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Sima Nenadović

Simeon "Sima" Nenadović (; 1793–1815) was a Serbian ''voivode'' (military commander) in the Second Serbian Uprising of the Serbian revolution. He was part of the Nenadović family, among which was his brother Prota Mateja, the first Serbian Prime Minister, his father Aleksa Nenadović (1749-1804), his nephew Ljubomir Nenadović, and his uncle Jakov Nenadović.
==Life==
Simeon Nenadović "Sima" was born in 1793, in Brankovina. His father was ''knez'' Aleksa Nenadović, and his mother's name was Jovanka. The renegade janissaries, known as ''dahia'', took control of the Smederevan Sanjak in 1802, after murdering Vizier Hadži Mustafa Pasha. The four leaders divided the Sanjak, ruling as dictators, also removing the rights granted by Sultan Selim III. In 1804, the jannisaries executed more than 70 prominent Serb nobles, among which were Aleksa (Sima's father), and Ilija Birčanin. Sima finished ''Great School'' in Belgrade, and military school in Vienna.
The ''slaughter of the dukes'' triggered the First Serbian Uprising.〔Leopold von Ranke, ("History of Servia and the Servian Revolution" ), p. 119-120〕 Karadjordje was elected as leader. Sima's uncle, Jakov Nenadović, was one of the most distinguished revolutionary commanders, and the first Serbian Interior Minister (1811–1813). His older brother, Mateja, known as ''Prota Mateja'', was an Orthodox archpriest and the first Serbian Prime Minister.
Sima did only participate in the last year of the Uprising, in the battles on the Drina (1813). With the suppression of the revolt by the Ottomans, Sima fled Serbia and helped his brother Mateja in his diplomatic missions (1814–1815). He returned to Serbia, immediately with the outbreak of the Second Serbian Uprising (1815). He became a ''voivode'' of the Valjevo nahija. He died in battles against the Ottomans, in Dublje, 26 July 1815 (22 years old).

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