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    Aleksandar Deroko (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Дероко; 4 September 1894 – 30 November 1988) was a Serbian architect, artist, and author. He was a professor...
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    in 1595 by Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha. Bogdan Nestorović and Aleksandar Deroko were finally chosen to be the architects in 1932 after a second revised...
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    Rocco was later phoneticized to Deroko. Deroko's first cousin was well-known Serbian architect Aleksandar Deroko. Deroko's division was stationed on the...
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    Matica. pp. 157–160. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-24. Aleksandar Deroko, "U Bodinovoj prestonici. Putopisne arhitektonske zabeleške iz Skadra...
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    said it is based on Aleksandar Deroko, "Srednjevekovni gradovi u Srbiji, Crnoj Gori i Makedoniji", Belgrade 1950 and Aleksandar Deroko, "Medieval Castles...
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    during these gatherings. The Gazimestan monument was designed by Aleksandar Deroko and built in 1953 on the order of the Serbian communist government...
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    the time in which they were active): Jan Nevole Andreja Damjanović Aleksandar Deroko Momir Korunović Svetozar Ivačković Vladimir Nikolić Jovan Ilkić Dušan...
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    Originally planned for Split in Croatia, it was built in 1940 by Aleksandar Deroko and consecrated by Serbian Patriarch Gavrilo V. It was the place of...
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    the patron of the Neo-Byzantine movement. Its main proponents were Aleksandar Deroko, Momir Korunović, Branko Krstić, Grigorije Samojlov and Nikolay Krasnov...
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  • DeRocco (redirect from Deroko)
    DeRocco, de Rocco or Deroko is a surname of Italian origin that may refer to Aleksandar Deroko (1894–1988), Serbian architect, artist, and author Jason...
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    Russian Empire. It was King Aleksandar I. who was the patron of the neobyzantine movement. Its main proponents were Aleksandar Deroko, Momir Korunović, Branko...
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    Gensis. Museum in Loznica Vidin Grad Koviljkin grad Trojanov Grad Aleksandar Deroko, Medieval cities in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, Belgrade, 1950...
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    - Aleksandar Deroko "Turistička organizacija Kuršumlija - Ivan kula". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-11-26. "Aleksandar Deroko...
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    the Serbian nation. In 1953, the Serbian communist government hired Aleksandar Deroko to design the Gazimestan monument commemorating the Kosovo's heroes...
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    students and graduates including Veljko Vlahović, Ratko Vujović, Aleksandar Deroko, Nikola Dobrović, Petar Drapšin, Zoran Đorđević, Lordan Zafranović...
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    September 1912.[better source needed] In 1936, Belgrade-based architect, Aleksandar Deroko, designed and constructed a brick türbe (mausoleum) in pseudo-Moorish...
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    18°24′41.3″E / 43.866806°N 18.411472°E / 43.866806; 18.411472 Architecture Architect(s) Aleksandar Deroko Style Serbo-Byzantine Revival Completed 1939...
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  • Kosovo are indicated in grey. Deroko, Aleksandar (1950). Srednjevekovni gradovi u Srbiji. Prosveta. Deroko, Aleksandar (1964). Srednjovekovni gradovi...
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    engineer in Germany Milan Minić (architect) (1889–1961, architect Aleksandar Deroko (1894–1988), architect, artist, professor and author Nikola Dobrović...
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  • Kosovo are indicated in grey. Deroko, Aleksandar (1950). Srednjevekovni gradovi u Srbiji. Prosveta. Deroko, Aleksandar (1964). Srednjovekovni gradovi...
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  • Berger, 83, American Major League baseballer (Boston Braves), stroke. Aleksandar Deroko, 94, Serbian-architect, artist and author. Edward H. Feldman, 68,...
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    lives of Belgraders in Istanbul. In 1953 it was surveyed by architect Aleksandar Deroko, who searched for medieval icons. Novaković believed that the icons...
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  • Pařík (1936–1940) Church of the Holy Transfiguration in Sarajevo by Aleksandar Deroko, 1940 Confronted with the multinational population structure in Bosnia...
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  • Borders, Sweden. Retrieved 24 February 2013.[permanent dead link] Aleksandar Deroko, Medieval towns in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, Belgrade 1950...
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    Venac streets, a monument dedicated to architect Aleksandar Deroko was unveiled on 9 March 2022. Deroko, who lived nearby, is presented as holding a sketchbook...
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    palace (which hosts the Servantes Institute), it was sculptured by Aleksandar Deroko from the white Venčac marble, and is described as the "monument to...
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    the town Vidin Grad Trojanov Grad Gensis (vicus) Museum in Loznica Aleksandar Deroko, "Medieval cities in Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, Belgrade, 1950...
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  • 21°07′25″E / 42.69063°N 21.12374°E / 42.69063; 21.12374 25 m (82 ft) Aleksandar Deroko Yugoslavian State 1953 5 Çarshia Mosque Minaret Prishtinë 42°39′56″N...
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    but totally destroyed during the relocation. Architect and artist Aleksandar Deroko called it the "largest cultural massacre of the 20th century" and...
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  • Ćorović (1885–1941) deemed the location unknown.[citation needed] Aleksandar Deroko (1894–1988) noted that it may have been early Sjenica. Ilija Sindik...
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