Konstantin Josef Jireček (24 July 1854 – 10 January 1918) was an Austro-Hungarian Czech historian, politician, diplomat, and Slavist. He was the founder...
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Pavel Josef Safarik (1795–1861). His son was the Slavic specialist Konstantin Josef Jireček, and his brother was the historian Hermenegild Jireček.[citation...
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Jireček (1825–1888), Czech scholar Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854–1918), Josef's son and a fellow scholar Jireček Line, a conceptual line between ancient...
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Griechenlands. K. Sandfeld, Balkanfilologien (København, 1926, MCMXXVI). Konstantin Josef Jireček, Die Balkanvölker und ihre kulturellen und politischen Bestrebungen...
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Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria was thought by some authors, such as Konstantin Josef Jireček, to be related to the Balkan Egyptians, possible descendants of...
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brothers Felix Kanitz (1829 – 1904) Albert Long (1832 - 1901) Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854 - 1918) Karel (1859 - 1944) and Hermann Škorpil (1858 - 1923)...
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Other notable researchers in this field include Marin Drinov, Konstantin Josef Jireček, Lyubomir Miletich, Aleksandar Teodorov-Balan, Stoyko Stoykov....
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and by Austrian paleography expert Albert Mahl. Josef Jireček and his son, Konstantin Josef Jireček, both university professors in Prague, studied 32...
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Srebrenica because of its mines. According to Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček, from 1411 to 1463, Srebrenica switched hands several times, being...
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sometime absent. Initially considered (and later abandoned) by Konstantin Josef Jireček and Karel Škorpil, this assumption was gradually rejected because...
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related to the Balkan Egyptians according to some authors, such as Konstantin Josef Jireček. In 1990, an "Egyptian association" was formed in Ohrid, Macedonia...
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started is controversial. Fahameddin Başar, Halil İnalcık and Konstantin Josef Jireček gave it as 1394, while Feridun Emecen and Haldun Eroğlu believed...
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1880 or 1881 at the invitation of Bulgarian Minister of Education Konstantin Josef Jireček and remained in the country for several years. The First Sofia...
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on Serbs in history was from events regarding the Narentines. Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854–1918) treated them as a distinct South Slavic tribe. Croatian...
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by Nazis as the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Reichsprotektor Konstantin von Neurath handed the historical insigniae to the German University,...
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1902. First who considered such a thesis and Iranian origin was Konstantin Josef Jireček in 1911. Ten years later, Al. I. Sobolevski gave the first systematic...
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(1997). Породице у Дробњаку и њихово поријекло. Stručna knjiga. Konstantin Josef Jireček, Geschichte der Serben I, III; Jovan Cvijić, Насеља, И; Ljubomir...
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indicates a birth year of 1813. Nineteenth-century Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček believed that Njeguši was an appellation derived from the given...
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Gerhard Gesemann (1888–1948), linguistics Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854–1918), history, linguistics Josef Matl (1897–1974), history, linguistics Ioannis...
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Bishop of Philippoupolis and the Czech historian and slavicist Konstantin Josef Jireček in the middle of the 17th century, some Bulgarian provosts agreed...
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so-called Czech invasion into Bulgaria, of which Šafářík's grandson Konstantin Josef Jireček was the main personality. He took part in establishing the Bulgarian...
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ethnic groups among them were the Czechs and Slovaks, such as Konstantin Josef Jireček, Hermann Škorpil, Karel Škorpil, Jiří Prošek, Ivan Mrkvička, Jaroslav...
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Alamanni's source. Its authenticity however was doubtful, and Konstantin Josef Jireček considered this manuscript to be the work of Ivan Tomko Marnavich...
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northern Bosnia, west from zemlja Usora. This is confirmed by Konstantin Josef Jireček who said: "The Lower Ends (das Unterland) lies in the northwestern...
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connect the tablets' personal names with Croatian ethonyms. In 1911, Konstantin Josef Jireček was the first to consider these ethonyms to be of Iranian origin...
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philologist and orientalist (decipherer of Hittite) Konstantin Jireček, slavist, historian Josef Jungmann, linguist Henry Kučera, linguist, cognitive...
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(Greek: Καρυώτες), is regarded by some ethnographers (including Konstantin Josef Jireček) as having been only Greek-identifying, but of Bulgarian origin...
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in the court church of St. Andrew in Prapratna. Czech historian Konstantin Josef Jireček (1854–1918), in 1879, identified Prapratna with Papratnica in the...
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Guilelmum Braumüller. pp. 56, 180, 181. Fine 1994, pp. 362–364. Jireček, Konstantin Josef (1952). "Насеља, земљорадња и занати" (in Serbian). Политичка...
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Centar za mitološki studije Srbije. pp. 54, 58, 123, 152, 313. Jireček, Konstantin Josef (1967). Geschichte der Serben (in German). Vol. 2. Jovičić, V...
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