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Monarch
  
Karadorde

Succeeded by
  
Jakov Nenadovic

Preceded by
  
Karadorde Petrovic

Name
  
Mladen Milovanovic


Monarch
  
Karadorde

Role
  
Political leader

Preceded by
  
Mateja Nenadovic

Died
  
1823, Zlatibor, Serbia

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Succeeded by
  
Position Abolished Petar Nikolajevic Moler

Similar People
  
Jakov Nenadovic, Petar Dobrnjac, Milenko Stojkovic, Stanoje Glavas, Karadorde

Mladen Milovanović (c. 1760 in Botunje near Kragujevac – 1823 in Zlatibor) was a merchant, a Voivode in the First Serbian Uprising, associate of Karađorđe and leader of his party, President of the Administering Council (1807–1810 and 1813–1814) and first Serbian Minister of Defence (1811–1813).

Biography

Mladen was of Drobnjak clan ancestry.

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He was very selfish, acquisitive, and resolute, very skilful schemer. He had a strong influence on the Karadjordje. He was blamed for the defeat of Serbian forces in East in 1809, and change the war plan contributed to the collapse of the rebellion in 1813. After the defeat of Serbia, he went abroad, and in 1814 arrived in Hotin, Russian Empire, where he remained until 1821.

He was killed in 1823, while crossing over the Zlatibor and on the road to Montenegro, by order of Prince Milos Obrenovic, who had never trusted him. In April 1823, Prince Milos gave in Kragujevac order to Serdar of Zlatibor Jovan Micic to escort Milovanovic to Lim, and transfer him to Montenegro. However, Micic guys Leko and Simo Kovac killed him in the Očka mountain on Zlatibor during alleged escape attempt by Milovanovic, and his body dumped in a nearby cave Zvekara.

References

Mladen Milovanović Wikipedia