The Constitution of 1838, often called the Turkish constitution (Serbian: Турски устав / Turski ustav; because it was issued in the form of a sultan firman)...
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current Constitution of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Устав Републике Србије, romanized: Ustav Republike Srbije), also known as Mitrovdan Constitution (Serbian:...
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Sretenje Constitution, in effect 1835 1838 Constitution of Serbia, in effect 1838–69 1869 Constitution of Serbia, in effect 1869–88 Akkerman Convention...
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The Constitution of the Principality of Serbia from 1869 (also known as the Regency Constitution) was the third constitution of Serbia that replaced the...
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Turkish constitution may refer to: Constitution of Turkey, the fundamental law of Turkey 1838 Constitution of Serbia, adopted during the Ottoman Empire...
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Constitution of Japan (1889) Constitution of Poland-Lithuania (1791) Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland Constitution of the Principality of Serbia...
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The Constitution of the Principality of Serbia (Slavonic-Serbian: Уставъ Княжества Сербїе) known as the Sretenje Constitution ("Candlemas Constitution")...
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the constitution at the demand of Russia and Turkey, and it was replaced by the "Turkish" Constitution of 1838. Miloš abdicated in 1839 in favor of his...
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from Serbia in 2006, and mandated by Article 4 of the Constitution of Montenegro adopted in 2007. The flag of Montenegro is red, with the coat of arms...
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the Constitution of 1838. During the Revolutions of 1848, the Serbs in the Austrian Empire proclaimed a Serbian autonomous province known as Serbian Vojvodina...
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Veliki grb) and lesser coat of arms (Мали грб / Mali grb), as provided by the Article 7 of the Constitution of Serbia. The coat of arms is a silver stylized...
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of Serbia (Serbian: Лицеј Кнежевине Србије) was founded in 1838 on the initiative of Prince Miloš Obrenović in Kragujevac, then the capital of Serbia...
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elections were held in Serbia in 1869 to elect a Grand National Assembly [sr] to approve a new constitution. Following the assassination of Prince Mihailo in...
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The Serbian Police (Serbian: Српска полиција, romanized: Srpska policija), formally the Police of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Полиција Републике...
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Foreign relations of Serbia are formulated and executed by the Government of Serbia through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Serbia established diplomatic...
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List of people from Serbia is a list of notable people from Serbia. The list contains names of people who are associated with Serbia and its territory...
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Bavaria entered a new era of constitutional reform. On 26 May 1818, Bavaria's second constitution was proclaimed. The constitution established a bicameral...
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Uprising, Belgrade Higher School was established in 1808. In 1838, in Kragujevac, Liceum of Serbian Principality was established. It was moved to Belgrade in...
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This is a list of Serbian flags used in the past and present. Flags of municipalities and cities Arilje Barajevo Belgrade Bor Bosilegrad Čajetina Čukarica...
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of Austria, and the Code of Netherlands (1838). It was in force for a whole century, until 1946, which makes it the longest-lasting code in Serbia’s recent...
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At His Majesty's pleasure (category Monarchy of Canada)
Pleasure (Singapore) Powers of appointment of the President of the United States Constitution Act, 1867, section 14. Constitution of Australia, section 64....
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in Serbia since the 19th century. 1838: The Defenders of the Constitution (Ustavobranitelji) emerged as a political movement. They defend the 1838 Turkish...
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List of Serbs contains notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth, regardless...
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Mileta Radojković (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
Constitution (the "Turkish Constitution") was re-enacted in the Principality of Serbia in 1838, Miloš Obrenović appointed seventeen members of the Council and the...
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Dimitrije Davidović (redirect from Birthplace of Dimitrije Davidović)
1789 – 24 March 1838) was a Serbian politician serving as the Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of Education and chief secretary of cabinet to Prince...
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Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina (redirect from List of governors of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
The government of Austria-Hungary, not desiring to undertake the administration of the Sanjak of Novi-Pazar, which extends between Serbia and Montenegro...
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Confederation formed. Alfred Nobel invents dynamite. The Principality of Serbia passes a Constitution which defines its independence from the Ottoman Empire. International...
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Altos (1838–1840; 1848–1849) Republic of Lower Canada (1838) Free State of Costa Rica (1838–1847) Republic of Honduras (1838–1896) Republic of Nicaragua...
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Coronations in Europe (redirect from Coronation of the Monarch of Serbia)
Crown of Saint Wenceslas in 1836, and as King of Lombardy and Venetia with the Iron Crown of Lombardy in 1838. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867...
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some of its vassal states. In Serbia, feudalism was abolished and the power of the Serbian prince was reduced with the Constitution of Serbia in 1838. In...
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