Draft:Marjan Zdravković

Marjan Zdravković (Serbian Cyrillic: Марјан Здравковић; Resava District, c. 1789 - 1849) was a vojvode in the First and the Second Serbian Uprising]] and after the hostilities became a high official in Brezova nahija and the Ćuprija district (Čupriskog okruga). He is the son of a wealthy Serbian merchant and freedom-fighter Milija Zdravković and the brother of Dobrosav and Milosav Zdravković

Biography
Marjan Zdravković-Resavac is best remembered as a Serbian revolutionary who participated with distinction in both the First and the Second Serbian Uprising. Marijan (Маријан Здравковић, Ресавац) is mentioned in Serbian epic folk songs along with other leading revolutionaries.

Marjan Zdravković was educated in a district school located at the Miokovac monastery complex that enjoyed a great reputation among the people as a historical, cultural, spiritual and educational center. The school in the monastery had many famous alumni, Petar Oberknez of Resava, Stevan Sinđelić, knyaz of Resava, and others.

During the First Serbian Uprising, the monastery was renovated for the second time by the hieromonk Melentije Pavlović, and Karađorđe donated a bell. That bell was taken to Kragujevac in 1830 for the ceremony that announced a newly- liberated Serbia.