Komitadji, Comitadji, or Komita (plural: Komitadjis, Comitadjis, or Komitas) (Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian: Комити, Komiti, Romanian: Comitagiu, Greek: Κομιτατζής, plural: Κομιτατζήδες, romanized: Komitatzḗs, pl. Komitatzḗdes, Turkish: Komitacı, Albanian: Komit) was a collective name for members of various rebel bands (chetas) operating in the Balkans during the final period of the Ottoman Empire. The name itself originates from Turkish and translates as "committee members". Komitadjis fought against the Turkish authorities and were supported by the governments of the neighbouring states, especially Bulgaria.[1]
Komitadji was the name given to a space-travelling warship of the Earth-based Pax Empire in the science-fictionnovelAngelmass (TOR Books, 2001) by Timothy Zahn.
^The Making of a New Europe: R.W. Seton-Watson and the Last Years of Austria-Hungary, Hugh Seton-Watson, Christopher Seton-Watson, Methuen, 1981, ISBN0416747302, p. 71.
The word komitadji is Turkish, meaning literally "committee man". It came to be used for the guerilla bands, which, subsidized by the governments of the Christian Balkan states, especially of Bulgaria.
^Salâhi Sonyel, Minorities and the Destruction of the Ottoman Empire; Turkish Historical Society Printing House, 1993; ISBN975160544X, p. 232.
^Христо Марков Йонков, Числен, социален и класов състав на революционерите в Априлското възстание 1876: Историко-социологическо изследване на ІV революционен окръг. Изд. на Българската академия на науките, 1993, стр. 34.