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  2. Serbian epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    Serbian epic poetry (Serbian: Српске епске народне песме, romanized: Srpske epske narodne pesme) is a form of epic poetry created by Serbs originating in today's Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia. The main cycles were composed by unknown Serb authors between the 14th and 19th centuries.

  3. List of Serbian anthems - Wikipedia

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    Official national anthem. After the assassination of Prince Mihailo, Milan Obrenović came to the throne in 1872, celebrating his coming of age. Then he ordered a play from the manager of the National Theater in Belgrade, Jovan Đorđević, who quickly wrote and presented the play Markova sablja (with the aim of glorifying Serbian history and the house of Obrenović) and Bože pravde, composed ...

  4. Vuk Karadžić - Wikipedia

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    Narodne srpske pripovjetke, Vienna, 1821, supplemented edition, 1853; Narodne srpske pjesme I-V, Vienna and Leipzig, 1823–1864; Luke Milovanova Opit nastavlenja k Srbskoj sličnorečnosti i slogomjerju ili prosodii, Vienna, 1823; Mala srpska gramatika, Leipzig, 1824; Žizni i podvigi Knjaza Miloša Obrenovića, Saint Petersburg, 1825

  5. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Emina was originally a poem written by Bosnian Serb poet Aleksa Šantić, being first published in 1902. [3] It became a popular sevdalinka covered by many artists from the former Yugoslav republics over the course of the 20th century.

  6. Arnaut Osman - Wikipedia

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    The song Young Marjan and Arnaut Osman (Serbian: Млади Марјан и Арнаут-Осман) was recorded by Vuk Karadžić (Narodne srpske pjesme III, Lajpcig, 1823), based on the singing of Anđelko Vuković from Kosovo [2] (from whose singing Vuk recorded totally four songs). [3] The main motif of this song is brotherhood and ...

  7. Korun Aramija - Wikipedia

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    Korun Aramija or Korun Haramija or Korun Kesedžija is a popular legendary hero of Serbian epic poetry [1] and Bulgarian and Macedonian folklore. He is known as a rival of either Prince Marko or Nenad Jugović, other heroes of South Slavic folklore.

  8. Anthology of Modern Serbian Lyric - Wikipedia

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    Anthology of Modern Serbian Lyric (Serbo-Croatian: Antologija novije srpske lirike/Антологија новије српске лирике) is an anthology published in 1911 by Matica hrvatska in Zagreb, Austria-Hungary (modern day Croatia). [1] The foreword for this book was written by Bogdan Popović. It was the first attempt to create a ...

  9. Najbolje pesme 1980–1988 - Wikipedia

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    Najbolje pesme 1980–1988 is the first greatest hits compilation by the Serbian rock band Električni Orgazam. The compilation was rereleased in the 1990s by Hi-Fi Centar and Yellow Dog Records . Track listing