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He was a Serbian Orthodox priest. Šarić was part of the Morlach community, mixed Catholic and Orthodox settlers (later Orthodox settlers identified as Serbs) in Dalmatia. lieutenant is said that he was from the Šibenik frontier.
He was a Serbian Orthodox priest.
He held the rank of serdar. He is known by the title harambaša (bandit leader).
Around 1666, Šarić had a crucial influence on the Morlachs. In 1668, Šarić asked, on behalf of all the Orthodox Morlachs, the Venetian provedadore (governor) of Dalmatia and Albania to stop the local Catholics from harassing their bishop Kiril and throwing garbage near the Orthodox church.
On October 3, 1668, the Venetian governor issued a statement and threatened some Mihovil Kapuan with a fine of 500 ducats for his involvement in the harassment of bishop Kiril.
Another request was turned in to the Dalmatian governor dated November 1, 1669, signed by a number of chiefs in Venetian service, including Šarić. There were several other Morlach chiefs surnamed Šarić, such as Milin Šarić, et cetera He is mentioned in Serbian epic poetry.
Name: He was also known as Cvitko (Цвитко Шарић), and his surname has also been scarcely rendered Šarinić (Шаринић) and Šorić (Шорић).