Gavro Vuković

Gavro Vuković (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Гавро Вуковић 1852, Lijeva Rijeka, Principality of Montenegro– 29 July 1928, Berane, Kingdom of SCS), also known as Vojvoda Gavro (Војвода Гавро), was a senator of the Principality of Montenegro, a military commander, Yugoslav politician and writer. A graduate of the University of Belgrade, the first Montenegrin to reach that degree of education, he returned to Montenegro and took up office in the Montenegrin government. He was a Secretary of Senate in 1874, and then a member of the High Court. After participating in the Montenegrin-Ottoman War, he undertook high diplomatic missions concerning the aftermath of Berlin Congress and therefore was named Montenegrin ambassador in Istanbul. Gavro became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Princ

Gavro Vuković

Gavro Vuković (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Гавро Вуковић 1852, Lijeva Rijeka, Principality of Montenegro– 29 July 1928, Berane, Kingdom of SCS), also known as Vojvoda Gavro (Војвода Гавро), was a senator of the Principality of Montenegro, a military commander, Yugoslav politician and writer. A graduate of the University of Belgrade, the first Montenegrin to reach that degree of education, he returned to Montenegro and took up office in the Montenegrin government. He was a Secretary of Senate in 1874, and then a member of the High Court. After participating in the Montenegrin-Ottoman War, he undertook high diplomatic missions concerning the aftermath of Berlin Congress and therefore was named Montenegrin ambassador in Istanbul. Gavro became the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Princ