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Šako Petrović-Njegoš

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Vojvoda Šako Petrović, during the Herzegovina uprising of 1875–77.

Vojvoda Šako Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Шако Петровић-Његош, 1854-1914), was a Montenegrin theologian, military commander, politician and cousin of Montenegrin King Nikola I.

Biography

Šako Petrović-Njegoš was the first president of the National Assembly in the Principality of Montenegro (from November 1906 until 9 July 1907),[1] a state advisor and the founder of the People's Party in 1906,[2] a party that a few years later played a key role in the dethroning of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.[3] People's Party was the first political party in Montenegro.

References

  1. ^ Istorijat, Skupština Crne Gore
  2. ^ Jubilej Narodne stranke IN4S
  3. ^ S. Pavlović. Balkan Anschluss.