4557:, p. 60–61:Data on the family origin of Mihailo Višević indicate that his family did not belong to a Serbian or Croatian tribe, but to another Slavic tribe who lived along the Vistula River and who joined the Serbs during the migration during the reign of Emperor Heraclius. The introduction of Mihajlo Višević and his family by Porphyrogenitus suggests that the rulers of Zahumlje until his time belonged to this ruling family, so that, both in Serbia and Croatia, and in Zahumlje, there would be a very early established principle of inheriting power by members of one family. Constantine Porphyrogenitus explicitly calls the inhabitants of Zahumlje Serbs who have settled there since the time of Emperor Heraclius, but we cannot be certain that the Travunians, Zachlumians and Narentines in the migration period to the Balkans were Serbs or Croats or Slavic tribes which in alliance with Serbs or Croats arrived in the Balkans. The emperor-writer says that all these principalities are inhabited by Serbs, but this is a view from his time when the process of ethnogenesis had already reached such a stage that the Serbian name became widespread and generally accepted throughout the land due to Serbia's political domination. Therefore, it could be concluded that in the middle of the 10th century the process of ethnogenesis in Zahumlje, Travunija, and Paganija was probably completed, because the emperor's informant collected data from his surroundings and transferred to Constantinople the tribal sense of belonging of the inhabitants of these archons ... The Byzantine writings on the De Ceremoniis, which were also written under the patronage of Constantine Porphyrogenitus, listed the imperial orders to the surrounding peoples. The writings cite orders from the archons of Croats, Serbs, Zahumljani, Kanalites, Travunians, Duklja and Moravia. The above-mentioned orders may have originated at the earliest during the reign of Emperor Theophilus (829 - 842) and represent the earliest evidence of the political fragmentation of the South Slavic principalities, that is, they confirm their very early formation. It is not known when Zahumlje was formed as a separate principality. All the news that Constantine Porphyrogenitus provides about this area agrees that it has always been so - that is, since the seventh-century settlement in the time of Emperor Heraclius. It is most probable that the prefects in the coastal principalities recognized the supreme authority of the Serbian ruler from the very beginning, but that they aspired to become independent, which took place according to the list of orders preserved in the book De Ceremoniis, no later than the first half of the 9th century. A falsified and highly controversial papal charter from 743 also mentions Zahumlje and Travunija as separate areas. If the basic information about these countries were correct, it would mean that they formed as very early principalities that were practically independent of the archon of Serbia.
1742:'s Načertanije, they intended to establish a Serbian Empire on the territory of the collapsed Ottoman Empire. At first, its borders were supposed to be the borders of the Ottoman Empire and the Slavs in them, but they gradually expanded to the territory of present-day Croatia (including the Military Frointaire and Dalmatia). To accomplish this, the ground had to be prepared, so that diplomacy and the military would have a stronger base for taking action. The bases for this was the Serbian state law, and where it wasn't possible to appropriate the land with it, the argument of nationality, and when that argument couldn't be applied, then it was necessary to "create" the Serbs among the target population, if not among all, then among the majority. The main target were Orthodox Christians in the neighboring, non-Serb countries. In 1848/50, Serbian government organized a secret network of agents who propagated the Serbian ideas. Those agents were concealed as cultural workers. The famous agents were
4852:...trebao je barem zaviriti u Enciklopediju likovnih umjetnosti (ELU) Leksikografskoga zavoda. Tamo bi našao da je manastir Krka po narodnom predanju (hrv. predaji) osnovala Jelena Šubička. To je narodno predanje izmislila Srpska pravoslavna crkva i proširila ga među svojim vjernicima, da bi se onda na njega pozivala u nedostatku pravih dokaza. Još bi tamo našao i to da je zvonik krčke manastirske crkve »podignut u romaničkom stilu« (ELU, 3, Zagreb 1964., str. 251.). Na temelju svega ovoga možemo zaključiti: Pravoslavni manastir sv. Arhandjela Mihaila na rijeci Krki sagrađen je na temeljima katoličkoga samostana, ali ne prije XVIII. st. I dva ostala »glavna manastira« u južnoj Hrvatskoj – Krupa i Dragović – sagrađena su na temeljima katoličkih samostana. U manastiru Krupa do danas su »na manastirskim zgradama sačuvani gotički prozori« (ELU, 3, Zagreb 1964., str. 256.).
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međutim, očitim da car ne želi govoriti ο stvarnoj etničkoj povezanosti, već da su mu pred očima politički odnosi u trenutku kada je pisao djelo, odnosno iz vremena kada su za nj prikupljani podaci u
Dalmaciji. Opis se svakako odnosi na vrijeme kada je srpski knez Časlav proširio svoju vlast i na susjedne sklavinije, pored navedenih još i na Bosnu. Zajedno sa širenjem političke prevlasti, širilo se i etničko ime, što u potpunosti odgovara našim predodžbama ο podudarnosti etničkog i političkog nazivlja. Upravo zbog toga car ne ubraja Dukljane u Srbe, niti se srpsko ime u Duklji/Zeti udomaćilo prije 12. stoljeća. Povjesničari koji su bez imalo zadrške Dukljane pripisivali Srbima, pozivali su se na Konstantina, mada im on nije za takve teze davao baš nikakve argumente, navodeći Dukljane isključivo pod njihovim vlastitim etnonimom.
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200.000 становника. (Овде морам приметити да је услед неспоразума у једној старој мађарској збирци регеста овај број тако употребљен као да се односи на становнике Србије који су прешли у Угарску. Радонић га је у том смислу употребио у својој на француском објављеној краткој историји Срба у Угарској, одатле су је преузели Јиречек, затим Ивић, а касније је безорој пута поновљено, и тешко и споро ће се та грешка отклањати.")..In a letter to the
Venetians of 1462, the king complained that the Turks had taken more than 200,000 inhabitants from his country in the past three years, or since 1459. (I have to mention here that due to misunderstandings in the old Hungarian original collection, this number was used as a reference to the Serbs who immigrated to Hungary. Information was taken by
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devised by Ustaše ministers. Upon the establishment of the NDH, Ustaše officials immediately began making harsh statements against the Serbs. Although some of the prominent Serbs first offered cooperation to the new Ustaše government, Serbs were outlawed. During the first months of NDH's existence, numerous legal decisions were made against the Serbs: they had to leave the public service, had to move to the northern parts of Zagreb, could walk through Zagreb only during the day, had to wear a badge with the letter "P" (stood for "Pravoslavni", meaning
Orthodox Christians), the name of their faith was changed from Serbian Orthodox to Greek-Eastern, and usage of the Cyrillic script was prohibited. Ustaše were making lists of Serbs which they used for deportations to
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Yugoslav Partisans. In 1944 the Chetniks recognized the sovereignty of the Independent State of Croatia and became a legalized movement in it. The necessary ammunition and provisions were supplied to the Chetniks by the Ustaše military. Chetniks who were wounded in such operations would be cared for in NDH hospitals, while the orphans and widows of Chetniks killed in action would be supported by the Ustaše state. The agreements did not stop crimes against Serbs by the Ustaše or against Muslims and Croats by the Chetniks. In early May 1945 Chetnik forces withdrew through Ustaše-held Zagreb; many of these were later killed, along with captured Ustaše, by the Partisans as part of the
2347:, to join the Partisans in June 1943, and partly due to the surrender of Italy in September 1943. Furthermore, Ustashe authorities ceding Northern Dalmatia to fascist Italy, Italian terror of the population and misrule of the Ustashe and Axis invaders would further push Croats towards the partisans. At the moment of the capitulation of Italy to the Allies the Serbs and Croats were participating equally according to their respective population sizes as it was in Yugoslavia as a whole. Eventually, Serbian percentage dropped in favor of Croats by the end of the war amounting to 28.6% in 1944 in Croatia. The Serb contribution to Croatian Partisans represented more than their proportion of the local population.
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2753:(ICJ) unanimously dismissed the Serbian lawsuit claim that Operation Storm constituted genocide, ruling that Croatia did not have the specific intent to exterminate the country's Serb minority, though it reaffirmed that serious crimes against Serb civilians had taken place. The judgment stated that it is not disputed that a substantial part of the Serb population fled that region as a direct consequence of the military actions. Although it has also been noted that there was an evacuation order given by the RSK's "Supreme Defence Council", based on the testimony by commander
2897:. At the highest levels of the Croatian government, new laws are continuously introduced in order to combat this discrimination, demonstrating an effort on the part of government. For example, lengthy and in some cases unfair proceedings, particularly in lower level courts, remain a major problem for Serbian returnees pursuing their rights in court. In addition, Serbs continue to be discriminated against in access to employment and in realizing other economic and social rights. Also some cases of violence and harassment against Croatian Serbs continue to be reported.
