Mićo Ljubibratić

Mihajlo "Mićo" Ljubibratić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мићо Љубибратић; 1839 – 26 February 1889) was a Serbian vojvoda (military commander), Orthodox priest, writer and translator who participated in the many uprisings in the Herzegovina region.

[1] Greek, Bulgarian, Romanian and Albanian translations would follow in the 20th century.

Mihajlo Ljubibratić was born in Ljubovo, Trebinje (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina).

After the fall of the uprising in 1862, he went to Serbia where he continued to organize the liberation of the Balkan peoples and also sought to recruit Slavic Muslims for the cause.

In March 1877, he returned to Serbia, and upon the Herzegovina-Boka Uprising (1882), he devoted himself to establish an administrative body and the cooperation of Serbs and Muslims (i.e. Bosniaks) against the Austro-Hungarians.

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