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A map of the 14th-century Serbian Empire. Following the growing nationalistic tendency in Europe from the 18th century onwards, such as the Unification of Italy, Serbia – after first gaining its principality within the Ottoman Empire in 1817 – experienced a popular desire for full unification with the Serbs of the remaining territories, mainly those living in neighbouring entities.
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Based on characters from "Crni gruja" TV series Četvrti čovek The Fourth Man: Dejan Zečević: Nikola Kojo, Marija Karan, Dragan Petrović, Bogdan Diklić, Dragan Nikolić: Action/Thriller: Hadersfild Huddersfield: Ivan Živković: Nebojša Glogovac, Goran Šušljik, Vojin Ćetković, Jelisaveta Seka Sablić: Drama: Based on theater play ...
Jović, at the time the Serbian Minister of the Interior, organized the youth wing of the SNO into the White Eagles, [257] a paramilitary closely based on the World War II Chetnik movement, [242] and called for "a Christian, Orthodox Serbia with no Muslims and no unbelievers."
Monument to Karađorđe and Church of Saint Sava in Belgrade. Serbian nationalism asserts that Serbs are a nation and promotes the cultural and political unity of Serbs. [1] It is an ethnic nationalism, [1] originally arising in the context of the general rise of nationalism in the Balkans under Ottoman rule, under the influence of Serbian linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić and Serbian ...
The filming of a state-sponsored motion picture based on Marko's memoirs titled Proleće stiže na belom konju (Spring Comes On A White Horse) begins above ground. Soon, Blacky's 20-year-old son Jovan will marry Jelena, a girl he grew up with in the cellar. Soni wanders into a tank and fires it, blowing a hole in the wall.
Earth (Russian: Земля, romanized: Zemlya; Ukrainian: Земля) is a 1930 Soviet silent film by Alexander Dovzhenko. The film concerns the process of collectivization and the hostility of kulak landowners under the First Five-Year Plan .
Serbia suffered the biggest casualty rate in World War I. [89] Following the victory in WWI, Serbs subsequently formed the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes with other South Slavic peoples. The country was later renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and was led from 1921 to 1934 by King Alexander I of the Serbian Karađorđević dynasty. [90]