1979:, denied the very existence of the Croatian nation and predicted the result of the conflict between Croats and Serbs, calling for destruction: "That struggle must lead to the investigation ours or yours. One party must fall. Their geographical position, circumstances in which they live everywhere mixed with the Serbs, and the process of general evolution where the idea of Serbianism means progress, guarantees us that those will be Croats." Enraged crowds reacted by burning Serbian flags and attacking Serb-owned shops, and buildings used by the Serbian institutions.
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However, Croatia also adopted discriminatory measures to prevent the return of Serbs after war, while the
Croatian forces continued with abuses on a large scale for months afterward, which included destruction of Serb property. Also, Serbs are still face significant barriers to employment and to regain their property. Consequently, today Serbs constitute 4% of Croatian population, down from the prewar population of 12%. The majority of the remaining population is elderly, which indicates that the negative demographic trend will persist.
4818:(1346) i knjige iz XVI i XVII v... Krupa, srpsko-pravoslavni manastir u dalm. Bukovici, Hrvatska. Osnovali su ga, vjerojatno, bos. kaluđeri koji su bježali pred Turcima (1642). Na manastirskim zgradama sačuvani su gotički prozori; crkva je jednobrodna građevina s kubetom. U crkvi se ističu bogato rezbarene carske dveri, zbirka ikona iz XVII i iz XVIII st. (većinom djela italo-keltske škole), te srebrni predmeti iz XVIII st. venec. podrijetla. Bogata biblioteka stradala je u Drugom svjetskom ratu.
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2458:) held in October 1943 and May 1944 respectively, the equality of the Serbian and Croatian nations, as constituent nations of the federal unit of Croatia, was recognized in every aspect. Later, in 1963, the Croatian Constitution did not mention the Serbs in Croatia as a constituent nation of SR Croatia. Constitution of 1974 defined Croatia as a "national state of Croatian people, state of Serbian people in Croatia and state of other nationalities that live in it".
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4627:, p. 8:The Serbs settled in an area corresponding to modern south-western Serbia (a territory which later in the middle ages became known as Raška or Rascia), and gradually extended their rule into the territories of Duklje or Dioclea (Montenegro) and Hum or Zachumlje (Hercegovina). The Croats settled in areas roughly corresponding to modern Croatia, and probably also including most of Bosnia proper, apart from the eastern strip of the Drina valley.
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2009:(HSK) whose policy was based on cooperation with Hungary, the Italian parties in Dalmatia and the Serbs in Croatia and Slavonia, guaranteeing broad concessions regarding the Serb minority in Croatia. Serbs played a disproportionately large role in the political life of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Electoral units were not created according to the population but were gerrymandered according to the Governments' interests so, for example, in the
4603:, p. 210: According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the Slavs of the Dalmatian zhupanias of Pagania, Zahumlje, Travounia, and Konavli all "descended from the unbaptized Serbs."51 This has been rightly interpreted as an indication that in the mid-tenth century the coastal zhupanias were under the control of the Serbian zhupan Časlav, who ruled over the regions in the interior and extended his power westwards across the mountains to the coast.
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2742:. During and in the aftermath of Operation Storm about 200,000 Serbs fled from the RSK and hundreds of mainly elderly Serb civilians were killed in the aftermath. Over the course of the war, nearly 7,950 Serbs were killed including 2,344 civilians while almost 16,000 Croats were killed, of which 6,605 were civilians. The conflict led to the displacement of 250,000 Croats and between 250,000 and 300,000 Serbs.
3890:, 101,250 (81.72%) Serbs declared themselves as Eastern Orthodox, 11,406 (9.02%) declared as atheists or non-religious, and 2,342 (1.89%) as agnostics. The smaller portion of Serbs declared themselves to be of different confession, with 2,076 (1.67%) being members of various Christian churches, and 2,042 (1.64%) being Catholics. There are 4,004 (3.23%) Serbs whose confession remained undisclosed or unknown.
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Ottoman territory. Under
Janković's leadership Serbs settled in Dalmatia in several waves. In July 1684. around 9000 Serbs settled around borders of Dalmatia. By the end of the same year 1500 Serb families moved from Zagora into Venice territory and the same migration happened in March 1685. when 600 families moved from Cetina under their chieftain Peraičić The military border was returned in 1881 to the
2415:), near Knin. Thousands of local civilians, (both Croats and even Serb Anti-Fascists) including women and children, as well as captured Partisans, were held and mistreated at this prison, while hundreds of prisoners (as many as over 1,000) were tortured and killed at an execution site near a ravine close to the camp. Chetnik propaganda claimed that the Partisan resistance consisted of Jews. Some
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1763:. The idea was that it was easier to "govern Belgrade and Zagreb if the same language was spoken in them". Geostrategic position of Belgrade in relation to Zagreb further contributed to favoring the Serbs whom Austrians did not perceive as a danger, unlike Croats who had own language, politicians, national consciousness, laws, military tradition and prepared army, as well as international
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number of Vlachs comes from
Slavonian Turkish Sandžaks In the first half of the 16th century Serbs settled Ottoman part of Slavonia while in the second part of the 16th century they moved to Austrian part of Slavonia.Serbs were mentioned in the Slavonian area at the end of the 14th century where they along with the Turks plundered and burned villages (Turcos et Rascianos). The
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2908:'s 2005 report considers one of the greatest obstacles to the return of thousands of Croatian Serbs has been the failure of the Croatian authorities to provide adequate housing solutions to Croatian Serbs who were stripped of their occupancy rights, including where possible by reinstating occupancy rights to those who had been affected by their discriminatory termination.
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Croatian county prefects, Deputy Ban and
Speaker of the Croatian Parliament were Serbs, and Serbs occupied the highest ranks in the judiciary. The main goal of favoring the Serbs was to encourage inter-ethnic (Croat/Serb) conflicts which would lead to the preventing of Croatian resistance against the Austrian Empires' state policies. By the end of the 19th century, on the
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areas were subject to various forms of harassment, including military assaults and acts by
Croatian civilians. On 8 August, a refugee column was shelled. Although it was very difficult to determine the number of properties destroyed during and after Operation Storm since a large number of houses sustained some degree of damage since the beginning of the war,
1734:, their political goals were achieved, and after that these "one-time Serbs" disappeared from the political stage. Such developments in the spread of Serbian thought in the Croatian lands were the result of Serbian politicians' plans dating back to the first half of the 19th century when Serbia wasn't an independent country, but a province of the
1630:, former Ottoman subjects, helped Venice triple its size in Dalmatia. The bishop of Makarska described how many people migrated from the Ottoman Empire to Venetian territories. Major population movements into Venetian Dalmatia occurred during the 1670s and 1680s. In the summer of 1685, Cosmi, the Archbishop of Split, wrote that Morlach leader
1612:" (another term of Vlachs, first mentioned in the 14th century) was used for immigrants from conquered territory previously of Croatian and Bosnian kingdoms by the Ottoman Empire. They were of both Orthodox and Catholic faith, settled inland of the coastal cities of Dalmatia, and entered the military service of both Venice and Ottoman Empire.
4545:, pp. 138–139, 142: He probably saw that in his time all these tribes were in the Serb sphere of influence, and therefore called them Serbs, thus ante-dating by three centuries the state of affairs in his day... It is obvious that the small retinue of the Serbian prince could not have populated Serbia, Zachlumia, Terbounia and Narenta.
3788:, which was re-established in 1557 and lasted under Ottoman governance until 1766. Other bishoprics were founded, although their approval by the Habsburgs hinged on the belief that they would facilitate the union of these Orthodox Christians with the Catholic Church, and in fact, many, including some Orthodox bishops, did unify with Rome.
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5071:Тридесетих година XVI в. многи Срби из Босне су се населили у Крањској, Штајерској и Жумберку. ... Сеобе Срба у Славонију и Хрватску трајале су кроз цео XVI, XVII и XVIII в. У првој половини XVI в. су се најпре засељавали у турском делу Славоније, а у другој половини истог века су се пресељавали из турског у аустријски део Славони- је.
2505:(SDS). Soon afterward, extremist leaders of the Serb movements in Lika, Northern Dalmatia, Kordun, and Podunavlje called for armed rebellion against the Croatian government, violence against Croats and refused to recognize legally elected Croatian authorities. By this point, several opposition parties in Serbia, such as
2258:. About 175,000 Serbs were deported from NDH to Serbia during the first two years of NDH's existence. The regime systematically and brutally massacred Serbs in villages in the countryside, using a variety of tools. In addition, Nazi-style concentration camps were set up for enemies of the state, the most notorious being
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krajine, prelaze masovno i u veoma kratko vrijeme: od 1597. do 1600. godine. U Hrvatsku krajinu, tj. u
Karlovački generalat, Vlasi pristižu u manjim skupinama, ali u tijeku cijeloga XVII. stoljeća. Prema tome, Slavonska je krajina prva otvorila vrata balkanskim Vlasima. Najveći broj stiže iz slavonskih turskih sandžaka
2395:. Contracting parties obliged to a joint struggle against the Partisans, in return, Serb villages would be protected by the NDH authorities together with the Chetniks from "attacks by communists, so-called Partisans". The goal of the Chetniks, based on a 1941 directive, was the creation of an ethnically homogeneous
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stripped away and to enhance the sovereignty of the Croatian Serbs. A Norwegian historian Øyvind Hvenekilde Seim stated that status of Serbs in Croatia, who made important contributions to Croatian cultural, scientific, and political history, was annulled by actions of president Franjo Tuđman during the 1990s.
