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After military successes in the wars 1876–1878 during which the Principality of Montenegro was enlarged by a large territory, from the Tara River in the north to the Adriatic Sea in the south (liberated towns Podgorica, Nikšić, Kolašin, Andrijevica, Bar and Ulcinj), reorganization in Montenegrin army was conducted in 1880. Each kapetanija ...
The Montenegrin Army was controlled under the Nicholas and, commanded by the Prince Danilo and Peter, both Nicholas I of Montenegro's sons, and the generals Janko Vukotič and Mitar Martinović. Although Montenegro was the smallest country of the Balkan Peninsula, it's military power was incredible for its size.
View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... The fundamental role and purpose of the Montenegrin Army is to protect vital national interests of Montenegro and defend the ...
19th-century military history of Montenegro (1 C, 12 P) 20th-century military history of Montenegro (1 C, 8 P) A. Military alliances involving Montenegro (2 C) C.
The following is a complete list of wars fought by Montenegro since the 1800s. The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts according to the legend below. The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts according to the legend below.
The early written records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into the province of Illyricum (later Dalmatia and Praevalitana) after the Illyro-Roman Wars. In the Early Middle Ages, Slavic migration led to several Slavic states.
Military history of Montenegro (9 C, 6 P) N. Montenegro and NATO (2 P) Montenegrin Navy (2 C, 3 P) O. Military operations involving Montenegro (1 C) P.
The historian Gerhard Ritter saw the unsuccessful attempts at special peace with Serbia and Montenegro as a "planned peace by force", which shows that "even more so in Austria" there was a willingness to "ruthlessly exploit military victories to expand power, without asking much about the 'opinion of the world' and the extension of the war".