Hadži-Neimar

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PlacesMacedonia
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1792, Edessa, Pella Regional Unit, Central Macedonia Region, Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace
Death1870 (aged 78 years)
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Biography

Nikola Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Живковић; 1792–1870), known as Hadži-Neimar (Хаџи-Неимар), was the chief builder during the first reign of Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović (1817–39). Born in Voden (now Edessa, Greece) in 1792, he likely was schooled in Thessaloniki or Athens, where he had relatives. It is unknown when he moved to Serbia. His wife, Kostadinka Karkaljer, was from Magarevo (now R. Macedonia). He had four daughters and a son. He died at Belgrade in 1870.

A construction worker and contractor by trade, he became Obrenović's chief builder, entrusted with building all governmental- and royal buildings between 1820 and 1850. He is sometimes called an architect, although it remains unknown if there was an actual architect behind the works. The most notable buildings are Princess Ljubica's Residence and Residence of Prince Miloš.

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