Sima Katić
Sima Katić | |
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The Glogovac church, to which Katić was ktetor (founding donator) | |
| Nickname | Prekodrinac |
| Born | 1783 |
| Died | 1832 (aged 48–49) |
| Cause of death | Natural causes |
| Allegiance | Revolutionary Serbia (1804–15) |
| Service years | 1804–15 |
| Rank | bimbaša (1808) buljubaša (1806) |
| Unit | Mačva |
| Commands | Mačva, Drina |
| Conflicts | First Serbian Uprising (1804–13) |
Sima Katić (Serbian: Сима Катић; 1783–1832) was a Serbian revolutionary, a captain active in the First Serbian Uprising leading a unit made up of Bosnian Serbs in the Mačva region by the Drina river. He was under the command of general Stojan Čupić.