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broke out. Serb forces, in cooperation with the local Serb authorities, commenced persecutions to drive the Croat and other non-Serb populations from areas such as Krajina, controlled by rebelled Serbs. Nearly all non-Serbs were expelled; between 170,000 (according to the ICTY), 250,000 (according to
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was, let alone they wanted to be Sava's apostles, neither safeguard his behests, Orthodox faith and Serbian nationality, nor nourish their flock within them. Among them, we found "Orthodox Croats" who preached from the Serbian enlightener Sava's ambon Croatian thought, and Latin was more dear to them
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of the Vlachs in southern Croatia was the result of the hierarchical linkage of Orthodox Vlachs from southern Croatian territories, at the time ruled by the Venetians, with the SPC in northern Croatia, which strengthened the ritual and ecclesiastical connection of the Vlachs with the Serb immigrants.
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of Slavonian Krajina are coming en masse and in a very short time: from yeare 1597 to 1600. To Croatian Krajina and Karlovac Generalate Vlachs arrive in smaller groups but throughout the whole XVII. century. Therefore, the Slavonian region was the first to open the door to the Balkans Vlachs. Biggest
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reported that Croatian Serbs continued to face discrimination in public sector employment and the restitution of tenancy rights to social housing vacated during the war. In 2017 they again pointed out that Serbs faced significant barriers to employment and obstacles to regain their property. Amnesty
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The percentage of those declaring themselves as Serbs, according to the 1991 census, was 12.2% (78.1% of the population declared itself to be Croat). Although today Serbs are formally able to return to Croatia, a majority choose to remain citizens of other countries in which they gained citizenship.
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to force the Serb population out of Croatia. The ICTY stated that Croatian Army and Special Police committed a large number of crimes against the Serb population after the artillery assault, but that the state and military leadership was not responsible for their creation and organizing. Examples of
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to the position of the Speaker of the Croatian Parliament. In 1884, Parliament enacted the so-called "Serbian laws" by which SPC gained the right to independently conduct education on the Croatian territory. In addition, Khuen-Héderváry financially assisted Serbs. During his reign, four out of eight
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The militarized frontier would serve as a buffer against Ottoman incursions. The Military frontiers had territory of modern Croatia, Serbia, Romania and Hungary. The colonists were granted small tracts of land, exempted from some obligations, and were to retain a share of all war booty. The Grenzers
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Mirko Valentić, O etničkom korijenu hrvatskih bosanskih Srba, Vol. 24 No. 3, 1992. "Kada je riječ o austrijskoj kolonizaciji turskih vlaških prebjega u Slavonskoj i vlaških prebjega u Hrvatskoj krajini, postoje neke manje razlike. Vlasi u zapadnu Slavoniju, odnosno u Varaždinski generalat Slavonske
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and organized anti-Serbian demonstrations. After a stone was thrown on a parade in which the image of Franz Ferdinand was carried through Zagreb, many cafés and gathering places of pro-Yugoslav politicians as well as Serb-owned shops were demolished. Croat-Serb Coalition MP's were also attacked. On
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received 11,704 votes and 17 seats. Serbs Mišćević, Pribićević, Krajnović, and Budisavljević received 1,062 votes, which was enough for all four of them to get elected, while Croat M. Uroić from the Party of Rights won 1,138 votes but hadn't been elected. According to the 1910 census, 644,955 Serbs
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had brought 300 families with him to Dalmatia, and also that around Trogir and Split there were 5,000 refugees from Ottoman lands, without food; this was seen as a serious threat to the defense of Dalmatia. Grain sent by the Pope proved insufficient, and these were forced to launch expeditions into
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Tension and violence between Serbs and Croats has reduced since 2000 and has remained low to this day, however, significant problems remain. The main issue is thought to be due to high-level official and social discrimination against the Serbs. In 2005, the Republic of Croatia ratified a bilateral
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As many former inhabitants of the Austrian-Ottoman borderland fled northwards or were captured by the Ottoman invaders, they left unpopulated areas. At the beginning of the 16th century settlements of Orthodox Christians were also established in modern-day western Croatia. In the first half of the
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sold the Pelješac peninsula and the coast land between Ston and Dubrovnik to the Republic of Ragusa, while Ragusa had to pay an annual tribute and also had to guarantee freedom of worship for Orthodox believers in this territory. Among the oldest Orthodox churches in Croatia are the monasteries of
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Molba učenika novaka Pečuške biskupije, Nikole iz Nevne (Levanjske Varoši), upućena papi Bonifaciju IX. da ga oslobodisvih crkvenih kazni, jer je u obrani domovine i kršćanstva okupio manji broj kršćana i ratnika (bellatores) s kojima je zarobio i ubio nekolicinu Turaka i Srba Turcos et Rascianos
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Sima Ćirković, Сеоба Срба у Краљевину Угарску у XIV и XV веку, (Migration of the Serbian people to the Kingdom of Hungary in the fourteenth and fifteenth century){"У једном писму Венецијанцима из 1462. краљ се жалио да су у протекле три године, дакле од 1459, Турци из његове земље одвукли више од
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at the ICTY. The Croatian authorities were aware that the operation would provoke a mass exodus; they even to some extent predicated their military planning on such an exodus, which they considered not only probable but desirable. Fleeing civilians and people remaining in United Nations protected
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in the first decade of the 20th century was a turning point for the resumption of cooperation between Croats and Serbs with a purpose of fighting for a common interests, as confirmed by the 1905 Zadar Resolution, when the Croats agreed on broad concessions regarding flags, education, language and
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Glavnu poteškoću uočavanju etničke raznolikosti Slavena duž jadranske obale činilo je tumačenje Konstantina Porfirogeneta, po kojemu su Neretvani (Pagani), Zahumljani, Travunjani i Konavljani porijeklom Srbi. Pri tome je car dosljedno izostavljao Dukljane iz ove srpske zajednice naroda. Čini se,
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A certain change in relations towards Serbs in NDH took place in the spring of 1942 on German demand, as the Germans realized that the Ustaše policy towards Serbs strengthened their rebellion, which was putting pressure on the German army that had to send more of its troops to the NDH territory.
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who hid in the countryside were killed and robbed by Chetniks. As the Chetniks increased their cooperation with the Germans, their attitude toward the Jews in the areas under their control deteriorated, and they identified the Jews with the hated Communists. There were many instances of Chetniks
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in Europe, were inflated. The proclamation of the new constitution was considered by Serbian leaders evidence of Croat hostility towards Serbs. Thus, SDS, which rejected the new constitution, began building its own national governmental entity in order to preserve rights that Serbs saw as being
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government saw Serbs, Jews, Romanis and antifascist Croats as a disruptive element and enemies of the Croatian people, and immediately started with their prosecution. One-third of Serbs were to be killed, one-third expelled and one-third forcibly converted to Catholicism, according to a formula
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complained in a letter from 1462 that 200,000 peoples during the previous three years had been taken from his country by Turks, but this information was mistakenly used in Serbian and other historiographies as a reference for Serb migration to Hungary. After the Ottoman conquests of Serbia and
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Meanwhile, Serbs living in Croatian towns, especially those near the front lines, were subjected to various forms of discrimination and harassment. Croatian Serbs in Eastern and Western Slavonia and parts of the Krajina, were also forced to flee or were expelled by Croatian forces, though on a
2442:. On 8 May 1945, Yugoslav Partisans entered Zagreb, which marked the collapse of the Ustaše regime and the liberation of Croatia from the Nazi occupation. Following the end of the war, Croatia entered union with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia and formed the
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edited by Snežana Trifunovska, page 477, it says: "at the Second and Third sessions of the National Anti-Fascist Council of the Peoples Liberation of Croatia (ZAVNOH),..., the equality of the Serbs and the Croats, as constituent peoples of the federal unit of Croatia, were recognized in every
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Krka (Krovac), manastir, između Knina i Šibenika, Hrvatska, sa crkvom posvećenom sv. arhanđelu Mihailu. Prvi put se pominje 1350. po narodnom pređanju, osnovala ga je Jelena, udovica kneza Mladena III Šubića, sestra cara Dušana. I crkva i zgrade za stanovanje bile su više puta pregrađivane. U
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the remaining Serb population once the Ustaše realized that the complete eradication of Serbs in the NDH was unattainable. Persecution of Serbs continued however, but was less intense. At the beginning of 1942, NDH authorities started making agreements with the Chetniks to avoid conflicts and
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with the Serbs. The idea "all Shtokavians are Serbs" was created by German Slavists in the 1850s, and was promoted by the Austrian government who wanted to equalize Croats and Serbs so that it could more easily rule the Croatian lands and in the next stage conquer Serbia and penetrate across
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At the ICTY, Milan Babić was indicted, pleaded guilty and was convicted for "persecutions on political, racial and religious grounds, a crime against humanity". Babić stated during his trial that "during the events, and in particular at the beginning of his political career, he was strongly
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held a rally in which they spoke against the violence. Simultaneously with the large anti-Serbian protests held in Vienna, Budapest and Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which there were wounded and dead, protests against pro-Yugoslav oriented citizens were held in many Croatian cities, including
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Dejan Medaković (1922.-2008.), profesor na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu i akademik SANU ... konstatira općenito za sva tri dalmatinska manastira kako je teško reći kada su osnovani i da je pretjerano dovoditi ih u vezu s periodom srpske srednjovjekovne države (Медаковић, 1950.:
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in which the author described the awakening of Croatian national consciousness and aspirations to Western values among the Orthodox Christians and the lack of indoctrination with Serbianism among the clergy; "In the Serbian church, we found many priests who didn't know who the
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restricted scale and in lesser numbers. The Croatian Government sought to stop such occurrences and were not a part of the Government's policy. War crimes were also committed by Croatian forces against Serb civilians. Serb prisoners were detained and tortured in camps such as
1293:, but their dating to the 14th century is controversial and improbable, as among other evidence and forgeries, have Romanesque and Gothic architectural characteristics uncommon for the style of Byzantine-Orthodox churches, showing instead 16th and later centuries foundation.
