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  2. Kardamyli - Wikipedia

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    Kardamyli (Greek: Καρδαμύλη, variously transliterated as Kardamyle, Cardamyle, Kardhamili, and Kardamili, and sometimes called "Skardamoula", especially on old maps) is a town by the sea thirty-five kilometers southeast of Kalamata, Greece.

  3. Cardamyle - Wikipedia

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    Its site is located northeast the modern Kardamyli, at the distance of 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) ... This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 13:44 (UTC).

  4. House of Karađorđević - Wikipedia

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    Overwhelmed, Mustafa Pasha formed a Serbian national militia to help stop the incursion. [1] Đorđe Petrović joined the militia and became a boluk-bashi (Serbian: Buljukbaša), [a] leading a company of 100 men. [3] After the Serb militias joined the war on Mustafa Pasha's side, Pazvantoğlu suffered a string of defeats.

  5. Karađorđe - Wikipedia

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    Српски / srpski; Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски ... [1] [a] He was the oldest of his parents' five children. His father, Petar Jovanović, ...

  6. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...

  7. Serbian chronicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Serbian chronicles, a group of early Serbian historiographical works (genealogies and annals) from the late medieval and early modern periods, hence called the Old Serbian annals and genealogies (Serbian: Стари српски родослови и летописи / Stari srpski rodoslovi i letopisi).

  8. Jefimija - Wikipedia

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    Jefimija's Lament for a Dead Son and Encomium of Prince Lazar are famous in the canon of medieval Serbian literature. [3] [4] Her lament for her beloved son was carved on the back of the diptych, (two-panelled icon representing a virgin and Child) which Teodosije, Bishop of Serres, had presented as a gift to the infant Uglješa at his baptism.

  9. Ivan Klajn - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor-in-chief of the linguistic journal Jezik danas ('Language today'), published by Matica srpska. He published a number of papers in linguistic journals, as well as 18 books: Ispeci pa reci; Istorijska gramatika španskog jezika; Italijansko-srpski rečnik (2 editions) Uticaji engleskog jezika u italijanskom (1971) Jezik oko nas ...