out.

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References

  1. M. Vukićević: Karađorđe vol II, Beograd 1912, p44.
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