4310:), with the majority living in Vojvodina (127,884), followed by Central and South Serbia (114,434). In 2013, approximately 45,000 Serbs from Croatia were still listed as refugees in Serbia. The largest part of the Croatian Serb community in Serbia stated that they wished to
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area move in among Orthodox Christians and settling in 1530 under protection of King Ferdinand I. on the border of the Julian Alps (now Uskoks mountain) in Žumberak area. Tihomir Đorđević points to the already known fact that the name 'Vlach' didn't only refer to genuine
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encouraged ethnic conflicts between Croats and Serbs. He introduced Cyrillic in grammar school and equalized it with Latin, and allowed the use of Serbian flags. He has changed the official language in the Kingdom from Croatian into "Croato-Serbian" and appointed Serb
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of elderly and infirm Serbs who remained behind and the wholesale burning and destruction of Serbian villages and property. In the months following the August offensive, at least 150 Serb civilians were summarily executed and another 110 persons forcibly disappeared.
2127:. The creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia led to the formation of stronger ties between Serbs in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with Serbia. Immediately after 1918, the influx of Serbs from Serbia into the territory of Croatia, in particular in the area of
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units. Ustaše stopped with deportations of Serbs and their forced conversions to Catholicism. However, these measures did not significantly affect the Serb rebellion. The establishment of the Church was done in order to try and pacify the state as well as to
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that would incorporate Serbs living in different regions of Yugoslavia into one state, rejecting the then existing boundaries of the republics as the artificial creation of Tito's Partisans. The crisis in Yugoslavia was furthered fueled by Serbian President
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varied from the struggle with the Nazis to tactical or selective collaboration with them in different periods throughout the war. The Chetnik movement operated as "legalised" auxiliary forces under Axis control. They had collaboration agreements with the
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on Zagreb, in 1995. On 12 June 2007, Martić was sentenced to 35 years in prison. His sentence of 35 years in prison was confirmed by ICTY appellate council on 8 October 2008. He was found to have been part of a "joint criminal enterprise" which included
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claimed to have transcript documents of a meeting that supposedly showed Tuđman had "planned ethnic cleansing and other war crimes", including "Croatia’s final solution" of its Serbian problem. Under the influence of propaganda and with the support from
1866:, during which many Croatian soldiers died, and them seeking unification of Dalmatia and the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, the conflict between Croats and Serbs was inevitable. In 1879, Serbs from Bukovica voted for the Italian candidate instead of Croat
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International also said that the right to use minority languages and script continued to be politicized and unimplemented in some towns and that heightened nationalist rhetoric and hate speech contributed to growing ethnic intolerance and insecurity.
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Although the 2021 census in Croatia listed Serbs as the largest national minority in Croatia, with 3.2% of the total population, the number of people who had declared Serbian language as their native was only 1.16% of the total population (45,004).
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Approximately 250,000 Serbs from Croatia were resettled in Serbia during and after the Croatian War of Independence, of which the larger part took Serbian citizenship. In 2011, there were 284,334 Serbs from Croatia living in Serbia (excluding
2573:, unsuccessfully tried to organize the parties in the rebelled areas, but their work was prevented by Serb nationalists. On 17 August 1990, part of the Croatian Serbs, supported by Serbia, rebelled against Croatian government in the so-called
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churches in the area, one was destroyed and 17 were damaged. HRW also reported that the vast majority of the abuses were committed by Croatian forces. These abuses, which continued on a large scale even months after Operation Storm, included
1750:. The 'creation' of new Serbs was carried out by identification of Orthodox Christianity in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina only with Serbs. Another argument used in the areas with no Orthodox Christians was identifying people who spoke
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Marija Vuselica: Regionen Kroatien in Der Ort des Terrors: Arbeitserziehungslager, Ghettos, Jugendschutzlager, Polizeihaftlager, Sonderlager, Zigeunerlager, Zwangsarbeiterlager, Volume 9 of Der Ort des Terrors, Publisher C.H.Beck, 2009,
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during which numerous Chetnik symbols were exhibited and a JNA military intervention against Croatia was invoked. With the introduction of the multiparty system, the first ethnic Serb parties were founded in Croatia, largest being
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instated as bishop subordinate to the Roman Catholic bishop of Zagreb – working to bring Serbian Orthodox Christians into communion with Rome, which caused struggle of power between the Catholics and the Serbs over the region.
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poslednje vreme crkva je imala oblik vizant. građevine s kubetom, a zvonik je podignut u romaničkom stilu. U manastirskoj riznici se čuvalo nekoliko ikona i umetničko-zanatlijskih predmeta iz XVII-XVIII. v., a u biblioteci
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by Piers Letcher, page 20, it says: "The HDZ also put Croatias 600,000 Serbs on the defensive by changing their status from "constituent nation" in Croatia, to "national minority" and many Serbs in government lost their
1894:(SPC), as part of his educational reforms and liberal endeavors. Despite the interpretation of this move as anti-Serbian, some of the most senior governmental positions during Mažuranić's reign were held by the Serbs;
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while Serbs started cooperating with the Italian nationalists. Prior to this, Serbs in Dalmatia started emphasizing Serbianism more often, and for the Croats emphasize "Slovene, Yugoslavian, Slavic, Illyrian", which
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3773:. Many Eastern Orthodox churches were demolished during World War II and during the Croatian War of Independence, while some were rebuilt with EU funding, the Croatian government, and Serbian diaspora donations.
1562:). Colonization into Habsburg lands continued from 1526 to well into the seventeenth century. Serbian communities were dotted about until the twentieth century, preserving memories of their origin.
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1268:, a member of the Serbian royal family, became the "Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia" in 1142. By the early 13th century, the territory of Hum was under jurisdiction of the Western i.e. Roman Church, while the
2817:, including murder, persecution, inhumane treatment, forced displacement, plunder of public or private property, and wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, as well as ordering an indiscriminate
2923:. In 2010, the European Committee on Social Rights found the treatment of Serbs in Croatia in respect of housing to be discriminatory and too slow, thus in violation of Croatia's obligations under the
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There was a population movement from the Ottoman territories into Venetian Dalmatia in this period. The Venetian government welcomed immigrants, as they protected possessions against the Ottomans. The
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peninsula with Hum which lasted until 1321 when Serbian Orthodox bishop had to withdraw from Ston. Serbia continued to hold parts of southernmost Dalmatia into the 14th century. In 1333 King of Serbia
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to Slavonia during agrarian reform which was organized by the authorities. Thus, 25 settlements for volunteers were erected, and 8,000 families settled on the land in the areas of agrarian offices in
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According to the 2021 census, there were 123,892 ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, 3.20% of the total population. Their number was reduced by more than three-quarters in the aftermath of the 1991–95
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5010:, p. 535: "Population movements began in earnest after the Battle of Smederevo in 1459, and by 1483, up to two hundred thousand had moved into central Slavonia and Srijem (eastern Croatia)."
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lived on the territory of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, accounting for 24.5% of the population. In 1900, 95,000 Serbs, accounting for 16% of the population, lived in the Kingdom of Dalmatia.
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Since 2016, anti-fascist groups, leaders of Croatia's Serb, Roma and Jewish communities and former top Croat officials have boycotted the official state commemoration for the victims of the
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from 2002 which supplemented the Constitutional Act on the Human Rights and Freedoms and on the Rights of Ethnic and National Communities or Minorities in the Republic of Croatia from 1992.
