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    Mladen Milovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен Миловановић; c. 1760 – 1823) was a Serbian merchant and politician who served as the prime minister of Serbia...
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  • footballer Marko Milovanović (footballer, born 2003), Serbian footballer Mladen Milovanović, Serb State President in the 19th century Rade Milovanović (born 1954)...
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    The cabinet of Mladen Milovanović was formed in April 1807. It held office until 31 December 1810, when it was dismissed and replaced by the cabinet of...
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    (1804–1813) Mladen Milovanović  Principality of Serbia (1815–1882) Toma Vučić-Perišić Mileta Radojković Teodor Herbez Ilija Garašanin Đorđe Protić Mladen Žujović...
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  • Complete Medicine, BIBLID : 0370-8179, 135 (2007) 7-8, p. 495 Milovanović S, Milovanović D. Development of Serbian psychiatry in the period from the Middle...
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    Minister of Justice. Also inducted into Karađorđe's cabinet were Mladen Milovanović, as the Minister of War; Dositej Obradović, as the Minister of Education;...
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    1842–58) Jevrem Nenadović married Jovanka "Joka" Milovanović, the daughter of Mladen Milovanović (1760–1823). They had five daughters and two sons:...
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    the Legislative Council in April 1807, and his place was taken by Mladen Milovanović Petrovich, Michael Boro (1976). A history of modern Serbia, 1804-1918...
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    Date Members August 1805 Mladen Milovanović, Avram Lukić, Jovan Protić, Pavle Popović, Velisav Stanojlović, Janko Đurđević, Đurica Stočić, Milisav Ilijić...
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    Levajac Arsenije Loma Paulj Matejić Sima Marković Tomo Milinović Mladen Milovanović Mateja Nenadović Sima Nenadović Jakov Nenadović Petar Nikolajević-Moler...
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    Serbian Uprising (1804–1813) Karađorđe Matija Nenadović Jakov Nenadović Mladen Milovanović Milenko Stojković Stanoje Glavaš Vasa Čarapić † Hajduk-Veljko † Miloš...
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  • Konda, Uzun-Mirko, Petar Sremac, Nikola Stambolija, Karlovalija, Dragić and Mladen headed out, followed by a detachment of volunteers, and then the main column...
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    Levajac Arsenije Loma Paulj Matejić Sima Marković Tomo Milinović Mladen Milovanović Mateja Nenadović Sima Nenadović Jakov Nenadović Petar Nikolajević-Moler...
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    (1804–1813) Mladen Milovanović  Principality of Serbia (1815–1882) Toma Vučić-Perišić Mileta Radojković Teodor Herbez Ilija Garašanin Đorđe Protić Mladen Žujović...
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    Deligrad. The Serbian right wing numbered 6,000 men under the command of Mladen Milovanović at Bela Palanka. The center consisted of 18,000 troops which would...
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    (1804–1813) Mladen Milovanović  Principality of Serbia (1815–1882) Toma Vučić-Perišić Mileta Radojković Teodor Herbez Ilija Garašanin Đorđe Protić Mladen Žujović...
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    opting for Karađorđe instead. In December 1806, commanders Vujica, Mladen Milovanović and Glavaš commanded an army of 18,000 soldiers to defend the Serbs...
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    held office until April 1807, when it was replaced by the cabinet of Mladen Milovanović. Following the slaughter of the Knezes in 1804, a group of leading...
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  • representative of the Smederevo nahiyah in the cabinets of Matija Nenadović, Mladen Milovanović, and Jakov Nenadović. He was a member of the Great Federal Court (Supreme...
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    (1804–1813) Mladen Milovanović  Principality of Serbia (1815–1882) Toma Vučić-Perišić Mileta Radojković Teodor Herbez Ilija Garašanin Đorđe Protić Mladen Žujović...
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    Levajac Arsenije Loma Paulj Matejić Sima Marković Tomo Milinović Mladen Milovanović Mateja Nenadović Sima Nenadović Jakov Nenadović Petar Nikolajević-Moler...
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    Vukašin Petrović Mihailo M. Popović Milovan Milovanović Mihailo M. Popović Milić Radovanović Milovan Milovanović Milić Radovanović Milovan Marinković Vojislav...
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    to Stepanović and requested that Apis and General Staff major Milovan Milovanović Pilac be transferred from Belgrade. Stepanović responded by saying that...
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    Commanders and leaders Karađorđe Matija Nenadović Jakov Nenadović Mladen Milovanović Milenko Stojković Stanoje Glavaš Vasa Čarapić † Hajduk Veljko † Miloš...
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    Minister of Revolutionary Serbia, while her maternal grandfather Mladen Milovanović was the first Minister of Defence. On 1 June 1830 in Hotin, Bessarabia...
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    Petar Dobrnjac. The settlements on the left bank were liberated by Mladen Milovanović and Stanoje Glavaš. As soon as the town was liberated, Captain Vuča...
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    Jakov Nenadović was formed on 31 December 1810 after the dismissal of Mladen Milovanović. It held office until 11 January 1811, when it was dismissed and replaced...
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    of Serbia In office 31 December 1810 – 22 January 1811 Preceded by Mladen Milovanović Succeeded by Karađorđe Personal details Born 1765 Brankovina, Ottoman...
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    2021-04-15. Milovanović 1984, p. 72-73. Milovanović 1984, p. 75-76. Milovanović 1984, p. 85. Milovanović 1984, p. 128. Milovanović 1984, p. 131. Milovanović 1984...
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    Archived from the original on 2 April 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2019. Milovanović, Ivan (3 February 2018). "Vladavina neobuzdanog autokrate". Danas (in...
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