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The protagonist; brave, determined, and a symbol of integrity.

The opening chapters establish the historical catalyst for the plot: the abolition of the Military Frontier in 1873 and its return to Croatian civil administration. For Grga Čokolin, this is not a political event but a personal catastrophe. The chapters depicting his life in the forest serve as a prologue to his tragedy. Here, Grga is depicted in his natural element—he is a man of the wild, a strange blend of a robber and a dispenser of rough justice. He fights not just against the law, but against the Ottoman threat. However, the new political reality dictates that the hayduks are no longer needed. The authorities offer them a choice: surrender and face trial, or accept amnesty and integration. This section highlights Grga’s naivety; he believes that his "heroic" past will be honored by the new society. Hajduk U Beogradu Prepricano Po Glavama

Stanko infiltrates Belgrade (then still with Turkish garrison) to assassinate the local tyrant. He disguises as a merchant. Meets Serbian underground network. The protagonist; brave, determined, and a symbol of

The fallout from the match was immediate and far-reaching. The Serbian Football Association imposed a harsh punishment on Red Star Belgrade, deducting points and fining the club. The Croatian Football Federation also took action, banning Hajduk Split from European competition. The chapters depicting his life in the forest

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