There is a never ending discussion about fencing skill of
the samurai and western warriors and who would win in a duel. Such duel actually happened and the winner is
western warrior.
Alexander Lexo Saichich was born on 5 August 1873 in the
village of Vinicka in Berane. Lekso
graduated from high school in Dubrovnik from where he went to Belgrade to study
at the Infantry school in Serbian Military Academy. After Belgrade he spent
three years serving in Montenegro . He
wanted to improve his military skills and gain more experience and progress headed for Istanbul to join the Turkish army and
served as one of the Emperor's personal bodyguards where he also spent three years. When Japan declared war to Russia , Serbia and
Montenegro as a support to Russia declared war to Japan and send each several
companies of voluntaries. Alexander Lekso Sajčić joined Montenegro units with a rank of lieutenant .
He was one of the bravest soldiers of that war and many stories of his bravery
and skills are still told in Russia , Serbia and Montenegro. He was wounded 4
times , two times in the head , once in a chest and once in the shoulder but
never missed any combat operation and he was always in front of his company
leading his soldiers.
In Eastern Manchuria, near the city of Vladivostok on
Sypingayskih
positions, during the second year of the conflict armies were about to clash. While Russian tacticians were searching for
the best way to win after series of defeats, a rider came forward from the
opposite side. The commander of the Japanese addressed the Russians through his
messenger. He demanded that they send one warrior for a duel against his
samurai. Russians were confused by the unusual request from the Japanese
General who demanded that before the battle they arrange a duel between two of
their champions. They knew how much significance this duel had for the upcoming
battle. Reputation of the samurai and their sword skills were very well known
among Russian soldiers and no one wanted to face fierce Japanese duelist, no
one except Alexander. As soon as the request for a duelist spread across the
camp, tall and slim lieutenant showed up at the commander's tent entrance
requesting a permission to fight. Seeing young lieutenant so skinny the commander
refused him at firs but young warrior didn’t want to leave the tent without permission
to fight. Commander ordered to find him the best horse and gave him a sabre
Two man met in the middle of the battle field and the
duel started. After taking several serious blows (he never fully
recovered from these wounds), Saichich somehow managed to defeat the samurai.
Samurai’s horse has swept away, dragging his masters’s dead
body whose feet stuck in the stirrup. The corpse of a samurai knight fell a
hundred meters before the first rows of the Japanese troops. Saichich drove up
to the opponent, bowed and went galloping back to his. After winning the duel,
Aleksandar Lexo Saichich became a Knight of the Order of St. Anne, the highest
Russian award, and the owner of many other differences. In addition, the
Russian government has identified him a good amount of gold Napoleons 40
annually for life. In the distant Manchuria, he was promoted to the rank of
captain until the end of the war he commanded a squadron of horse-Amur
Dragoons. Sabre, which he defeated samurai, now kept at the Military Museum in
Moscow
After the war he went back to Montenegro and served in a
court of the King Nicola.On April 7,
1911. in Cetinje hospital “Danilo I” died captain
Aleksandar Lexo Saichich from the effects of falling from the top floor of the
Royal Palace saving himself from a fire. In the funeral procession, which two
days later, while attending State Orchestra and the honorary squad moved to the
cemetery, along with the palace and the diplomatic entourage, silently walked
mass of people.
At the head of the procession, as a kind of document of
the deceased, on several pillows lay orders and medals: Russian Orders of St.
Vladimir, with swords and ribbon Grade II, St. Anne’s I and II, St. Stanislaus
with swords and ribbon II and III, Russian medal for being wounded ,
Montenegrin medal for bravery and Danilov Order IV degree, the Italian cross
and many more
In 2006 Montenegro
and Japan finally sign a peace treaty and ended more than a century long war.
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