Stevan Sinđelić

Stevan Sinđelić
Stevan Sinđelić
Born1771
Svilajnac, Ottoman Empire
Died19 May 1809(1809-05-19) (aged 37–38)
Niš, Ottoman Empire
Allegiance Revolutionary Serbia
Years of service1804–1809
RankVojvoda
UnitResava
Battles / warsFirst Serbian Uprising:
Battle of Ivankovac
Battle of Deligrad
Battle of Čegar

Stevan Sinđelić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Синђелић; 1771 19 May 1809) was a Serbian revolutionary commander in Resava, who fought during the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813) against Ottoman rule. As the commander of the Resava Brigade, he fought in many battles and skirmishes against Ottoman foot-soldiers, including the Battle of Ivankovac in 1805 and the Battle of Deligrad in 1806. He is remembered for his actions during the Battle of Čegar Hill in 1809, in which he and the Resava Brigade found themselves surrounded by the Ottomans. Encircled and without much chance of survival, Sinđelić ignited the gunpowder kegs in the powder cave, creating an enormous explosion that killed him, along with all of the Serbian and Ottoman soldiers in his trench.