Karađorđe 卡拉乔尔杰·彼得罗维奇
(重定向自Karageorge)
Đorđe Petrović OSA (Serbian Cyrillic:Ђорђе Петровић, Serbian pronunciation: [d͡ʑôːrd͡ʑe pětroʋit͡ɕ], Anglicized: George Petrovich; known as Karađorđe (Serbian Cyrillic:Карађорђе, [kârad͡ʑoːrd͡ʑe]), Black George (Serbian:Црни Ђорђе / Crni Đorđe) ; 16 November 1768 – 24 July 1817), founded modern Serbia as the elected leader of the First Serbian Uprising (part of the Serbian Revolution) that aimed at liberating Serbia from the Ottoman Empire (1804–1813); he personally led armies against the Ottomans in several battles, which resulted in a short-lived state which he would administer as Grand Leader (Veliki Vožd) from 14 February 1804 to 21 September 1813, alongside the newly founded People's Assembly and the Governing Council, simulating a wholly functional state government in war-time.