Mihailo Zivković-Gvozdeni (Belgrade, Principality of Serbia 29 August 1856 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 28 April 1930) was a Serbian general and...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Mihailo II (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило) was the King of Duklja from 1101 to 1102. He was the eldest son of King Constantine Bodin of Duklja and Queen Jaquinta...
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Mihailo Vojislavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Војислављевић) was a medieval Serbian king and the ruler of Dioclea (Duklja), from 1046 to 1081 initially...
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Royal Palace, the Serbians retreated to Avala. Shortly later General Mihailo Živković, the commander of the defense of Belgrade, ordered a Serbian retreat...
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Nikola Pašić Petar Velimirović Preceded by Radomir Putnik Succeeded by Mihailo Živković Personal details Born Stepan Stepanović (1856-03-11)11 March 1856 Kumodraž...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Stepanović Commander: General Božidar Janković Commander: General Mihailo Živković Commander: Colonel Milivoje Anđelković III supernumerary infantry regiment...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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1817). In 1842, his father and brother were killed in revolts against knez Mihailo. Toma Vučić-Perišić, his father's colleague and Interior Minister, appointed...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Milovan Pavlović Pavle Bošković Lazar Lazarević Leonid Solarević Mihailo Živković Mihailo Rašić Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) Živko Pavlović Svetomir...
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Serbian forces were forced back; during the night of 8–9 October General Mihailo Živković gave up the capital, pulling the Defence of Belgrade Group out to position...
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underage Prince Milan Obrenović prince after the assassination of Prince Mihailo in 1868, Blaznavac became part of the prince's three-man regency. His heavy-handed...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Serbia and Austria-Hungary: the Ibar Army (25,000 men), under General Mihailo Živković, and the Javor Brigade (12,000 men), under Lieutenant-Colonel Milovoje...
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Mihailo Rašić (Aleksinac, Principality of Serbia, 13 June 1858 - Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 17 February 1932) was a Serbian military leader. He served...
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Pazar, hundreds of civilians were killed. The Ibar Army under General Mihailo Živković entered the sanjak and pacified the Albanian population with "soletudinem...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Milovan Pavlović Pavle Bošković Lazar Lazarević Leonid Solarević Mihailo Živković Mihailo Rašić Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) Živko Pavlović Svetomir...
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Stepanović Степа Степановић (1856–1929) 30 March 1908 23 December 1908 Mihailo Živković Михаило Живковић (1856–1930) 23 December 1908 1 October 1909 Ljubomir...
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2004, Google Books. Tibor Živković, Portreti srpskih vladara (IX—XII), Beograd, 2006 (ISBN 86-17-13754-1), p. 11 Živković, Tibor (2008). Forging unity:...
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Vojislavljević dynasty (section Mihailo I)
Bosnia from the Byzantines in the mid-11th century. His successors, kings Mihailo I Vojislavljević (d. 1081) and Constantine Bodin (d. 1101) expanded and...
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Milovan Pavlović Pavle Bošković Lazar Lazarević Leonid Solarević Mihailo Živković Mihailo Rašić Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) Živko Pavlović Svetomir...
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Hristić, writing on 16 March 1861, to the State Council, on behalf of Prince Mihailo Obrenović, states: The Government of His Majesty, in concern for the progress...
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Milovan Pavlović Pavle Bošković Lazar Lazarević Leonid Solarević Mihailo Živković Mihailo Rašić Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) Živko Pavlović Svetomir...
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Putnik Vasilije Antonić Sava Grujić Radomir Putnik Stepa Stepanović Mihailo Živković Ljubomir Stojanović* Milutin Marinović Ilija Gojković Stepa Stepanović...
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Laza Lazarević 1901–1904 14 Leonid Solarević 1904–1907 15 Mihailo Živković 1907–1912 16 Mihailo Rašić 1912–1914 Kingdom of Yugoslavia 17 Živko Pavlović...
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