Cretan War (1645–1669). Stojan had two brothers (Ilija and Zaviša Janković) and a sister Ana. The family of Stojan Janković belonged to Serb Orthodox...
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Ignatov (born 1979), footballer Stojan Janković (1636–1687), military leader Stojan Lukić (born 1979), football goalkeeper Stojan Novaković (1842–1915), scholar...
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Stefan Janković (handballer) (born 1992), Bosnian handballer Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Serbian military commander in Venetian service Stole Janković (1925–1987)...
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and Serb epic poetry (as Janko of Kotari, Јанко од Котара). His son, Stojan Janković, followed in his father's footsteps. Janko was the son of Mitar (born...
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Uskok leader Stojan Janković got possession of the village after the Cretan War. He built the villages most notable object - the Janković Kula. During...
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Čehajić, which were part of a dispute with Vučić Kajić, and suggested Stojan Janković as a guarantor. On 5 February 1676, the birth of Pivljanin's son Simeon...
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Orthodox Serbian family from Obrovac and Islam Grčki, descendant of Stojan Janković, and his mother Fani Desnica was from a Catholic family Luković from...
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(tradition holds that most Hrustovo Muslim families fled Lika after Stojan Janković expelled them). It may refer to: Damir Handanović (born 1987), Serbian...
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rose up, taking Skradin, Karin, Vrana, Benkovac and Obrovac. In 1687, Stojan Janković, a Morlach leader, forced the Ottomans out of Obrovac.[citation needed]...
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where died. In 1686, Smiljan could not join Šimun Bortulačić and Stojan Janković in Sinj and Knin because he was bedridden and afflicted by podagra...
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Venetian documents, Peraica was given rule to share with fellow hajduk Stojan Janković. He died while fighting Ottomans at Rogoznica (1685). Notably, another...
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were also enumerated in epic poetry, were: Janko Mitrović, Ilija and Stojan Janković, Petar, Ilija and Franjo Smiljanić, Stjepan and Marko Sorić, Vuk Mandušić...
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Milica Janković (Požarevac, 23 November 1881 - Niška Banja, 27 June 1939) was a Serbian writer of prose and verse. Milica Janković is also known under...
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According to available sources, the fortress still existed in 1671, as Stojan Janković, a famous warrior against the Turks, was appointed its Venetian military...
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Morosini Girolamo Cornaro Hannibal von Degenfeld Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck Stojan Janković † Bajo Pivljanin † Pavlos Makris Limberakis Gerakaris (Early 1696 until...
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Stjepan I. Cosmi, the Archbishop of Split, wrote that Morlach leader Stojan Janković had brought 300 families with him to Dalmatia, and also that around...
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Stojan Abraš (1780–1813) was a Serbian revolutionary who participant in the First Serbian Uprising as a hajduk, boluk-bashi, bimbashi under the command...
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Serbs served as Venetian generals during the Cretan war, these include Stojan Janković, Ilija Smiljani, Krsto Vicković, etc. Vuk Mandušić and other rebel...
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Stojan Protić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стојан Протић; 28 January 1857 – 28 October 1923) was a Serbian politician and writer. He served as the prime minister...
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Giacomo da Riva Alvise Mocenigo Leonardo Foscolo C. M. von Degenfeld Stojan Janković Lorenzo Marcello † Lazzaro Mocenigo † Francesco Morosini Almerigo d'Este...
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Celebi's Book of Travels (Seyahat-name). SUNY Press. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-7914-0640-3. Boško Desnica, excerpts from "Stojan Janković i uskočka Dalmacija"...
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Anti-Ottoman operations in Dalmatia began as early as spring of 1684 with Stojan Janković's and Ilija Smiljanić's Uskok irregulars ravaging the countryside of...
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Marko Mesić, who led the anti-Ottoman uprising in Lika. Hajduk leader Stojan Janković distinguished himself by leading troops in Dalmatia. Croatian Ban Nikola...
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predominantly ethnic Serbs. Janko Mitrović (1613–1659), Morlach army leader Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Morlach army leader Gerasim Zelić (1752–1828), Serbian...
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government listed Janković as a refugee when the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina formally declared independence from Yugoslavia. Since Janković was born in...
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first self-defined liberals came -- Jevrem Grujić, Aleksa Janković, Vladimir Jovanović, and Stojan Bošković. As a member of this group of intellectuals, Bošković...
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Desnica, Boško (June 1998). "Hrabra smrt kod zečeva (from book Stojan Janković i uskočka Dalmacija, 1991)". Srpsko Nasleđe, Istorijske sveske, br...
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irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Morlach leader Stanislav Sočivica, Venetian rebel Sinobad...
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Aleksandar Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Јанковић; born 27 August 1981), professionally known as MC Yankoo, is an Austrian-born Serbian rapper...
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Pojić (May 2012 – April 2013) Igor Janković (April 2013 – March 2015) Saša Krupljanin (March 2015 – Oct 2015) Stojan Timarac (caretaker) (Oct 2015) Velimir...
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