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Cincar-Marko
Cincar Marko Kostić (Dolna Belica, 1777 – Šabac, 22 February 1822) was a Serbian aristocrat and diplomat. He served as vojvoda of Soko nahiye and duke of Šabac, and was one of the leaders of the First Serbian Insurrection.
== Early life==
Cincar Marko was born in 1777 in Dolna Belica, near Struga, from father Konstantin “Kosta” after whom he took his surname. His cousin was Cincar Janko Popović. Both of them were Slavs, not Aromanians (Cincars) but were nicknamed so when they moved to Serbia because of a large number of Cincars in this area as well as in Dolna Belica.〔Dragiša Lapčević, Cincarstvo u Srbiji, Beograd 1924, Odgovori na poslanička pitanja u Trgovinskom glasniku, 1923, 1924, str. 13.〕
Due to an uncertain incident with the Turks, Cincar Marko’s family moved had to flee to north Serbia where they settled in Valjevo where they were engaged in trade.〔Konstantin N. Nenadović, Život i dela velikog Đorđa Petrovića Kara-Đorđa vrhovnog vožda, oslobodioca i vladara Srbije i život njegovi vojvoda i junaka, Vienna, 1883, str. 643; Milan Đ. Milićević, Pomenik znamenitih ljudi u srpskog naroda novijeg doba, Beograd, 1888, str. 796; Andra Gavrilović, Znameniti Srbi XIX veka, vol. 1, Beograd – Zagreb, 1901, str. 110, Mladen T. Cincar-Janković, Istorijski podaci o Cincar-Janku Popoviću, vojvodi požarevačkom, Beograd 1943, str. 1.〕

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