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Ivan Stepanovich Yastrebov (russian: Иван Степанович Ястребов, sr, Иван Степанович Јастребов/Ivan Stepanovič Jastrebov; 1839—1894) was
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diplomat, historian, and ethnographer. Through his diplomatic activity, he protected Serbs in
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, trying to prevent their emigration and de-Serbization.


Life

Yastrebov was born in 1839 in the village of Gromushka, in the
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, into a priestly family. He was educated in
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, which at that time was a business and cultural center of the Russian Empire, and the connection to Middle Asia as a melting pot of European and Asian influence. He later studied at the seminary in
Kazan Kazan ( ; rus, Казань, p=kɐˈzanʲ; tt-Cyrl, Казан, ''Qazan'', IPA: ɑzan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka rivers, covering an ...
, where he spent some years and finished as a student, having learned the classical languages. His admission to the Department for the Study of Eastern languages defined his decision to work in diplomacy. On 1 January 1866, he was appointed a diplomat in the Russian delegate in the Ottoman capital, Istanbul, where he stayed for a year, with the rank of ''vežbaonik''. At this time, Russia played the role of protector of the Orthodox population in the Ottoman Empire. On 1 January 1867 he was appointed the secretary and translator in the Russian Consulate in the Scutari Vilayet. The consulate was established in order to counter the influence of the Austrian and French consulates. He was the Vice-Consul, seated in Prizren, from 1 April 1870 to 18 August 1874. During that period, at times, he replaced the Russian Consul in Scutari, and on 5 August 1874 was moved to Scutari as a Consul. After a year, he became a member of Andriyashev's consulate commission (on 17 August 1875) for the
Sanjak of Herzegovina The Sanjak of Herzegovina ( tr, Hersek Sancağı; sh, Hercegovački sandžak) was an Ottoman administrative unit established in 1470. The seat was in Foča until 1572 when it was moved to Taşlıca (Pljevlja). The sanjak was initially part of ...
, until his return to Prizren as Russian Consul on 1 July 1879; he was a witness to the armed conflicts resulting from interests between Russia and Austria-Hungary. After Prizren, he worked in the Sanjak of Ioanninna since 6 September 1880, and returned to Prizren 20 February 1881, staying until March 1886. He was then moved to the General Consulate in
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. He died on 8 January 1894 in
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, where he was buried.


Work

During his diplomatic service, he wrote many studies on the regions where he stayed, for which he received a great accolade from scientific institutions, not only from Russia but from the Balkan states as well, and he also received a variety of awards and other recognitions. *Demographic study of the
Sanjak of Scutari The Sanjak of Scutari or Sanjak of Shkodra ( sq, Sanxhaku i Shkodrës; sr, Скадарски санџак; tr, İskenderiye Sancağı or ''İşkodra Sancağı'') was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire. It was established after the Otto ...
, 1874, Belgrade *("Customs and Songs of the Turkish Serbs"), 1886, St. Petersburg *''Stara Srbija i Albanija'' ("Old Serbia and Albania"), 1904, Belgrade In 1879 Russian consul in
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, Yastrebov, published his notes about his visit to Shkodër, which also included visit to ruins of
Baleč Balec was an medieval fortified town near Shkodër in what is now Albania. The settlement originated in Roman times. During Byzantine rule over the area, it was part of the Dyrrhachium theme. Later it was a seat of a župa of the Kingdom of Duk ...
. Jastrebov described the ruins of two Orthodox churches in
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, whose ruins belonged to the territory of Rioli tribe. Jastrebov was first to record a song, in Macedonian region of
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, about the conflict between
Prince Marko Marko Mrnjavčević ( sr-cyr, Марко Мрњавчевић, ;  – 17 May 1395) was the ''de jure'' Serbian king from 1371 to 1395, while he was the ''de facto'' ruler of territory in western Macedonia centered on the town of Prilep. He ...
and Korun Aramija (''Marko and the Highland Fighter Korun''). He was awarded Serbian
Order of Saint Sava The Royal Order of St. Sava is an Order of merit, first awarded by the Kingdom of Serbia in 1883 and later by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was awarded to nationals and foreigners for meritorious ach ...
and other decorations.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jastrebov, Ivan Stepanovich 1839 births 1894 deaths Diplomats of the Russian Empire People from Michurinsk Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire Scutari vilayet Recipients of the Order of St. Sava Russia–Serbia relations