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1842:. In the following thirty years, Croats and Serbs worked together in the 'national movement' (by using this neutral name they avoided conflicts) against the Austro-Hungarian unitarism and
2399:. The largest Chetnik massacres took place in eastern Bosnia within the NDH where they preceded any significant Ustashe operations. In the territories they controlled, Chetniks committed
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Introduction by Mirko Valentić in: Mile Bogović: Katolička Crkva i Pravoslavlje u Dalmaciji za vrijeme mletačke vladavine, Kršćanska sadašnjost/Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1993., p. 5-6
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Anna Maria Grünfelder: Arbeitseinsatz für die Neuordnung Europas: Zivil- und ZwangsarbeiterInnen aus Jugoslawien in der "Ostmark" 1938/41-1945, Publisher Böhlau Verlag Wien, 2010
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on the protection of the Serbian and Montenegrin minority in Croatia and the Croatian national minority in Serbia and Montenegro. Some Croats, including politicians, continue to
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Serbs in the Croatian Military Frontier were out of the jurisdiction of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć and in 1611, after demands from the community, the Pope established the
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and by 1483 perhaps 200,000 Orthodox Christians moved into central Slavonia and Syrmia. The Turkish conquest of Bosnia also pushed refugees and migrants into eastern Croatia.
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in 1939, part of Serbs showed a lack of willingness to live in a country with Croat majority. There were also requests for joining the Lika and Kordun districts with the
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16th century Serbs settled Ottoman part of Slavonia while in the second part of the 16th century they moved to Austrian part of Slavonia. In 1550 they established the
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Karaula, Željko: "Sarajevski atentat – reakcije Hrvata i Srba u Kraljevini Hrvatskoj, Slavoniji i Dalmaciji", Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest 43 (1): p. 255-291
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4273:(1991–95), several anonymous Serbs from Zagreb testify that some young Serbs have converted to Catholicism and changed their surnames in order to 'become Croats'.
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Gavrilović, Danijela, "Elements of Ethnic Identification of the Serbs" from FACTA UNIVERSITATIS – Series Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History (10/2003),
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2339:. In 1941–42, the majority of Partisans in Croatia were Serbs, but by October 1943 the majority were Croats. This change was partly due to the decision of a key
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Dunja Bonacci Skenderović i Mario Jareb: Hrvatski nacionalni simboli između stereotipa i istine, Časopis za suvremenu povijest, y. 36, br. 2, p. 731.-760., 2004
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Sabrina P. Ramet, "Whose democracy?: nationalism, religion, and the doctrine of collective rights in post-1989 Eastern Europe", Rowman & Littlefield, 1997,
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and the process of building a modern Croatian nation resulted in closer co-operation between Croats and Serbs and recognition of their equality in the sense of
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because, as they said, Croatian authorities refused to denounce the Ustasha legacy explicitly and they downplayed and revitalized crimes committed by Ustashe.
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When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods
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Anić, Nikola, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska Jugoslavije: pregled razvoja oružanih snaga narodnooslobodilačkog pokreta 1941–1945, Vojnoistorijski institut, 1982
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A small minority of pre-war Serb population have returned to Croatia. Today, the majority of the pre-war Serb population from Croatia settled in Serbia and
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control over one-third of Croatian territory during its existence between 1991 and 1995 but failed to gain any international recognition. According to the
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urged Croatia to ensure the right of minorities to use their language and alphabet. The committee report stated that particularly concerns surrounded the
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wrote that Tuđman's regime "promoted a traditionalist and exclusive vision of Croatia" as a Croat state in which Serbs were "unwelcome", while journalist
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directly. They also collaborated with some of the Ustashe forces in northern Bosnia and they fought together against the Yugoslav Partisans during the
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then Cyrlic." The Croatian-Serbian conflict culminated on 10 August 1902, when, after years of controversial writing, Srbobran published a text titled
1073:. According to the 2021 census, there were 123,892 Serbs living in Croatia (3.2% of the population) which are recognized as a national minority by the
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Many Serbs contributed to the Croatian culture, such as trader Hristofor Stanković who founded the first permanent theater building in Gornji Grad,
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In the 1560s a Serbian Orthodox bishop was installed in the Metropolitanate of Požega, seated in the monastery of Remeta. In the 17th century, the
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Spiritual Genocide: A survey of destroyed, damaged and desecrated churches, monasteries and other church buildings during the war 1991–1995 (1997)
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Population, households and dwellings census in 1961, National structure of population in FNR Yugoslavia, data on localities and ocmmunes, Vol. III
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Agičić, Damir: "Civil Croatia on the Eve of the First World War (The Echo of the Assassination and Ultimatum)", Povijesni prilozi 14, p. 309.-310
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Jelić Ivo, Putevima Glavnog štaba Hrvatske, Republički štab teritorijalne obrane SRH i Zavod za općenarodnu obranu i društvenu samozaštitu, 1976
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decided against Croatian Serb Kristina Blečić, stripped her of occupancy rights after leaving her house in 1991 in Zadar. In 2009, the UN
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regime systematically engaged in the extermination, expulsion and forced conversion of Serbs in Croatia. Facing discrimination after the
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elected their own captains (vojvode) and magistrates (knezovi). All Orthodox settlers were promised freedom of worship. By 1538, the
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faith. There are many Eastern Orthodox churches and monasteries across Croatia. Most notable and historically significant are the
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as well as in response to actions by President Tudjman's administration, rebelled Serbs established an unrecognized state called
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2034:, all organizations that the government considered favored unification of South Slavs or Serbia, which was on the side of the
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who were educated in monasteries outside Croatia under the guidance of SPC clergy who came to the southwestern region of the
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Serbs are officially recognized as an autochthonous national minority, and as such, they elect three representatives to the
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ideas. In the 1830s, ideas of the Illyrian Movement spread to Dalmatia. In 1835, Božidar Petranović began publishing the
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Dvornik, F.; Jenkins, R. J. H.; Lewis, B.; Moravcsik, Gy.; Obolensky, D.; Runciman, S. (1962). P. J. H. Jenkins (ed.).
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but also to cattle breeders in general. In the Venetian documents from the late 16th and 17th centuries, the name "
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against the Croat and Muslim civilian populations. Estimates of the number of
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The Ustasha policy towards Serbs further drove a number of them joined either
2159:. Although most of the Serbian parties in Croatia have been co-operating with
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and minimise the magnitude of the genocide perpetrated against Serbs in the
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Chetniks set up a prison and execution site in the village of Kosovo (today
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counties, mainly due to the migration of Serbian war veterans who fought on
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Living Together After Ethnic Killing: Exploring the Chaim Kaufman Argument
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Serbian costumes from Dalmatia, the end of the 19th and early 20th century
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6708:. Cass military studies series. London New York, NY: Cass. p. 141.
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in May 1990. Some prominent Serbian politicians and scientists, such as
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established the diocese of Hum in 1219, seated at Ston, that linked the
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8368:"Serbian Orthodox Church History – St Michael Serbian Orthodox Church"
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crimes are massacres, most often elderly Serb villagers killed by the
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from 1995. Local Serbs, on the ground that Agreement, established the
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in charge of social affairs and human and minority rights in the new
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10021:] (in Serbian). Београд: Завод за уџбенике и наставна средства.
8342:"Zaboravljeno zajedništvo: "Da je Hrvat Srbu bratac mio" ⋆ P-portal"
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Ethnic Geography of the Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin
8203:"Croatia Commemorates Wartime Massacre of Serb Civilians in Grubori"
7972:
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Redžić, Enver; Vidan, Aida; Donia, Robert J.; Redžić, Enver (2005).
5725:"Pitanje šteta i odštete u antisrpskim demonstracijama 1902. godine"
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Negativna presuda evropskog suda u slučaju Kristine Blečić iz Zadra
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Jovanović, Nenad; Opačić, Tamara; Bajto, Nikola (15 October 2018).
6620:"Semlin Judenlager 1941-1942 - Semlin Judenlager - Open University"
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Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps
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organized the SPC's hierarchy in Croatia – the territory of the
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have become internationally recognized in their fields, such as
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10086:"Appeals Judgement Summary for Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač"
9155:"Најстарија српска насеља по северној Хрватској (до 1597. год)"
7919:"Croatia's Willingness To Tolerate Fascist Legacy Worries Many"
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7871:"Amnesty International | Working to Protect Human Rights"
7739:"Serbia home to highest number of refugees and IDPs in Europe"
7038:"Milosevic, Indicted Again, Is Charged With Crimes in Croatia"
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5535:"Tolja: Posrbljenje Dubrovčana bio je čin otpora Beču i Pešti"
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Geopolitics of European Union Enlargement: The Fortress Empire
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8128:"Former top Croat officials join boycott of Jasenovac event"
7713:"Croatia: Operation "Storm" – still no justice ten years on"
7587:"Vrhovni sud: Hrvatska je odgovorna za zločin u Varivodama!"
