Дќeta Site
These groups engaged in guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and local defense.
Historically, a četa was a basic unit of irregular fighters, often used by revolutionaries and insurgents during the struggle against the Ottoman Empire. ДЌeta
It is the equivalent of a Company (a tactical unit typically commanded by a captain). These groups engaged in guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and
In modern Slavic languages (such as Serbian, Croatian, or Bulgarian), the word has been adapted into standard military terminology: These groups engaged in guerrilla warfare
The term is prominent in Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, and Montenegrin history, notably during the era of the Hajduks and later revolutionary movements. Contemporary Meaning
It typically consisted of a small group of armed men (often 10–50) led by a Vojvoda (commander).