Pavle Šafarik

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Pavle Šafarik (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Шафарик; 15 April 1846 – fl. 1873) was a Serbian military officer, an artillery officer in the Serbian Army, and publisher. Born on 15 April 1846 in Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, Pavle was the son of the academic (1814–1876). [1] After finishing primary school and seven grades of gymnasium, he enrolled in the Military Academy in Belgrade in 1861.[1] In 1871–72, he joined the Serb revolutionary organization known as the Main Board for Serb Liberation, based in Kragujevac.[2] At that time, he was an officer at the artillery administration.[2] In March 1873, he co-founded the Kragujevac Social Press.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Spasić 1975, p. 92.
  2. ^ a b Vojvodić 1994, p. 75.
  3. ^ Spasić 1975, p. 23.

Sources[]

  • Spasić, Živomir (1975). Javnost Svetozara Markovića. Svetlost. pp. 23, 82, 92–.
  • Vojvodić, Vaso (1994). U duhu Garašaninovih ideja: Srbija i neoslobođeno Srpstvo : 1868-1876. Prosveta. ISBN 9788607007653.
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