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    Nikšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никшић) is a village in the municipality of Batočina, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village had a population of 176...
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    Batočina (Serbian: Баточина, pronounced [bâtɔtʃina]) is a town and municipality located in the Šumadija District of central Serbia. According to 2011 census...
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    Borisav Jović (category People from Batočina)
    Office abolished Personal details Born (1928-10-19)19 October 1928 Nikšić, Batočina, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Died 13 September 2021(2021-09-13)...
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    Petrović [sl], leading several rebel battalions, was to take the town of Nikšić. From there, they were to march through Čevo and Cuce to Cetinje, in coordination...
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  • Bushatli's attack on Montenegro (see Battle of Krusi), Ottoman forces from Nikšić, Kolašin, Bihor, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje; likewise from Foča, Gacko, Stolac...
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    Ottoman forces that were coming from the north, south and west. He conquered Nikšić (24 September 1877), Bar (10 January 1878), Ulcinj (20 January 1878), Grmožur...
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    the tribes of Zupci, Nikšić, Piva, Banjani, Drobnjaci, and Gacko would rise up in arms. From there, they would go to Onogošt (Nikšić), where all chieftains...
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  • Located in Drača. Grnčarica Monastery 13th century Located in Prnjavor, Batočina Jošanica Monastery 14th century Located in Jošanički Prnjavor Kalenić Monastery...
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    Ottoman Empire on 30 June 1876. The battle took place in Vučji Do, near Nikšić. Selim Pasha was killed by Đoko Popović, from the Cuce tribe, while Osman...
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    rally in Nikšić that a Serbian state was to be established west of Montenegro extending to the Neretva River with Dubrovnik—renamed Nikšić-at-Sea—as...
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    independent brigades under Feldmarschalleutnant Braun advanced towards Nikšić, covering the left flank and threatening to cut off the Montenegrins from...
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    и рат за ослобођење 1869 год. у борби против Аустро-мађарског царства. Nikšić: Slobodna misao. Austrian Army Engagement Calendar Southern Dalmatia, 1869...
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    destroyed on the ground. On 14 and 15 April, the seven remaining Do 17K flew to Nikšić airfield in Montenegro and took part in the evacuation of King Peter II...
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  • * Badnjevac (1165) Batočina (5574) Brzan (2073) Crni Kao (446) Dobrovodica (420) Gradac (245) Kijevo (549) Milatovac (584) Nikšić (148) Prnjavor (186)...
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    that Rizvanbegović was originally from Kovačević family of Grahovo (near Nikšić, modern-day Montenegro). The Ottoman infantry from Sanjak of Hercegovina...
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     143) (Portmann 2008, p. 82) (Terzić 1957, p. 111) (Pantelić, Marinković & Nikšić 1982, p. 144) Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o narodno-oslobodilačkom ratu...
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    Italian troops were forced to retreat to their strongholds in Pljevlja, Nikšić, Cetinje and Podgorica. The main insurgent commanders included the former...
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  • suffer the same destiny previously experienced by Muslim population of Nikšić and Kolašin. The Ottomans were officially intentioned to respect their obligations...
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  • East Herzegovina, except Grahovo, part of Banjani, Drobnjaci, Župa and Nikšič Rudina was left under Ottoman rule, Vukalović continued the uprising. This...
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    Donji Vakuf, Bugojno, Gornji Vakuf, Tuzla, Hvar, Brač, Pelješac, Berane, Nikšić, Bileća, Trebinje, Benkovac, Livno), and some temporarily: (Užice, Tešanj...
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  • its own or in alliance with other parties. The Democratic Party won in Batočina, and a party candidate also won in Knić in alliance with the Serbian Renewal...
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    southern sector, an attack on the Italian outpost guarding the road to Nikšić was likewise repelled; in the eastern sector, the Partisans pressed their...
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    Colonel Bajo Stanišić, Major Minja Višnjić, and Radojica Nikčević from Nikšić. Following the Italian intervention, Prpić was able to proceed with the...
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