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    Dragomir Protić or Vojvoda Dragomir (Užice, Serbia, 1877 – Tabanovce, Ottoman Empire, 27 March 1905) was a Serbian voivoda (military leader) who fought...
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  • Vojvoda (Serbian Cyrillic: Војвода lit. 'war-leader') from old Serbian was the highest rank in the army of the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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    February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik vojvoda. He led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia...
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  • Babović-Telegraph Petar Mitrozić Milutin Ivanović Vasilije Trbić Vojvoda Dragomir is Dragomir Protić Bogdan Jugović Hajnc Danilo Smiljkovic Radoje Pantić Milorad...
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    Jovan Babunski (Јован Бабунски), was a Serbian Chetnik commander (Serbian: vojvoda / војвода) during the Macedonian Struggle, Balkan Wars and World War I...
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    |title= (help) Limited, Alamy. "Stock Photo - 372 Vojvoda Dejan Popović Jekić". Alamy. "Ko je vojvoda Dragomir?". July 16, 2015. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived...
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    Vojvoda Radomir Putnik 1st Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command of the Royal Serbian Army In office 8 October 1912 – 8 December 1915 Monarch Peter I...
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    Vojin Popović (redirect from Vojvoda Vuk)
    Vojin Popović, known as Vojvoda Vuk (Serbian: Војин Поповић, војвода Вук; 9 December 1881 – 29 November 1916) was a Serbian voivode (military commander)...
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    ISBN 86-335-0142-2. Skoko, Savo; Opačić, Petar (1990). Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović u Ratovima Srbije, 1876–1918 [Vojvoda Stepa Stepanović in the Wars of Serbia, 1876–1918]...
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    20 September 1880 – 2 November 1915) was a Serbian military officer, vojvoda of the Serbian Chetnik Organization, major of the Serbian Army, and member...
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    Rujanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Тренко Рујановић; born c. 1870), known as Vojvoda Trenko (Војвода Тренко), was a Macedonian Serb Chetnik and Bulgarian apostate...
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    the army as a volunteer. Other Serbian artists, including his colleagues Dragomir Glišić, Petar Ranosović, and Milan Milovanović were also painting and drawing...
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    Cetinje, on 8 November 1860, he married Milena, 13 years old, daughter of a Vojvoda named Petar Vukotić and wife Jelena Vojvodić. In the period of peace which...
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    Трифуновић-Бирчанин; 1877 – 3 February 1943) was a Serbian Chetnik military commander (vojvoda, војвода). He took part in the Balkan Wars and World War I and afterwards...
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  • Milošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Саватије Милошевић; 1876 – 1905), known as Vojvoda Savatije, was a Serbian hajduk and Chetnik commander. Savatije Miličević...
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    Миловановић Пећанац; 1879–1944) was a Serbian and Yugoslav Chetnik commander (vojvoda) during the Balkan Wars, World War I and World War II. Pećanac fought on...
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    marshal of France on 19 February 1921 and was given the honorary title of Vojvoda (equivalent of Field-Marshal) by the Yugoslavian monarchy on 29 January...
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    Plamenac (Cyrillic: Илија Пламенац; 1821 – 6 March 1916) was a Montenegrin vojvoda and military commander during the Montenegrin–Ottoman Wars of 1862 and...
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    pre-war Fourth Male Real Gymnasium, on the corner of Tiršova Street and Vojvoda Mirko, and the lower grades were in Jove Ilića Street in the building of...
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    operated in the German-occupied territory of Serbia under the leadership of vojvoda Kosta Pećanac. They were loyal to the Government of National Salvation...
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    Cyrillic: Раде Радивојевић; 1874—July 1907), known as Vojvoda Dušan (Душан), was a Serbian Chetnik vojvoda in Old Serbia and Macedonia during the Macedonian...
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    Chetnik leaders in the area, notably vojvoda Andjelko Krstić. In 1907, Trbić was promoted to the rank of vojvoda in the city of Veles. Bloody skirmishes...
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    rest of Nikšić was taken by the Montenegrin Army under the command of Vojvoda Mašo Vrbica after a 47-day siege against the Ottoman authorities. English...
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  • April 1945) was a Bosnian Serb Chetnik commander (Serbo-Croatian Latin: vojvoda, Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: војвода) within occupied Yugoslavia during World...
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    Marko; Latas, Branko (1988). Pop izdaje: Četnički vojvoda Momčilo Đujić [Traitor Priest: The Chetnik Vojvoda Momčilo Đujić] (PDF) (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb:...
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  • politician and self-appointed Chetnik commander (Serbo-Croatian Latin: vojvoda, војвода) in the Herzegovina region of the Axis-occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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    Principality of Serbia Royal Serbian Army Years of service 1885–1921 Rank Vojvoda Battles/wars Serbo-Bulgarian War First Balkan War World War I Alma mater...
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  • Thumbnail for Pavle Đurišić
    regular officer of the Royal Yugoslav Army who became a Chetnik commander (vojvoda) and led a significant proportion of the Chetniks in Montenegro during...
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    Allegiance Serbian Chetnik Organization (1904–05) Years of service 1904–05 Rank vojvoda (Commander) šef Gorskog štaba (Chief of Mountainous Headquarters)...
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  • 20:45 (21:45 UTC+3) Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem Attendance: 13,300 Referee: Dragomir Draganov (Bulgaria) 19 June 2023 (2023-06-19) 20:45 Swissporarena, Lucerne...
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