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1014:, including barriers to employment and property rights, and
953:), a few thousand Serbs moved to Croatian territory. During
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9539:Срби у Хрватској: насељаване, број и територијални размешта
6765:(1st ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 295.
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Strugar, Vlado, Jugoslavija 1941–1945, Vojnoizdavački zavod
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Open Letter on the Position and Status of Serbs in Croatia
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Association for Serbian language and literature in Croatia
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8150:"Croatia votes in a new government, a Serb Vice President"
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War and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941–1945: The Chetniks
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Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia
8501:"Serbia welcomes UN stance on use of Cyrillic in Croatia"
8176:"Croatia marks 25 years since war with tolerance message"
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
7400:"Croatia marks 25 years since war with tolerance message"
7237:"Villagers in Croatia Recount Massacre by Serbian Forces"
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International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
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8446:"Europska povelja o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima"
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which would after World War I include other people; the
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8475:"UN calls on Croatia to ensure use of Serbian Cyrillic"
7873:. Amnesty International. 11 August 2011. Archived from
6572:"Ilija T. Radaković: BESMISLENA YU-RATOVANJA 1991-1995"
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and municipalities concerned. Serbian Foreign Minister
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Serbs in Croatia have cultural traditions ranging from
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According to the 2021 census there were 123,892 ethnic
994:(RSK) on parts of Croatian territory, which led to the
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Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–98)
9271:
History of the Serbs in Croatia and Slavonia 1848–1914
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
8084:"Jasenovac Camp Victims Commemorated Separately Again"
7099:"Home again, 10 years after Croatia's Operation Storm"
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5565:"The Serbian question in Croatian politics, 1848–1918"
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
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9056:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
9032:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
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7008:"Judgement in the Case the Prosecutor v. Milan Babic"
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president of the Table of Seven (Supreme Court), and
1654:(SPC), and most of the local Orthodox priests of the
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to settle as free peasant soldiers, establishing the
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to settle as free peasant soldiers, establishing the
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9614:. Vol. 2. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
9590:. Vol. 1. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
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9263:. Sveti arhijerejski sinod Srpske pravoslavne crkve.
8744:"Србија земља са највећим бројем избеглица у Европи"
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2522:, who supported these groups. Milošević "endorsed a
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murdering Jews or handing them over to the Germans.
1771:, which was particularly strong during the reign of
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by 1040 after his rebellion against Byzantine rule.
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started actively migrating to Croatia at a time the
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Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković"
9516:Čuvari imena: Srbi u Hrvatskoj i raspad Jugoslavije
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2005:equality of Serbs. This led to the creation of the
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Austro-Hungarian conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina
986:, the Serbs living in Croatia rebelled against the
957:, Serbs were targeted for extermination as part of
9566:. Knin, Banja Luka, Beograd: Grafid, DIC Veritas.
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5647:"Hrvati i manjine u Hrvatskoj: moderni identiteti"
5409:Armstrong, Warwick; Anderson, James, eds. (2007).
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2017:received 12,917 votes and only 3 seats, while the
1834:(also known as the Croatian National Revival) and
12219:The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
10182:Tradition chest adornment worn in Kninska Krajina
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8851:(in Serbian). Tiskarski zavod "Narodnih novinah".
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5202:"Povijest Hrvatske Od 15. Stoleća do 18. Stoleća"
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1714:". The reason for this was that Dalmatia and the
1512:). They were mostly of Orthodox faith, Serbs and
1207:, while the rest was divided between Croatia and
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12748:The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930–1965
11799:SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
11062:Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics
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9632:A Legal Geography of Yugoslavia's Disintegration
8936:Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250
8876:. The Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies.
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2304:Budisavljević and her team was assisted by the
2053:Social Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia
1089:Traditional elements of their identity are the
10064:
10060:. United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
9418:. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
8701:. Lexington Books. pp. 14, 37(note, 30).
8674:. University of Pittsburgh Pre. pp. 21–.
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6706:Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War
6512:Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War
6473:Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Second World War
5989:. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 17.
5816:
5085:
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3964:use of Serbian Cyrillic in the town of Vukovar
3749:The Serbs of Croatia are predominantly of the
3009:, the mass murder of elderly Serbs civilians.
2237:and established a puppet state, the so-called
1252:(1050–1081) built the St. Michael's Church in
917:. From the beginning of the 20th century, the
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7068:"Milosevic: Important New Charges on Croatia"
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6655:Jonjić Tomislav, Hrvatska između sila osovine
6395:"Uloga četnika u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj"
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2104:police managed to prevent more clashes. Most
2084:where protesters burned the Serbian flag. In
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10044:"OSCE Report on Croatian treatment of Serbs"
9785:"Serbs in Croatia: Ethnological reflections"
9525:Ljetopis Srpskog kulturnog društva Prosvjeta
9260:Srbi u mletačko-turskim ratovima u XVII veku
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8830:] (in French). Lausanne: L’Age d’Homme.
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5438:"Vlasi u starijoj hrvatskoj historiografiji"
5207:koji su spalili crkve, kuće, sela i posjede.
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2809:, was also trialled by the ICTY for various
1975:, President of the Serbian Academic Society
877:was engaged in a series of wars against the
12239:Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše
11611:Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše
10019:Portraits of Serbian Rulers: IX-XII Century
9507:Srbi u političkoj strukturi NOB u Hrvatskoj
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4334:Category:Croatian people of Serbian descent
12234:Persecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians
12140:
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11529:1997 Eastern Slavonia integrity referendum
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9657:Berber, M.; Grbić, B.; Pavkov, S. (2008).
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6392:
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5898:Adriano, Pino; Cingolani, Giorgio (2018).
5447:
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5169:
5167:
5165:
5020:Miller, Nicholas J.; Miller, Nick (1997).
4807:(in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 3. Zagreb:
4660:
4505:"Srbi u Hrvatskoj zabrinuti da će nestati"
3989:All elected special representatives since
2682:, a total of 8,000 Croatian civilians and
786:
772:
67:
9990:
9874:
9823:
9802:
9697:
9674:
9504:
9389:
9370:Pravoslavna Dalmacija: istorijski pregled
8924:(Internet ed.). Belgrade: Ars Libri.
8816:
8807:
8527:"Population according to native language"
8313:
7541:
7287:
6973:
6785:
6346:
6247:
6183:
6123:
5579:
5380:Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture
5096:
5053:
2690:) went through Serb prison camps such as
2044:assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
1933:Serbian Business Association 'Privrednik'
1765:treaties which have affirmed their rights
10136:
10116:"Amnesty International report 2016/2017"
10007:
9845:
9764:Zbornik Matice Srpske Za Društvene Nauke
9709:Zbornik Matice Srpske Za Društvene Nauke
9628:
9249:Венеција и Срби у Далмацији у XVIII веку
8890:
8868:Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2006).
8647:. Palgrave Macmillan UK. pp. 237–.
7820:
7446:
7345:
7319:. Transnational Publishers. p. 86.
6939:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 83.
6741:
6560:(1). Croatian Institute of History: 117.
5933:Hrvatski narod, no. 85, 8 May 1941, p. 3
5562:
5558:
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3790:
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2444:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
2288:
2200:
1981:
1937:
1693:
1666:(1690–1739). In 1695, Serbian Patriarch
1614:
1522:
1368:
1221:
1132:
11428:Order of Kantakuzina Katarina Branković
11351:Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana
10114:
9899:
9887:
9522:
9513:
9490:. New York: Columbia University Press.
9330:
9288:
9274:. Beogradski izdavačko-grafički zavod.
9191:"The Serbs in the Former SR of Croatia"
9125:Srbi u Habsburškoj monarhiji: 1792–1849
8914:
8844:
8720:
8718:
8464:
8234:
8201:Vladisavljevic, Anja (25 August 2020).
8062:"Dokle će se u Jasenovac u tri kolone?"
7815:
7685:"Summary of Judgement for Milan Martić"
7648:
7646:
6849:edited by Snežana Trifunovska, page 477
6541:
6279:Narodnooslobodilačka vojska Jugoslavije
6156:
5982:
5942:Hrvatki narod, no. 85, 8 May 1941, p. 3
5546:
5544:
5356:
5285:
5162:
4863:
4624:
4297:Notable Yugoslav and Croatian sculptor
4210:The major Serb party in Croatia is the
2496:, on 8 July 1989 Serbs held a rally in
2449:
14:
12986:
12734:The Yugoslav Auschwitz and the Vatican
10138:"Court rejects Balkan genocide claims"
9964:Glasnik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu
9932:
9926:Glasnik Etnografskog muzeja u Beogradu
9832:
9745:
9556:
9409:
9152:
9094:
8957:
8399:
8259:, Simon Publications LLC, 2001, p. 171
7585:Neomedia Komunikacije (20 July 2012).
7235:Stephen Engelberg (19 December 1991).
7090:
6786:Bassiouni, Cherif (28 December 1994).
