[citation needed] He was the head of the conspirators of an uprising in Ottoman Bulgaria,[3] at Tarnovo.
The agreement was being guaranteed by the engagement between Rostislav and the niece of the patriarch, Maria Dubrovska.
Upon the start of the Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700), the rebellion broke out prematurely in the old Bulgarian capital of Tarnovo.
Heavily wounded, Rostislav got to the Rila Monastery, where the monks saved his life.
After many adventures he went back to Moscow, where he finally married Maria Dubrovska and gave the foundations of the Russian noble family Saveliev–Rostislavich.