Nikola T. Kašiković

[1] His editorial policies brought prestige and recognition to his journal in Sarajevo at the time when Bosnia and Herzegovina was under the Turkish and Austrian yoke.

Bosanska vila published folklore, poetry, short stories, translations and reported on Serbian cultural events from across the Balkans.

Since a great number of subscribers lived in Belgrade, Nikola and Stoja were in correspondence with the intellectual crowd of that city, namely Milorad Pavlović and Isidora Sekulić.

In 1910, historian and friend of the Kašiković couple, Vladimir Ćorović presented a comprehensive history of Bosanska Vila in his address on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its founding.

Also, the couple received a laurel wreath which was presented by the Philanthropic Organization of Serbian Ladies (Kolo srspski sestara),[7] as a gesture of their appreciation.

Nikola Kašiković