House Obrenović
The House of Obrenović ( Serbian Обреновићи Obrenovići ) ruled Serbia from 1815 to 1842 and 1858 to 1903.
It was founded by Miloš Obrenović after the end of the Second Serbian Uprising , after Russia had campaigned for the Serbian cause and the Ottoman Empire was forced to a negotiated solution. Obrenović was appointed Serbian prince under Turkish sovereignty and thus founder of the Principality of Serbia . The reign of the house ended when the last Serbian king, Aleksandar Obrenović, and his wife Draga Lunjevica were murdered by the secret organization Black Hand . The successor took over the house Karađorđević .
Regents
- Miloš Obrenović I. , 1815–1839 and 1858–1860
- Milan Obrenović II , 1839
- Mihailo Obrenović III. , 1839-1842 and 1860-1868
- Milan Obrenović IV. , 1868, 1872–1882 prince, 1882–1889 as King Milan I.
- Aleksandar Obrenović , 1889–1903
See also
literature
- Holm Sundhaussen : History of Serbia. 19. – 21. Century. Böhlau, Weimar et al. 2007, ISBN 978-3-205-77660-4 .