![]() ĭuring the First Serbian Uprising he was a scribe in Karađorđe's Governing Council ( Praviteljstvujušći Sovjet). He attended a school in Szeged and was later expelled from gymnasium in Sremski Karlovci. They sought refuge at several locations in Bosnia and Slavonski Brod before ending up in Zemun, where Sima commenced primary education which he never completed. When Sarajlija was a child, the family fled the town seeking because of a plague. ![]() ![]() His father Milutin was from the village of Rožanstvo near Užice, which he left running away from the plague and eventually settled in Sarajevo, where he was married. Sima Milutinović was born in Sarajevo, Ottoman Empire in 1791, hence his nickname Sarajlija ( The Sarajevan). Literary critic Jovan Skerlić dubbed him the first Serbian romantist. Simeon "Sima" Milutinović "Sarajlija" ( Serbian Cyrillic: Симеон "Сима" Милутиновић "Сарајлија", pronounced 3 October 1791 – 30 December 1847) was a poet, hajduk, translator, historian and adventurer. Poet, hajduk, translator, historian, philologist, diplomat. Sirotan, Simo Milutinović, Čubro Čojkovič, Čubro Čojković-Crnogorac, Srbo Srbović, S. Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, Ottoman Empire
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