Old Rashko was illiterate. Based on his singing, Vuk Karadžić recorded some of the best poems with motifs derived from medieval Serbian history, like
The Building of Skadar or
Uroš and the Sons of Marnyava.
Jacob Grimm was particularly enthralled by
The Building of Skadar and described it as "one of the most touching poems of all nations and all times". He was also the source of the songs
Four Uskoks,
The Building of Ravanica and
The Maiden Margita and Duke Rajko. Vuk Karadžić stated that the song
Battle of Deligrad was probably authored by Rashko himself. Vuk Karadžić also recorded another version of the song
The Marriage of King Vukašin from Rashko, but it was not published as he probably considered it worse than the other versions. In a letter Vuk wrote to
Miloš Obrenović he stated that he failed to record two beautiful songs from Rashko's singing:
The Wedding of Ivo Senjanin and
Three Prisoners. Miloš knew Raško personally, otherwise Vuk would not write about him in such manner. Vuk classified Rashko's songs into songs from
Herzegovina, and this classification caused polemics between Svetozar Matić who believed that his songs were originally from
Srem, although Raško had actually never visited Srem, and some other scholars who confirmed Vuk's opinion. In his songs Rashko paid much attention to
ethics, being almost obsessed with righteousness, loyalty, and disloyalty. Vuk Karadžić recorded and published ten songs from Rashko's singing. •
The Building of Skadar (Зидање Скадра) •
The Building of Ravanica (Зидање Раванице) •
The Death of Dušan •
The Emperor Suleyman and Savo Patriarch •
Uroš and the Sons of Marnyava (Урош и Мрњавчевићи) •
Four Uskoks (Четири ускока) •
Battle of Deligrad - probably authored by Rashko •
The Maiden Margita and Duke Rajko (Маргита девојка и Рајко Војвода) •
The Wedding of Prince Lazar •
The Wedding of Grujica Novaković •
The Marriage of King Vukašin - recorded but not published version ==See also==