Milan Đakov Milićević (Serbian: Милан Ђаков Милићевић; June 4, 1831 – November 17, 1908) was a Serbian writer, biographer, publicist, ethnologist and...
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Danijel Milićević (born 1986), Bosnian footballer Dejan Milićević, Macedonian-born Serbian music video director and fashion photographer Ksenia Milicevic (born...
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(née Milićević). His father, educated abroad, was Serbia's Minister of Finance (1888) and his mother was the daughter of Serbian writer Milan Milićević. He...
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Serb political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its current leader is Milan Miličević. In the parliamentary elections of October 2006, the SDS lost its status...
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from a manuscript held in the National Library of Serbia in Belgrade. Milan Milićević also wrote a work on Saint George in 1885. In Bulgaria, where he is...
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peripherally by Otto von Pirch (1830), Ami Boué (1840), Felix Philipp Kanitz, Milan Milićević, Jovan Žujović and Vladimir Karić before him.[citation needed] Cvijić...
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was proclaimed Father of the Fatherland by the National Assembly. Milan Milićević published the book "Prince Miloš and His Story" in 1891. It was written...
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He made his debut for Pescara on 2 April 2017, in a 1–1 tie against Milan. Miličević wasn't registered by Pescara for the first half of the 2017–18 season...
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Pančić (1887–88) Čedomilj Mijatović (1888–89) Dimitrije Nešić (1892–95) Milan Milićević (1896–99) Jovan Ristić (1899) Sima Lozanić (1899–1900) Jovan Mišković...
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Belgrade, 1931. Milićević, M. (1931). Spomenica pedesetogodišnjioe Beogradske trgovačke omladine (in Serbian). p. 59. Milićević, Milan D. (1901). Dodatak...
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Society in 1883. During the founding of the Serbian Royal Academy, King Milan I of Serbia appointed the first 16 members of the academy by decree on April...
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Mayors 47 27 21 Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party SDS IND Leader Milan Miličević Nermin Nikšić None Party SDS SDP BiH Independent Mayors 16 11 4...
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1951, the highest point in the Kopaonik mountain range was changed from Milan Peak to Pančić's Peak. On April 17, 2010, Google celebrated his birthday...
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Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway Čedomilj Mijatović Milan I of Serbia Milan Milićević Prince Mirko of Montenegro Živojin Mišić Dumitru C. Moruzi...
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Battle of Loznica (as mentioned by Doukas and Dositej Obradović). Milan Milićević at first supported this in his work Kneževina Srbija, but then changed...
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1335–1405, Serbia, p) Milan Milićević (1831–1908, Serbia, nf/f) Ognjenka Milićević (1927–2008, Yugoslavia/Serbia, nf) Milan Milišić (1941–1991, Yugoslavia/Croatia...
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Novaković Milan Kujundžić Aberdar Svetislav Vulović Svetomir Nikolajević Academy of Social Sciences Čedomilj Mijatović Milan Đ. Milićević Ljubomir Kovačević...
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Kajaburun (Kaya-burun) which is Turkish for rocky headland. Chronicler Milan Milićević confirms this, using also the name Kajaburma as the mid-variant of...
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got by selling the property for 4,000 ducats, as he told his friend Milan Milićević, and in addition, he borrowed 75,000 francs from Lender Bank. Representative...
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historiography, he became known to a wider readership. It was historian Milan Milićević who recorded Petar Jokić's experiences during the First Serbian Uprising...
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Pančić (1887–88) Čedomilj Mijatović (1888–89) Dimitrije Nešić (1892–95) Milan Milićević (1896–99) Jovan Ristić (1899) Sima Lozanić (1899–1900) Jovan Mišković...
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creation, was promulgated. When the regency came to an end, and Prince Milan attained his majority in 1872, Ristić became foreign minister; a few months...
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1924]. Vlada Milana Obrenovića, Geca Kon, Beograd 1926–1927 [The Rule of Milan Obrenovich (Belgrade: Geca Kon, 1926–1927), in two volumes]. Vlada Aleksandra...
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demokratska stranka SDS National conservatism Serbian nationalism Milan Miličević 13 / 83 Party of Democratic Progress Партија демократског прогреса...
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referred to for the first time in an 1888 book by Serbian historian Milan Milićević but was only known to a few people at the time and remained unpublished...
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generalštaba 1876—2000. Beograd: Novinsko-informativni centar VOJSKA. Milićević, Milić; Popović, Ljubodrag (2003). Generali Vojske Kneževnine i Kraljevine...
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the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Milićević was a member of the Yugoslav Left (Jugoslovenska Levica, JUL). Milićević was born in Bela Crkva, Autonomous...
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Pančić (1887–88) Čedomilj Mijatović (1888–89) Dimitrije Nešić (1892–95) Milan Milićević (1896–99) Jovan Ristić (1899) Sima Lozanić (1899–1900) Jovan Mišković...
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Team Roster Dragan Todorić, Franc Volaj, Milan Grabovac, Dragan Kićanović, Rajko Žižić, Milan Milićević, Boris Beravs, Ratko Kaljević, Mirza Delibašić...
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easternmost extension, becoming known as the Baba Ruža's End. Chronicler Milan Milićević noted that during this Austrian occupation, Bulbulder for Belgraders...
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