Radonja Petrović
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Radonja Petrović ( sr-cyr, Радоња Петровић; b. 1670, Kosor, Kuči – d. 1737
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), known as Vojvoda Radonja (војвода Радоња) was the vojvoda of the Kuči tribe and a commander of the
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during the Austro–Russian–Turkish War.
Vasilije Petrović Vasilije Petrović ( sr-cyrl, Василије Петровић; 1709 – 10 March 1766) was the metropolitan bishop of Cetinje (Prince-Bishop of Montenegro), ruling with Sava Petrović (prince-bishop), Sava Petrović, his cousin. He was author o ...
wrote in ''History of Montenegro'' that Petrović was among the Montenegrin commanders who rose to arms under the influence of Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje in 1711.


Lineage

Petrović was the great-great-grandson of Drekale, the eponymous founder of
Drekalovići The Drekalovići ( cyrl, Дрекаловићи; ) are a historical union of brotherhoods of Kuči. Their patron saint ( slava) is St. Nicholas (Nikoljdan), the old tradition of Orthodox Serbs. They were part of a wave of settlement in the mid 16 ...
. Petrović's father Petar was the middle child of Vojvoda Iliko Lalev and held the title of vojvoda until his death, when it was passed to his brother Mirčeta.


Military career

Petrović succeeded his uncle as vojvoda and became the leader of the Drekalovići in Brda, called "the Hills," in modern-day
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. Along with Habsburg Serbian troops, the Drekalovići fought against the Ottomans. Venetians granted him the title of '' Guvernadur of all the Hills'' for acting as middleman between them and the Ottomans. In the talks with Austrian representatives in the village of Tešići near
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on 24 July 1737, Petrović and Patriarch Šakabenta promised Field Marshal Seckendorff that they would mobilise the Kuči and other
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tribes. Five hundred Kuči men, 200
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, and Piperi, among others, were prepared. Šakabenta and Petrović called on Sava Petrović to join the war against the Ottomans, but he was under the influence of the
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and remained inactive during the war. Petrović asked Field Marshal Seckendorff that, in the event that the rebels won, he would oversee the troops in his stead. An uprising broke out in Montenegro while talks were still underway. Petrović's rebels, Serbian troops, and an auxiliary force of
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attacked local Muslims. According to Serbia's plan, they were to take over
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,
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, and
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. A Serbian detachment attacked Bihor and pushed through to Godijevo, where they set up headquarters in the house of Mustafa Sijarić. Petrović learned that the Ottomans planned to first attack Župljani, which was already allied with the Venetians. He informed Jerolim Buća, an intendent in
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, that Derviš-paša Čengić had been ordered to divert his army from the
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towards
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, and that
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Mustafa-paša had been ordered to move towards
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with the armies of other
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s and 4,000
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. This information was likely exaggerated.


Death and legacy

Petrović died on the
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mountain in 1737 and was buried there. In 1766, his son Grigorije, who became the
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of
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, exhumed his remains and reburied them in the village of Bošnjace near
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. In 2014, 277 years after his death, his remains were moved again, this time to his birth village of Kosor. His uncle Mirčeta's grandson Martin Popović became vojvoda. Though Petrović's siblings and their descendants continued to use the surname Petrović, his offspring adopted the surname Radonjić.
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have been written about his life, including ''Ustanak sedmoro Brda i Arbanasa'' (The Uprising of the Seven Hills and the Albanians).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Radonja Petrovic Montenegrin military personnel 18th-century Serbian people Serbs from the Ottoman Empire 1670 births 1737 deaths Montenegrin people of Albanian descent Serbian people of Albanian descent