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Petar Čardaklija

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As the Serbian insurrectionists decided to seek international support for their cause they first turned to Vienna but were refused. Čardaklija advised them to petition the Russian tzar since he would be more inclined on supporting them. Čardaklija persuaded Karadjordje that the best way to do this
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The delegation returned to Serbia in mid-December 1804. Čardaklija next took part in the national assembly in Pećani. In April 1805 he was again in a diplomatic delegation (together with Aleksa Lazarević, Jovan Protić, and Stevan Živković) that was sent to
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When in 1807 Russia decided to militarily help the Serbs, Čardaklija (together with Avram Lukić and Jeremeija Gagić) was sent to the HQ of the Russian expeditionary force which was stationed in
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where he managed to establish close connections in aristocratic circles. His wife was an acquaintance or serving
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Konstantin N. Nenadović, Život i dela Karađorđa i njegovi junaka, vol. 2, Vienna 1884, pp. 43–47
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and then, in July 1804, he crossed into Serbia and put himself at the service of
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to act as a Russian plenipotentiary in Serbia; their wish was granted.
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N. Bogunović, Sva nada u ruskog cara, Večernje novosti, 2 July 2013.
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because his Serbian antecedents were originally from that region.
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Petar Novaković was born somewhere on the present-day border of
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agreed and on September 1 a Serbian delegation made out of
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Dr H. Polenaković, "Dositej Obradović kod Makedonaca" in
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with other notable Serbs. That is also where he died.
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until his death in 1808. He was buried in Belgrade's
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Index

Petar Novaković Čardaklija
Serbian Cyrillic
Belgrade
First Serbian Uprising
Čardaklija
North Macedonia
Albania
Gostivar
Sanjak of Smederevo
Belgrade
Austro-Turkish War (1787–91)
Serbian Free Corps
Vienna
Buda
Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna
Alexander I
Archduke Joseph
Buda
Ottoman
Karadjordje
uprising
Kharkov
Karadjordje
St Petersburg
Karadjordje
Mateja Nenadović
Saint Petersburg
Prince Czartoryski
Constantinople
Odessa

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