Nikola Nikolajević (revolutionary)

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Nikola Nikolajevic
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Born1780
Died1842
NationalitySerbian
CitizenshipSerbia
EducationSeminary
OccupationInsurrection
Spouse(s)Poleksija Karađorđević

Nikola Nikolajević (Cyrillic Serbian: Никола Николајевић; 1780-after 1842) was one of four leaders (along with Sima Marković (voivode), Pavle Popović (revolutionary) and Milisav Čamdžija) of the Belgrade Nahiya (Ottoman) in the first Serbian insurrection. His son Konstantin Nikolajević (1821-1877) was married to Poleksija Karađorđević, daughter of Alexander Karađorđević and sister of King Peter I of Serbia.

Nikola Nikolajević was a scholarship stipend list of Metropolitan Stevan Stratimirović of Sremski Karlovci, where he graduated from the seminary. He moved to Karađorđe's Serbia in 1805 and worked as a teacher in Ostružnica in the municipality of Čukarica, then the Posavina principality of the Belgrade nahiya, where he and his wife Makra were born. After the Second Serbian Uprising, he was in the service of Prince Miloš, as the manager of the financial department (aznadar). He died in a hunt in 1821. It is presumed that he was killed on the order of Prince Miloš Obrenović, because he was involved in events in which, among other things, Princess Ljubica Vukomanović killed Miloš's famous mistress Petrija, thinking that the prince would marry her[1].

Literature

  • Dragoslav Janković, "Srpska Država Prvog Ustanka, Nolit, 1984.[2]
  • Ćorović, Vladimir (2003). Карађорђе и први српски устанак. Свет књиге. ISBN 978-86-7396-057-9.
  • "Obrenovići i Muzejskim i drugim zbirkama Srbije i Evrope IV", Muzej Rudničkog-Takovskog Kraja, Gornji Milanovac, 2016.[3]

References

  1. Константин Н. Ненадовић, Живот и дела великог Ђорђа Петровића Кара-Ђорђа врховног вожда, ослободиоца и владара Србије и живот његови војвода и јунака, Беч, штампарија Јована Н. Вернаја, 1883, стр. 151.
  2. https://www.kupindo.com/Istorija/45156585_Dragoslav-Jankovic-SRPSKA-DRZAVA-PRVOG-USTANKA
  3. http://www.muzejgm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/4-Obrenovici-u-muzejskim-i-drugim-zbirkama-Srbije-i-Evrope-IV.pdf

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