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Count Sava
Lukich Vladislavich-Raguzinsky (Russian: Са́вва Луки́ч Рагузи́нский-Владиславич; Serbian: Сава Владиславић Рагузински, Sava Vladislavić Raguzinski;...
- century. It was
signed by Tulišen and
Count Sava
Lukich Raguzinskii-
Vladislavich at the
border city of
Kyakhta on 23
August 1727.
Diplomatic and trade...
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Sultan Ahmed III's household. At the time, the
Russian amb****ador Sava
Vladislavich-Raguzinsky,
representing Peter the Great, was
looking for "a few clever...
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Makarije Sokolović
Basil of
Ostrog Mehmed-paša Sokolović Sava
Vladislavich Filip Višnjić Sima Milutinović
Sarajlija Petar Popović
Pecija Mićo Ljubibratić...
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Habsburg Empire. In the meanwhile, a Serbian-Russian noble,
count Sava
Vladislavich maintained contacts with
Ottoman Serbs and was
under the
impression that...
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Kyakhta trade between Russia and China. Kyakhta's founder, the Serb Sava
Vladislavich,
established it as a
trading point between Russia and the Qing Empire...
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Serbs continued to
settle in
Russian lands, and many, such as Sava
Vladislavich,
Nikolay Depreradovich, and
Peter Tekeli,
became high
ranking generals...
- the
Carnival at
Venice in 1720. The work is
dedicated to
Count Sava
Vladislavich, a
Serbian merchant and
diplomat in the
employ of
Peter the Great, who...
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Alexandrovich of
Russia Grand Duke
Vladimir Kirillovich of
Russia Sava
Vladislavich Illarion Vorontsov-Dashkov
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
Wellington Wilhelm...
- Manchus, but the next year he was made
second to the more
senior Sava
Vladislavich. This led to the
Treaty of
Kyakhta in 1727. He
accompanied the state...