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= Pradjed Ninoslav = Pradjed Ninoslav I Petrović (Прадёдъ Нынослав Петрович, /pr̩adʎêːd nîːnoslav pe:trovitɕ/) was a Radogothic Pradjed of the Bosnian Diarchy between 1702 to 1745, his death and subsequent succession led to the Fall of Bosnia, and he is often cited as the "Last Good Pradjed".

Before succeeding his father Petr VIII for the position of Pradjed in 1702, he was King of Tessalía and Praïte of San Pedro, which was later renamed to Petrograd. Between 1697 and 1702 he was involved in the Brothers' War, which he won symbolically, and was given the position of Pradëd-pi-Porvaiju by then-temporan and nephew Hvalimir Laudević, he later disregarded this title, and bared the honor of a successive Pradjed, which is the basis behind the Radogothic religious sect, the Pradjedists.

His reign was marked with relative peace and a stabilization of the Bosnian economy and military prowess. His success at annulling Bosnian debts to the Namnetian Cities was recorded to have made the Bosnian Treasury the fullest it had ever been since the reign of Pradjed Tvrtko, in 1503. Additional achievements done by Ninoslav including the re-integration of the Kingdoms of Indeluźe, Valens-i-Aragon, and Tolede into the Bosnian Diarchy, which itself had turned into the Bosnian Monarchy, as an additional consequence of the Brothers' War. Several Non-Bosnian colonies, including Terra Brazijl, Terra Majiana, San Pedro (modern Petrograd), and Terra Desembocadura (modern Désjim). Furthermore, Ninoslav appended the diplomatic losses in the Brothers' war, and was able to restore his allies in Germany, Hungary, and Naples.

Pradjed Ninoslav was also heavily committed to Theology and Philosophy, which were all drawn to paper in 7 books that he authored during his tenure, including his personal Law and Ordinance, which had since become the most widely accepted book of its kind. He sired 8 children from two wives; Laude Borislava and Nina Ninoslava, which was a daughter of his with Laude. His undisputed successor, Ninoslav II, was the son of Nina, he was born with horrible defects that enabled his half-sister, Mateja Ninsolava, to reign in his stead.