His family moved to Istanbul in 1915 and remained there while Osman returned to the Balkans in 1919, to Novi Pazar, where he married a second time.
[7] Along with Italians, Rastoder's militia attack village Azane near Berane, killing 5 Serbs and arresting 19, who were later sent to camps, 4 dying there.
[9] In February of 1942, Rastoder led an attack against Serb villages on right side of river Lim in Bijelo Polje County.
[14] Rastoder's position could be partially explained by attack on his house by local Partisans, as well as murder of one of his sons by Chetniks in Berane.
[17] In February 2013, members of the Bosniak community in Luxembourg established the Mulla Hrastoder, an award named for Rastoder in his honor.