Anto Daković
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Anto Daković | |
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Picture of Vojvoda Anto Daković | |
| Born | 1823 |
| Died | March 9, 1889 (aged 65–66) |
| Resting place | Grahovo |
| Title | Grand Duke of Grahovo |
Anto Daković (1823–1889) was the Grand Duke of Grahovo and a senator in the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro.[1]
Daković was born in 1823 in the area of Grahovo. His family hailed from the Vujačić brotherhood, after taking the patronymic name of Dako Vujačić, the Grahovo Prince which was slain by his fellow tribesmen for his collaboration with the Ottomans. His brotherhood descended from a fleeing member of the Kuči tribe.[2] His father was Grahovo prince Jakov Daković, who chose in 1834 to annex the Grahovo region to Montenegro.[3] Anto Daković had 2 sons, Perko (Pero) and Jakša (Jakov).[4] According to Lazar Tomanović, Anto's last son, Perko, died in his youth on Easter of 1885, leaving one male kid in the cradle.[5]