Milija Zdravković Explained

Milija Zdravković-Resavac (Serbian: Милија Здравковић-Ресавац; c. 1755–1814) was an obor-knez during the First Serbian Uprising[1] and a representative of the Ćuprija nahiyah in the cabinet of Matija Nenadović in 1805.[2] The Zdravković ancestors hail from the village northeast of Niš. Knyaz Milija Zdravković was born in Lomnica, the Resava Principality of the Ćuprija Nahiya. Milija was a member of Karađorđe's Governing State Council for the Ćuprija Nahiya. After the first revolution was quelled in 1813, he surrendered to the Turkish authorities in 1813 but was killed in 1814 in Belgrade.

Milija Zdravković had two sons, the oldest Milosav (who, according to Mateja Nenadović, took over his father's title of Knyaz of the Resava Principality of the Ćuprija Nahiya),[3] and Dobrosav.[4]

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  1. Web site: Turski spomenice. Gliša. Elezović. December 6, 1940. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Janković . Dragoslav . December 6, 1984 . Srpska država prvog ustanka . Nolit . Google Books.
  3. Book: The Memoirs of Prota Matija Nenadović. Mateja. Nenadovic. Mateja. Nenadović. December 6, 1969. Clarendon Press. 9780198214762. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Sud opštenarodni srpski: 1820-1835. Državna arhiva NR. Srbije. December 6, 1968. Arhiv Srbije. Google Books.