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Čolak-Anta

Antonije "Anta" Simeonović, known as Čolak-Anta (; 1777–1853) was a Serbian revolutionary commander (''vojvoda''), one of the most important figures of the First Serbian Uprising. He was a military commander, Duke of the Kruševac province, and later in life, Chief Magistrate. Čolak-Anta fought under Grand Leader Karađorđe, and is the eponymous founder of the notable Čolak-Antić family.
==Early life==
Simeonović was born in Sredska (in modern Prizren municipality, Kosovo), at the time part of the Kosovo Vilayet. His family hailed from Herzegovina.
As a young man he moved to Belgrade where he was a prosperous merchant trading furs and weaponry across the river Sava with neighbouring Habsburg Hungary and Austria. His real name was Anta (from Antonije, en. Anthony), he was first nicknamed Uzun because of his height but became known by the name Čolak-Anta (''çolak'' meaning one-armed in Turkish) when, in 1806, during a fight with an Ottoman commander, he was hit with a sabre and lost the usage of his left arm.

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