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Petar Novaković (, d. Belgrade, 1808), known as Petar Čardaklija (Петар Чардаклија), was a diplomat in the First Serbian Uprising. == Early life == Novaković was born somewhere on the present day border of Macedonia and Albania, possibly in the village of Leunovo, close to Gostivar.〔Документи за борбата на македонскиот народ за самостојност и за национална држава, том два, Униврзитет Кирил и Методиј - Факултет за философско - историски науки, Скопје, 1981〕 His early life is shrouded in mystery. In all probability he ran away from his native village northwards (in present day central Serbia) and started working as an innkeeper in Belgrade. During the Habsburg-Ottoman war of 1788-91 he joined the volunteer units made out of local Serbs, so called Freikorps (Serb. ''frajkor'') where he rose to the rank of a captain. After the Austrian retreat he went to Vienna and then to Buda where he managed to establish close connections in aristocratic circles. His wife an acquaintance or serving Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna, sister of the Russian emperor Alexander I; princess Alexandra was married to Archduke Joseph, Habsburg governor of Hungary, and lived in Buda. It was in this period that Čardaklija got the title of ''Rittermeister''.〔N. Bogunović, Sva nada u ruskog cara, Večernje novosti, 2. 7. 2013. http://www.novosti.rs/dodatni_sadrzaj/clanci.119.html:441991-Sva-nada-u-ruskog-cara〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petar Čardaklija」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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