Dimitrije Cincar-Marković Explained

Dimitrije Cincar Marković
Димитрије Цинцар Марковић
Nationality:Serbian
Order:Prime Minister of Serbia
Term Start:7 November 1902
Term End:29 May 1903
Birth Date:25 August 1849
Birth Place:Šabac, Serbia
Death Place:Belgrade, Serbia

Dimitrije Cincar-Marković (Šabac, 6 September 1849 – Belgrade, 11 June 1903) was a Serbian politician serving as the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbia, army general, Chief of General Staff, professor of war history and strategy.[1]

As one of the closest associates of king Milan Obrenović from 1897 to 1900, he made a significant contribution to the great reform, enlargement, and promotion of the army of the Kingdom of Serbia, which enabled its success in the Balkan wars.[2] Dimitrije Cincar-Marković took steps to combat the revolutionaries of the Bulgarian Exarchate who were terrorizing the Serbian population in Old Serbia and Macedonia. He brought the assassins of Grigoriy Schterbina to justice.[3] He was killed in the May Coup of 11 June 1903.[4] [5]

He was awarded Order of Miloš the Great, Order of the White Eagle, Order of the Cross of Takovo, Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph, Order of Osmanieh, Order of the Medjidie, Commander of the Legion of Honour, Order of the Iron Crown, Serbian Golden and Silver Medal for bravery and other decorations and medals.

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Graça, John V. da. Heads of State and Government. 2000. Springer. 9781349657711. en.
  2. Web site: Tvorac srpske vojne doktrine: Dimitrije Cincar-Marković. Scribd. en. 2019-08-27.
  3. Web site: General spasava tanku većinu. www.novosti.rs. sr-Latn. 2019-08-27.
  4. Book: Serbian-Italian Relations: History and Modern Times : Collection of Works. Rudić. Srđan. Biagini. Antonello. 2015-04-01. The Institute of History, Belgrade / Sapienza University of Rome, Research center CEMAS. 9788677431099. en.
  5. Web site: Tvorac srpske vojne doktrine. www.novosti.rs. sr-Latn. 2019-08-27.