6547:
6508:
6469:
6016:. Yale University Press. p. 152.
6009:
5404:
5402:
5400:
5347:
5329:
5221:
5156:
5066:Službeni list Srpske pravoslavne crkve
5047:
5007:
4748:
4691:East Central Europe in the Middle Ages
4687:
4276:
2738:and gained the right to establish the
2241:(NDH) on the territory of present-day
1906:President of the Croatian Parliament.
1364:
12121:
10875:
10438:
10200:
9683:
9535:
9456:
9432:
9363:
9256:
9245:
9169:
8989:
8978:
8964:. Institute of Contemporary History.
8931:
8872:The Balkans: A Post-Communist History
8784:
8695:Raju G. C. Thomas (13 October 2003).
8644:Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two
8613:
8586:
8253:Karoly Kocsis, Eszter Kocsis-Hodosi:
7496:
7388:from the original on 23 October 2012.
7339:
7096:
7078:from the original on 25 December 2010
6643:
6535:
6423:
6330:
6304:Alonso, Miguel; Kramer, Alan (2019).
6270:
6163:. Belgrade: Svet knjige. p. 28.
6126:Dnevnik Diane Budisavljević 1941–1945
5713:Srbobran, 4(16) October 1894, no. 113
5553:
5495:
5435:
5372:
5370:
5368:
5233:
5227:
5102:
5062:
4948:
4600:
4566:
4464:
3960:United Nations Human Rights Committee
2262:where some 50,000 Serbs were killed.
2233:occupied the entire territory of the
2030:Immediately upon the outbreak of the
2026:World War I and Kingdom of Yugoslavia
947:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
11356:Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja
10464:
10084:
10069:. Belgrade: Ministry of Information.
10014:Портрети српских владара: IX-XII век
9961:
9754:
9405:. Srpsko kulturno društvo Prosvjeta.
9373:(in Serbian). Novi Sad: A. Pajevića.
9229:(in Serbian). Zagreb: Привредникова.
9224:
9201:
9195:The Serbian Questions in the Balkans
9188:
9070:
9046:
9022:
8715:
8641:Sabrina P. Ramet (31 October 2011).
8314:Radulović, Vaska (6 December 2019).
7800:
7643:
7599:
7572:
7561:
7186:from the original on 4 November 2012
7005:
6962:
6825:Đakula prvi svjedočio protiv Martića
6256:. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 96.
5722:
5541:
5499:Историјски часопис 29-30 (1982-1983)
5341:
5266:
5260:
5242:. Cornell University Press. p.
5123:Slukan Altić, Mirela (1 June 2008).
4725:
4667:. Porthill Publishers. p. 101.
4648:
4636:
4612:
4517:
3796:Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja
3786:Serbian Orthodox Patriarchate of Peć
2955:2020 Croatian parliamentary election
1504:) in 1522 (hence they were known as
1467:) in 1522 (hence they were known as
1012:discriminatory measures and rhetoric
865:possibly have been present from the
11659:Sisak children's concentration camp
11386:Churches and Monasteries in Croatia
11381:Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina
10099:
10073:
9748:Glasnik srpskog geografskog društva
9351:from the original on 6 January 2017
9310:Leutloff-Grandits, Carolin (2006).
9174:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
9159:Гласник Српског географског друштва
8370:. Stmichael-soc.org. Archived from
7901:Minority Rights Group International
7847:. 14 September 2005. Archived from
7654:"Serb leader jailed for war crimes"
7550:
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7484:
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7457:
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5397:
5271:. Harassowitz Verlag. p. 101.
5199:
3813:) with a seat at the Serbian-built
2117:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
2062:Serbian Society "Dušan Magnificant"
1995:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
1809:Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik
1641:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
1433: Mixed Catholic and Protestant
1128:
869:. Serbs from modern-day Serbia and
24:
13014:Serbian Orthodox Church in Croatia
11015:Library of the Eparchy of Slavonia
9835:Anali Pravnog Fakulteta U Beogradu
8587:Pleše, Mladen (30 December 2012).
8551:(in Croatian). Croatian Parliament
8086:. balkaninsight.com. 12 April 2019
8016:"ECSR decision in case no 52/2008"
7036:Marlise Simons (10 October 2001).
5365:
5026:. University of Pittsburgh Press.
2730:in 1998 as a result of the signed
2686:(a large number after the fall of
2197:Chetnik war crimes in World War II
1296:According to Yugoslav ethnologist
25:
13025:
11664:Stara Gradiška concentration camp
11534:Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
11412:Independent Democratic Serb Party
10158:
9906:Croatian Political Science Review
9466:. Vol. 2. Jagodina: Gambit.
9442:. Vol. 1. Jagodina: Gambit.
9205:Seoba Srba u Hrvatsku i Slavoniju
8793:. University of Minnesota Press.
5563:Tomislav, Markus (1 April 2011).
4964:Cirkovic, Sima M. (7 June 2004).
4830:Marčinko, Mate (19 August 1999).
4411:Independent Democratic Serb Party
4317:
4265:During the Second World War, the
4212:Independent Democratic Serb Party
3415:
2971:Deputy Prime Ministers of Croatia
2963:Independent Democratic Serb Party
2929:Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
2879:
1639:. In 1918, it became part of the
1447:(Lipavina) and Marča Monastery (
1426: Mixed Catholic and Orthodox
1032:Independent Democratic Serb Party
842:. The community is predominantly
12971:
12959:
11453:Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik
10913:
10903:
10488:
9783:Ivanović-Barišić, M. M. (2004).
9377:
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8900:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
8855:
8754:
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8316:"Diple i svirale vuka sa Dinare"
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6978:
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6806:
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6297:
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6201:
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5960:Pupovac Milorad, NDH na životu,
4782:. University of Michigan Press.
4438:, Croatian Serb Cultural Society
4359:
4345:
3920:
3911:
3839:was established by metropolitan
3075:Municipalities in Croatia where
3065:
3051:
3034:
2630:) and 500,000 (according to the
2428:and Serbs were recruited to the
1807:, poet and dramatist, member of
1791:
1782:
1141:in the Church of St. Michael in
176:
13004:History of the Serbs of Croatia
12173:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
11654:Jastrebarsko concentration camp
10987:Joint Council of Municipalities
9770:(120). Matica srpska: 253–270.
8810:Srbi u Hrvatskoj: Khuenovo doba
8348:(in Croatian). 27 December 2018
8284:Popis stanovništva 1953. godine
6073:
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6013:Croatia: A Nation Forged in War
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5723:Mato, Artuković (4 June 2010).
5716:
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5666:
5657:
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5527:
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5489:
5474:
5466:Croatian Encyclopaedia (2011).
5459:
5429:
5383:. University of Toronto Press.
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5116:
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4769:
4749:Andric, Ivo (22 January 1991).
4742:
4731:
4654:
4406:Joint Council of Municipalities
4260:
3855:was permanently established by
3012:
2740:Joint Council of Municipalities
2424:Afterwards, Ustaše founded the
2268:Jastrebarsko concentration camp
2210:, a monument to the victims of
2174:
2060:, in which protesters attacked
2051:the other hand, members of the
1682:and the rest of Croatia to the
846:by religion, as opposed to the
138:Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina
9947:10.1080/10758216.2005.11052224
9018:. Srpska kraljevska akademija.
8940:. Cambridge University Press.
8848:Život i običaji Srba-Graničara
8762:"Fale Srbi, al' fale i Hrvati"
8614:Šobak, Mateja (13 July 2020).
7376:"Evicted Serbs remember Storm"
7261:Natalya Clark, Janine (2014).
6744:"Jovan Raskovic Benkovac 1990"
6252:Yugoslav Drama, Second Edition
6124:Kolanović, Josip, ed. (2003).
5496:Јачов, Марко (1 August 1983).
4696:University of Washington Press
4664:The history of Serbian culture
4560:
4536:
4523:
4497:
4232:Cabinet of Andrej Plenković II
4214:(SDSS). In the elections from
3873:Croatian Greek Catholic Church
2969:, was elected one of the four
2913:European Court of Human Rights
2751:International Court of Justice
1969:To Investigation Yours or Ours
1952:Cultural and Scientific Center
1175:. However, some scholars like
1171:previously arrived there from
1038:, was elected one of the four
885:happened after 1538, when the
13:
1:
12939:Far-right politics in Croatia
8828:History of the Serbian People
8450:Ministry of Justice (Croatia)
8424:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
8108:. neweurope.eu. 28 March 2017
7354:"Dossier: Zločini nad Srbima"
7154:"Milosevic Indictment (text)"
6399:Časopis za suvremenu povijest
5729:Časopis Za Suvremenu Povijest
5590:"Srpski jezik nije štokavski"
5109:. Vol. 89. p. 290.
4483:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4457:
2999:Minister of Croatian Veterans
2745:In February 2015, during the
2405:deaths caused by the Chetniks
1989:, one of the founders of the
1664:Great Migrations of the Serbs
1219:in the 9th and 10th century.
