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Serb reprentative in Constantinople, trader and writer
Gavro Vučković Krajišnik
BornSanski Most, Ottoman Empire
DiedBelgrade, Principality of Serbia
NationalityBosnian
Occupation(s)trader, politician, writer

Gavro Vučković Krajišnik (born in Donji Dabar near Sanski Most 1826 — Belgrade, 1876) was a Bosnian Serb politician, trader and writer.

Biography

He came from a well-off Bosnian Serb family with a history in dealing with trade of goods. Gavro Vučković traveled around Europe to do business and became fluent in German, French, Greek, Italian, Turkish and later the Arabic language. Vučković represented all Orthodox Christians from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Constantinople. He used this position to further the agenda of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, made contributions to education, improved road infrastructure and helped in the restoration of monasteries, including the Rmanj Monastery.

Vučković died on his way to Bosnia from Belgrade in order to join the Herzegovina uprising (1875-1877).

His cousin Konstantin Vučković was one of the richest traders and bankers of his time, active in Dalmatia where he founded Matica Srpska in Dubrovnik.

Works

  • Riječ krajišnička, 1868
  • Robstvo u slobodi ili ogledalo pravde u Bosni, 1872
  • Crno putovanje za Carigrad, 1910

References

  1. "Petar Kocic: Sabrana djela". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2019-07-16.
  2. "Politicki i međunarodni odnosi i sistemi - Docsity". www.docsity.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  3. srbiubih (2015-07-22). "ГАВРО ВУЧКОВИЋ КРАЈИШНИК (1812-1876) И МАНАСТИР РМАЊ". СРБИ У БИХ (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  4. Vučković, Gavro (1872). Robstvo u slobodi ili Ogledalo pravde u Bosni: u tri sveske. Srpska narodna zadružna štamparija.
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