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    Miloš Obrenović (Serbian: Милош Обреновић I, romanized: Miloš Obrenović I; pronounced [mîloʃ obrěːnoʋit͡ɕ]; 18 March 1780 or 1783 – 26 September 1860)...
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    Prince Todor (N/a) General Jovan Obrenović (1786–1850) Obren Obrenović (1818–1826) Prince Jevrem (1790–1856) Miloš Obrenović (1829–1861) King Milan I (1854–1901)...
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    Mihailo Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Обреновић, romanized: Mihailo Obrenović; 16 September 1823 – 10 June 1868) was the ruling Prince of Serbia...
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    birth, he was member of the House of Obrenović. Milan Obrenović was the eldest son and heir of Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia and his wife, Princess...
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    Hadži-Prodan's rebellion (1814) Second Serbian Uprising (1815–17), led by Miloš Obrenović Official recognition of the Serbian state (1815–1833) Official Serbian...
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    grandfather (Miloš's father) was Jevrem Obrenović (1790–1856), brother of Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia. Milan was therefore Prince Miloš's grandnephew...
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    Alexander I (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Обреновић, romanized: Aleksandar Obrenović; 14 August 1876 – 11 June 1903) was King of Serbia from 1889 to 1903 when...
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    Maria Catargiu-Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Елена Марија Катарџи-Обреновић; 1831 – 16 July 1876 ), known in Serbia as Marija Obrenović, was by birth a...
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    and Miloš Obrenović, who had previously been Prince of Serbia was recalled. In contrast to the pro-Austrian policies of his predecessor, Obrenović stood...
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  • Miloš Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Обреновић; born 12 May 1988) is a Serbian professional basketball coach. Obrenović coached Sloboda Užice and...
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  • writing the history of the Serbian Revolution and the rule of Prince Miloš Obrenović. Until the end of his life, he wrote and edited his work "Historical...
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    the first negotiations began between Miloš Obrenović and Marashli Ali Pasha, the Ottoman governor. Miloš Obrenović got a form of partial autonomy for Serbs...
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    the Principality of Serbia as the wife of Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia, and the founder of the Obrenović dynasty, which ruled Serbia in an almost...
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    creation was negotiated first through an unwritten agreement between Miloš Obrenović, leader of the Second Serbian Uprising, and Ottoman official Marashli...
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    Teodorović Obrenović (18 March 1790 – 20 September 1856) was a Serbian politician and revolutionary. He was the younger brother of Prince Miloš Obrenović I of...
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    Serbia's professional army came out of the personal guard that Prince Miloš Obrenović created in 1830. The first army law of 1839 established that force...
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    1817, when Karađorđe was assassinated on the orders of Miloš Obrenović, the founder of the Obrenović dynasty. Peter left Geneva for Paris in 1861 and enrolled...
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    secret in July 1817, but was killed shortly thereafter by agents of Miloš Obrenović, a rival rebel leader, who was concerned that Karađorđe's reappearance...
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    Serbia and Austria during the rule of Prince Miloš Obrenović. As observed from a political point of view, Obrenović saw the works of Karadžić as a potential...
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  • lineup soon being expanded with Aleksandar Lukić (bass guitar) and Miloš Obrenović (drums). At the time of their formation, the band was a part of the...
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    (Serbian: Кућа Милоша Обреновића) is the residence of Serbian Prince Miloš Obrenović, which is located in Gornja Crnuća in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac...
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    of Serbia. Požarevac was the second capital of the Serbian prince, Miloš Obrenović with the first regular state court in Serbia being established here...
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    Serbia, Minister of Education and chief secretary of cabinet to Prince Miloš Obrenović I. He was also a writer, philosopher, journalist, publisher, historian...
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  • carbonated water began to unfold. [citation needed] Knjaz Miloš is bearing the name of Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia from 1815 to 1839. It operates in its...
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    was a pitched battle between the Serbian revolutionary forces under Miloš Obrenović and the Ottoman troops commanded by Ćaja-paša, on the Ljubić hill near...
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    battle against Ottomans. It was restored in 1859 by prince of Serbia Miloš Obrenović, after whom it was named. Church of the Holy Spirit was built in Obrenovac...
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    importance or influence and depended solely on the will of the Prince Miloš Obrenović. From 1861 until 1903, the head of government was styled President...
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  • sons: Miloš, Jovan (1786–1850) and Jevrem (1790–1856). After Milan died on 16 December 1810, his half-brother Miloš adopted the surname Obrenović for him...
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    Baba Višnja (category Obrenović dynasty)
    the mother of the Serbian ruler Prince Miloš Obrenović. She is considered the progenitor of the House of Obrenović. Višnja Urošević was born in Donja Trepča...
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    Serbia, 1804–1837 Karađorđe Miloš Obrenović Principality of Serbia, 1837–1882 Miloš I Milan II Mihailo III Aleksandar Miloš I Mihailo III Milan IV Proclamation...
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