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    Vuk Mandušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Мандушић; Vučen Mandušić, Vucen Mandussich; fl. 1645 – died 13 July 1648) was the capo direttore of the Morlach army...
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  • Mandalena), hence Mandušić. It is found in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. In Sredska, Kosovo, the Mandušić family belonged to...
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  • these include Stojan Janković, Ilija Smiljani, Krsto Vicković, etc. Vuk Mandušić and other rebel leaders lead multiple uprisings in Herzegovina 1647-1648...
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    documents known as "the sultan's edicts". A sabre once belonging to Vuk Mandušić, one of the best-loved heroes of Serbian epic poetry, is also housed...
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  • Morlachi" Ilija Smiljanić, "governator principale" Petar Smiljanić, "capo" Vuk Mandušić, "capo direttore" Janko Mitrović, "capo principale de Morlachi" Šimun...
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    Janković, Petar, Ilija and Franjo Smiljanić, Stjepan and Marko Sorić, Vuk Mandušić, Ilija Perajica, Šimun Bortulačić, Božo Milković, Stanislav Sočivica...
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    character roles, such as that of the pensive ruler (Danilo), the hero (Vuk Mandušić), the blind prophetic monk (iguman Stefan) and the lamenting woman (Batrić's...
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    that have lived either in Kistanje or the surrounding villages include: Vuk Mandušić Petar Jagodić Kuridža Vladimir Ardalić Mirko Korolija Simo Dubajić Predrag...
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    cavalry, 200 dragoons and about 1,000 cernide (under the leadership of Vuk Mandušić) liberated Drniš and Klis. Venetian victories in Dalmatia will be her...
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  • Siniša Sinobad, Yugoslav pilot Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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    (c. 1486 – 1557) Starina Novak (1530–1601), Hajduk and Moldavian ally Vuk Mandušić (16??–1648), commander in Venetian service, active in the Dalmatian hinterland...
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    folk poems. Kula Jankovića, family estate, fortification in Ravni Kotar Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Ilija Perajica, Morlach...
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    Kotari in the conflict near Zečevo, on 31 July 1648, where died renowned Vuk Mandušić. With his troops he also defeated Ottomans in battles near Zvonigrad...
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    Foscolo, and fought alongside Morlach leaders like Petar Smiljanić, Vuk Mandušić, Stjepan Sorić and others. He participated in defence and conquest of...
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  • still be found in Dalmatia. Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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    Venetian period Janko Mitrović (1613–1659) Stojan Janković (1636–1687) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1645–1648) Cvijan Šarić (fl. 1652–1668) Habsburg/Ottoman period...
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  • Jagodić Matija Žabetić Ilija Nanić Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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  • known from Serbian epic poetry. Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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    Herzegovina and Montenegro. Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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  • known from Serbian epic poetry. Morlachs Morlachs (Venetian irregulars) Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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  • Šarić, such as Milin Šarić, etc. Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Austrian service Bajo Pivljanin Vuk Močivuna Vid Žeravica Todor Kladić...
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  • businessman Vladimir Mandić (born 1987) Slovenian footballer of Serbian descent Vuk Mandić (born 1975), Serbian-American astrophysicist Vukašin Mandić (born...
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  • from the Dinara mountain, and therefor most probably was not Croatian. Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service Stojan Janković (1636–1687)...
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  • Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps during the Balkan wars (1912-1913) Aleksa Mandušić (also known as Jake Allex), Serbian-American Medal of Honor recipient Süleyman...
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    with the new Sultan Bayezid having to retreat to consolidate his power. Vuk Branković came to prominence as the local lord of Kosovo, though he was an...
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