He is remembered as one of three major Serbian folklorists of the early 20th century along with Nikola T. Kašiković and Novica Šaulić.
[2] Mirko Radoičić mentions his father, Mrdak Luburić from Rioca near Bileće as a prominent participant Herzegovina uprising of 1875–1878 ), and Stanislav Vinaver and as a "famous guslar".
[3] Very early, in 1910, at the urging of Jovan Erdeljanović,[4] Luburić began collecting folk songs and various materials for studying the settlements and the origins of the population Old Hercegovina (Nikšić, Drobnjak, Piva, Golija, Bijela Rudina and Morača).
[6] After the war, Andrija taught in two villages in Nikšić: Brezovik and Dragovoljići (1919), then worked as a police clerk in his hometown (1920).
[9] Although he spent more than twenty years collecting folk epic songs (800-plus), Luburić did a lot in the scientific field as well.