Milutin Savić

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Milutin Savić
Nickname(s)Garašanin
Born1762
Garaši (modern Serbia)
Died1842 (80 years old)
Barajevo (modern Serbia)
AllegianceSerbia Serbian revolutionaries
Years of service1804–15
Rankobor-knez
Battles/wars
  • First Serbian Uprising (1813)
  • Second Serbian Uprising (1815)
  • Hadži Milutin Savić Garašanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Милутин Савић Гарашанин; 1762–1842) was a Serbian revolutionary, obor-knez of Jasenica, and member of the National Council under Miloš Obrenović. He is the father of Ilija Garašanin and grandfather of Milutin Garašanin (1845-1898), one of the founders and leaders of Serbian Progressive Party.

    Life[]

    Savić was born in the village of Garaši, south of Belgrade. His father Sava "Saviša" Bošković settled in Garaši from Bjelopavlići (in Montenegro). His paternal great-grandfather Vukašin Bošković was a knez of the Bošković brotherhood in Bjelopavlići.[1]

    He participated in the Freikorp of the Austrian Army in the Koča's frontier, in the same unit as Karađorđe.

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    References[]

    1. ^ "snažan, visok, jakog glasa", vid. Dejvid Mekenzi, Ilija Garašanin, državnik i diplomata, Beograd,1987, str. 27
    • The memoirs of Prota Matija Nenadović
    • The first Serbian uprising and the restoration of the Serbian state
    • Michael Boro Petrovich, A history of modern Serbia, 1804-1918: Volume 1; Volume 1, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976
    • Војислав Суботић, Memorijali oslobodilačkih ratova Srbije, Book 1, Volume 1, Vlada Republike Srbije, Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja i socijalne politike, 2006


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