Muhamed Hadžijamaković (1814 or 1815 – 25 August 1878) was one of the Bosnian Muslim leaders striving for the Bosnia Vilayet autonomy within the Ottoman Empire in the 1860s and 1870s.
Hadžijamaković was born in Sarajevo into a family of Bosniak Janissary descendants.
He married twice; the first marriage produced two daughters, Umihana and Fatima.
He ardently opposed the Austro-Hungarian occupation of the Bosnia Vilayet in 1878 and eventually became one of the main organizers of the armed resistance in Sarajevo to the invading Austro-Hungarian Army.
He requested the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II for support which never arrived.