Slavo-Serbia or Slaveno-Serbia was a territory of Imperial Russia from 1753 to 1764. It was located to the south of the Donets River, between the Bakhmutka...
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Jovan Šević (category Slavo-Serbia)
Elizabeth. He commanded a Serb Hussar Regiment consisting of the colonists he brought to Russia. After Šević's death, Slavo-Serbia was disestablished, and...
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population grew in the early 18th century, and it served as the capital of Slavo-Serbia (1753–1764), a colony in the Russian Empire established by settlers from...
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Slavonic-Serbian (славяносербскій, slavjanoserbskij), Slavo-Serbian or Slaveno-Serbian (славено-сербскiй, slaveno-serbskij; Serbian: славеносрпски, slavenosrpski)...
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near future, in the post-apocalyptic 2027 in New Serbia, a territory of Russia. Jovan Horvat Slavo-Serbia Peter Tekeli Jovan Šević Jovan Albanez Rajko Depreradović...
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Basin") (Donetsk Oblast, Luhanks Oblast), also known as Cuman Land, Slavo-Serbia, Eastern Ukraine Azov Littoral (Zaporizhzhia Oblast, south of Donetsk...
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located in Sumy until 1743. From 1753 to 1764, the imperial territory of Slavo-Serbia existed to the south. The administration of Catherine the Great disbanded...
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Russo-Turkish War. The governorate united the territories of New Serbia, Slavo-Serbia, and the Slobidskyi regiment (today in Kirovohrad Oblast) which were...
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until the October Revolution in 1917. Some regions, such as Novorossiya, Slavo-Serbia, Volga Germans' territory and Bessarabia were specifically designated...
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today's Ukraine there were two provinces populated by Serbs - New Serbia and Slavo-Serbia. By the decree of the Senate of 29 May 1753, the free lands of...
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the "Kaznitelni zakon 1860" in Slavo-Serbian orthography Mihailo will go on with liberalising and modernising Serbia during his own second reign, q.v...
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colonists.[citation needed] These projects resulted in the inception of Slavo-Serbia, Volga Germans, Volhynia, and Russians in Kazakhstan, among other phenomena...
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territory of present-day Kirovohrad Oblast of Ukraine), as well as in Slavo-Serbia (now mainly the territory of the Luhansk Oblast of Ukraine). In 1764...
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In the mid-18th-century, the north-eastern outskirts formed part of Slavo-Serbia with its capital in Bakhmut. Before the establishment of Donetsk Oblast...
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of Serbian language, including: the Serbian recension of Old Church Slavic language the Slavo-Serbian language, an early modern variant of Serbian language...
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Pavle Julinac (category 18th-century Serbian historians)
historiographer, Julinac's "A Short Introduction to the History of the Slavo-Serbian People" published in Venice in 1765 was the most significant historical...
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created in 1752 Slavo-Serbia, a territory of Russia (now part of Ukraine) between 1753-64 White Serbia, the proposed homeland of the Serbs, located in Sorbia...
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Bessarabia Governorate Kharkov Governorate Kyiv Governorate (1708–64) New Serbia Slavo-Serbia Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)...
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newly emerging Russo-Serbian hybrid language called Slavo-Serbian, he decided to bring written language closer to vernacular Serbian language common people...
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Branković would write his Slavo-Serbian Chronicles, in which he claimed that Lazar was crowned tsar. This would influence Serbian folk tradition, in which...
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Province of Voronezh Governorate and the self-governed frontier region of Slavo-Serbia, but primarily it was based on the recently created and quickly liquidated...
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territory of the present-day Kirovohrad Oblast of Ukraine), as well as in Slavo-Serbia (now mainly the territory of the contested Luhansk Oblast). In 1764,...
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Serebrianka, Donetsk Oblast (category Slavo-Serbia)
village from Luhansk Oblast. The village was founded in 1753 by Serb settlers of the Slavo-Serbia colony.[citation needed] In May 2022, during the Russian invasion...
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the 1750s, the Russian authorities sanctioned the establishment of New Serbia as a military frontier in the northwestern portion of the region, right...
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Bessarabia Governorate Kharkov Governorate Kyiv Governorate (1708–64) New Serbia Slavo-Serbia Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)...
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Bessarabia Governorate Kharkov Governorate Kyiv Governorate (1708–64) New Serbia Slavo-Serbia Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)...
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units in the territory of the current oblast included Sloboda Ukraine, Slavo-Serbia, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Donets Governorate and Donetsk Oblast. The...
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Bessarabia Governorate Kharkov Governorate Kyiv Governorate (1708–64) New Serbia Slavo-Serbia Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)...
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Russia New Serbia Novorossiya (confederation) Old Great Bulgaria Russian irredentism Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast 2022 Slavo-Serbia Southern Ukraine...
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Bessarabia Governorate Kharkov Governorate Kyiv Governorate (1708–64) New Serbia Slavo-Serbia Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802)...
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