Gavro Vučković Krajišnik

Gavro Vučković Krajišnik (born in Donji Dabar near Sanski Most 1826[1] — Belgrade, 1876) was a Bosnian Serb politician, trader and writer.

He came from a well-off Bosnian Serb family with a history in dealing with trade of goods.

Gavro Vučković traveled around Europe to do business and became fluent in German, French, Greek, Italian, Turkish and later the Arabic language.

[3] Vučković died on his way to Bosnia from Belgrade in order to join the Herzegovina uprising (1875-1877).

His cousin Konstantin Vučković was one of the richest traders and bankers of his time, active in Dalmatia where he founded Matica Srpska in Dubrovnik.