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Miloje Todorović

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Miloje Todorović
8th Prime Minister of Serbia
In office
1826–1826
MonarchMiloš Obrenović
Preceded byJevrem Obrenović
Succeeded byDimitrije Davidović
Personal details
Born1762
Crnče (Jagodina), Jagodina, Ottoman Empire (present-day Serbia)[1]
Died1832
Crnče, Jagodina, Principality of Serbia (present-day Serbia)
NationalitySerbian

Miloje Todorović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милоје Тодоровић; 1762 – 1832), was a Serbian voivode and politician.

Biography

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Todorović participated in Koča's frontier rebellion and both the First Serbian Uprising and the Second Serbian Uprising.[2] Due to great contributions he made in the First Serbian Uprising Karađorđe declared him a voivode. As a fluent speaker of Turkish and one of Serbia's most notable people.[3][4] He was a part of Serbian delegation which came up with a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire in 1815.[5] For that achievement, sultan Mahmud II bestowed Todorović with silver sabre and other gifts. After the end of Serbian Revolution, Todorović held a number of public offices in the area of Civil law courts.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "JAGODINA GRAD TRI SRPSKA PREMIJERA | CentralMedia". Retrieved 2019-09-24.
  2. ^ Jovanović, Dobrivoje. "ЈАГОДИНСКА И ЋУПРИЈСКА НАХИЈА У ДРУГОМ СРПСКОМ УСТАНКУ" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Zdravković, Ljubica; Cvetković, Branislav. "Кнез Милоје Теодоровић и његова заоставштина" (PDF). Завичајни музеј, Јагодина.
  4. ^ R. Zlatković, Branko (2014). "ДРУГИ СРПСКИ УСТАНАК У ИСТОРИЈИ И У УСМЕНОЈ ХРОНИЦИ*" (PDF). Институт за књижевност и уметност.
  5. ^ "Poznate licnosti Jagodine - Miloje Todorovic". www.jagodina.autentik.net. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Serbia
1826
Succeeded by