| POSLJEDNJI HRVATSKI HAJDUK ANDRIJA ŠIMIĆ (1833-1905) |
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Ovo je prvi dokumentarni slikopis IMOTE
DINAROIDA (posebno priređen za internet
gledateljstvo) koji odgovara na pitanje tko
je bio Andrija (Andrijica) Šimić, koji je
značaj imao među hrvatskim pukom Dalmacije
i Hercegovine te kakva je veza između
Šimića i splitskog nogometnog kluba sa
istoimenim hajdučkim imenom.
Ovaj je slikopis inače koristan za sve
proučavatelje hrvatske prošlosti
(naročito njenog dinaroidnog područja),
etnologe, muzikologe, folkloriste, ljubitelje
hrvatskog narodnog deseterca i navijače
splitskog Hajduka. Neka se podsjete gdje su
im korijeni! Jer, stablo sa trulim korijenjem
osuđeno je na smrt. Stoga, hrvatska braćo i
sestre, uzmimo vodu (onu hrvatsku, izvornu
vodu) pa zalijmo to naše hrvatsko stablo.
Da ne uvene. Da su mu korijeni jaki!
Kao i nekada, tako i danas, hrvatska
odnarođena elita, snobovi, (malo)građani,
ili, po dr. Franji Tuđmanu "stoka sitnoga
zuba", a po piscu Ivanu Aralici "fukare" -
ove čemerne žabe kreketače hrvatske
duhovne močvare - naši građani Europejci
- oni uporno promiču hrvatsku tamburicu
(čak i nametnute simbole talijanskog
kolonijalizma - mandolinu i klapsko pjevanje
) na štetu našeg izvornog hrvatskog
(dinaroidnog) kulturnog stvaralaštva -
gusle, diple, gangu, reru, ličku ojkavicu,
hrvatski deseterac ...
Pogledajmo danas samo hrvatske krugovalne
postaje ili hrvatsku dalekovidnicu (TV). Tamo
su gusle, diple, ganga i sve narodno
stvaralaštvo južnih Hrvata potpuno
zabranjeni. Izbačeni sa televizije,
izbačeni iz škola... Sve za bolju
budućnost!
Stoga, ustajmo, braćo i sestre, dignimo svoj
glas! A jedan od tih glasova je i ovaj moj
slikopis. Nadam se da neće biti i
posljednji.
Želite nešto više doznati o hrvatskim
guslama, desetercu i usmenoj baštini Hrvata
Dinaroida?
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/15157633@N03/
http://picasaweb.google.com/imota.dinaroid/Hr
vatskiGuslar#
Za gusle spremni,
IMOTA DINAROID
P.S. Ispričavam se zbog jedne nehotične
pogreške u slikopisu. Naime, u njemu je
omaškom rečeno da je Hrvatska televizija
1955. godine posvetila Šimiću jedan
dokumentarni film. Zapravo, to se dogodilo
1995. godine.
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history, Croatia, music, folklore, Split,
Andrija, Andrijica, Šimić, Imotska krajina,
Dalmatia, Hajduk, football, soccer, sport,
Herzegovina, Turkish Empire, Bosnia, gusle,
guslar, Imotski, Zmijavci, Zagvozd, Grude,
Sinj, Dubrovnik, Mostar, Ljubo Šuto -
Zanić, imota dinaroid, hrvatski guslar,
ganga, rera, ojkavica, outlaws, highwaymen,
Mijat Tomić, Ivo Senjanin, Europe, crime,
Christians, Muslims, Catholics, Austro
Hungary, Mediterranean, Adriatic, Dinaric,
songs, singing, melody, the Balkans Tags : ŠIMIĆ gusle hajduk nogomet guslar Hrvatska Split Dalmacija Grude folklor Hercegovina Zmijavci Runovići Zagvozd Imotski uskoci povijest hajduci Turci Austro-Ugarska deseterac |
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Durée : 591 s |
| Jerko Bakula - Andrijica Šimić |
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Jerko Bakula
Andrijica Šimić (1833 -- February 5, 1905)
was a hajduk from Herzegovina.
Andrija Šimić (Andrijica is a diminutive
form) was born in Grude, in a Croatian family
of seven children: he had a brother and five
sisters. At the age of only ten, he moved to
Mostar to work for Ottoman aga Tikvina as a
wage worker. He worked there until the age of
20, when he returned to his village.
The Ottoman Turkish taxmen harassed the local
population, and at one point robbed his
father at gunpoint. Andrijica was enraged and
decided to become a hajduk, an outlaw, to
fight the Turkish government. He was hunted
down and imprisoned on several occasions, as
he also pillaged and stole from Muslim and
Christian wealthy men in the region. His
robberies affected not only Ottoman but also
Austro-Hungarian territory in inner Dalmatia,
so even the Austrian authorities put a
warrant for the arrest of him and his group.
He was joined by other young men, including
the renowned Mijat Tomić from Tomislavgrad,
and evaded the authorities for six years.
They aimed to be outlaws in a manner similar
to Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and
giving to the poor peasants.
The group was pursued by the Austro-Hungarian
authorities, and at one point in the village
of Zagvozd (near Imotski) he shot and killed
a member of the police while trying to
escape. He fled to the village of Runovići
where he found shelter at the Garac family.
However, Ante Garac and his wife Kata
together with six other villagers tied him up
in his sleep and handed him over to the
authorities.
When he was finally tried in 1871, they
sentenced him to life in prison. He served 33
years in the Koper jail when he was paroled
at the age of 68 due to efforts of his
stepson Jozo who was a soldier in the
Austro-Hungarian Army.
When Andrijica returned to Dalmatia, the
citizens of Split celebrated it with three
days of festivities and gave him plentiful
donations. He decided to travel throughout
Dalmatia, telling stories about his escapades
to many people on the road.
One day he wandered back into the once fatal
village of Runovići, and died there. When he
died all the money they found in his pocket
was one crown and two para.
Ivan Mimica Zunkalo (1862-1945) served his
sentence in prison together with Šimić, and
during this time composed 3616 ten-syllable
verses of epic poetry which he published in
1892. Šimić was later topic to several
other epic songs, lyrical verses, dramas and
novels, as well as a 1995 documentary by
Croatian Radiotelevision.
The local government in Imotski decided to
erect a monument at his grave in Runovići in
1991. The sculpture was cast by the Split
artist Ante Strinić. Tags : Gusle hercegovina hrvatska croatia Andrijica Simic Grude Mostar Imotski Runovici mijat hajduk |
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Affichage : 2150
Durée : 337 s |
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