1020:Denial of genocide in the NDH
1016:use of the minority languages
12665:Eastern Herzegovina uprising
11729:Croatian War of Independence
11649:Jasenovac concentration camp
11407:Democratic Alliance of Serbs
10065:Davidov, Dinko, ed. (1992).
10036:
9902:"Identitet Srba u Hrvatskoj"
9890:"Znameniti Srbi u Hrvatskoj"
9848:Journal of Genocide Research
9803:Lajić, I.; Bara, M. (2010).
9735:Zbornik O Srbima U Hrvatskoj
9722:Zbornik O Srbima U Hrvatskoj
9410:Miller, Nicholas J. (1997).
9390:Mileusnić, Slobodan (1997).
9153:Grujić, Radoslav M. (1912).
9012:Erdeljanović, Jovan (1930).
5483:Migrations in Balkan History
4416:Democratic Alliance of Serbs
4271:Croatian War of Independence
3991:1995 Parliamentary elections
3825:In 1695 Orthodox Eparchy of
2948:Jasenovac concentration camp
2895:Independent State of Croatia
2747:Croatia–Serbia genocide case
2513:, were openly calling for a
2472:Croatian War of Independence
2462:Croatian War of Independence
2387:in September 1943, with the
2278:regime as a result of their
2239:Independent State of Croatia
2185:Independent State of Croatia
2064:Riots have been reported in
1034:(SDSS) and President of the
996:Croatian War of Independence
984:proclamation of independence
973:Independent State of Croatia
29:National minority in Croatia
7:
11784:Republic of Serbian Krajina
11669:Kruščica concentration camp
11468:Serb People's Radical Party
11010:Archive of Serbs in Croatia
10936:Serbian language in Croatia
9650:
9635:. Oxford University Press.
9132:Gavrilović, Slavko (1993).
9123:Gavrilović, Slavko (1994).
9095:Frucht, Richard C. (2005).
8958:Dakina, Gojo Riste (1994).
8668:Rory Yeomans (April 2013).
6861:by George Macesich, page 24
6393:Sobolevski, Mihael (1995).
6281:. Vojnoistorijski institut.
6248:Crnobrnja, Mihailo (1996).
5204:(in Croatian). p. 16.
4811:. 1964. pp. 251, 256.
4531:Srbi među Europsim narodima
4421:Republic of Serbian Krajina
4338:
3977:
3900:Serbian language in Croatia
3893:
3720:
3243:
2861:. After Croatian and other
2608:Republic of Serbian Krajina
2537:Tension grew following the
2486:Republic of Serbian Krajina
2011:1913 parliamentary election
2000:Formation of the so-called
1716:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
1656:Metropolitanate of Karlovci
1637:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
1560:Republic of Serbian Krajina
1546:Slavonian Military Frontier
1492:encouraged people from the
1477:Slavonian Military Frontier
1455:encouraged people from the
1312:in 1432, later joining the
1084:
992:Republic of Serbian Krajina
978:After the beginning of the
931:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
58:
10:
13030:
12717:Trial of Aloysius Stepinac
11644:Jadovno concentration camp
11483:Museum of Serbs of Croatia
11361:Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac
11056:Radio Television of Serbia
9997:Review of Croatian History
9935:Problems of Post-Communism
9919:"Serbs in Eastern Croatia"
9289:Krestić, Vasilije (2010).
9072:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
9048:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
9024:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
8772:
6554:Review of Croatian History
6442:. Routledge. p. 430.
6103:. Routledge. p. 422.
5756:"Do istrage naše ili vaše"
5615:arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr
5569:Review of Croatian History
4327:
4321:
3897:
3736:Serbian Orthodox Cathedral
3724:
3683:
3679:
3016:
2621:In the spring of 1991, an
2465:
2181:World War II in Yugoslavia
2178:
1993:and Vice President of the
1950:was born, today hosts the
1676:Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac
1520:, assimilated into Serbs.
1481:Croatian Military Frontier
1123:
949:in 1918 (later renamed to
844:Eastern Orthodox Christian
33:
12922:
12896:
12829:
12725:
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12683:
12652:
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12186:
12155:
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11979:
11876:
11838:
11776:
11753:
11736:
11727:
11682:
11634:Gospić concentration camp
11624:
11588:
11579:
11542:
11516:
11443:
11436:
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11343:
11290:
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10252:
10234:
9991:Sadkovich, James (2010).
9629:Trbovich, Ana S. (2008).
8990:Đurić, Veljko Đ. (1991).
7780:. Springer. p. 169.
7423:. ABC-CLIO. p. 240.
6871:The Quality of Government
6742:zivstepa (8 March 2010).
6548:Geiger, Vladimir (2012).
4916:p. 117; Wiley-Blackwell,
4755:. Duke University Press.
4529:Sima M. Ćirković (2008).
4330:Category:Serbs of Croatia
4224:Croatian Democratic Union
4220:Cabinet of Ivo Sanader II
4190:
4187:
4177:
4172:
4156:
4153:
4123:
4118:
4115:
4112:
4107:
4104:
4101:
4096:
4091:
4081:not elected under the law
4079:
4045:
4040:
4035:
3933:Bilingual street sign in
3879:and ethnic Ukrainians of
3843:and certified by Emperor
3331:
2782:joint criminal enterprise
2539:Croatian Democratic Union
2171:which had Serb majority.
1197:John Van Antwerp Fine Jr.
1169:an area near Thessaloniki
834:) constitute the largest
825:
807:
136:
131:
124:
119:
102:
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89:
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66:
52:
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12999:Ethnic groups in Croatia
12741:Encyclopedia of Genocide
12244:Croatian Orthodox Church
11916:Banija villages killings
11896:Požega villages killings
11891:Murder of the Zec family
11814:1993–94 general election
11674:Lobor concentration camp
11639:Slana concentration camp
11606:Croatian Orthodox Church
11493:Serb Party of Socialists
11444:Historical organizations
10941:Flag of Serbs of Croatia
10931:List of Serbs of Croatia
10228:Ethnic groups in Croatia
8979:Derić, Vasilije (1914).
8845:Begović, Nikola (1887).
8823:Histoire du peuple serbe
8808:Artuković, Mato (2001).
8778:
7978:17 December 2008 at the
7600:ICTY (6 November 2003).
6873:by Bo Rothstein, page 89
6821:27 February 2012 at the
4843:. Zagreb. Archived from
4688:Sedlar, Jean W. (2011).
4401:Flag of Serbs of Croatia
4375:Croatia-Serbia relations
4324:List of Serbs of Croatia
2541:(HDZ) 's victory in the
2426:Croatian Orthodox Church
2295:Sisak concentration camp
2214:, which was part of the
2123:merged in 1918 into the
1840:Serbo-Dalmatian Magazine
1820:Croatian national anthem
1738:. According to the 1844
1674:was 'subjugated' to the
1527:Serbian frontiersman in
1152:De Administrando Imperio
1107:Liberation of Yugoslavia
1047:prominent Croatian Serbs
74:Flag of Serbs of Croatia
12914:Terrorism in Yugoslavia
12163:Demographics of Croatia
11846:Serbian Army of Krajina
11323:Prosvjeta Winter School
11310:Prosvjeta Summer School
10177:, Vjesnik, Zagreb 1991.
10130:
9917:Stojanović, M. (2004).
9900:Škiljan, Filip (2014).
9888:Škiljan, Filip (2009).
9536:Rudić, Vujadin (1993).
9401:Milinković, B. (2001).
9334:Bosnia: A Short History
8921:Istorija srpskog naroda
8785:Allen, Beverly (1996).
7288:Goldstein, Ivo (1999).
7097:UNHCR (5 August 2005).
6816:Croatian Iuridic Portal
6597:NOB u Dalmaciji, 6, 116
6157:Lomović, Boško (2014).
6134:Jasenovac Memorial Area
6132:and Public Institution
6130:Croatian State Archives
6042:Jasenovac Memorial Cite
6010:Tanner, Marcus (2001).
5924:Matković, 2002., p. 180
5362:Goffman (2002), p. 190.
5086:Lazo M. Kostić (1965).
4864:Sinobad, Marko (2021).
4239:Social Democratic Party
3849:Serbian Orthodox Church
3727:Serbian Orthodox Church
3019:Demographics of Croatia
2925:European Social Charter
2811:Crimes against humanity
2774:Three Croatian generals
1892:Serbian Orthodox Church
1718:, at the time ruled by
1668:Arsenije III Čarnojević
1652:Serbian Orthodox Church
1518:Serbian Orthodox Church
1270:Serbian Orthodox Church
883:Several migration waves
471:Cultural Heritage sites
126:Serbian Orthodox Church
111:(standard varieties of
12904:Bleiburg repatriations
12821:Serbian historiography
12204:Invasion of Yugoslavia
11921:Korana bridge killings
11463:Serb Independent Party
10617:Bosnia and Herzegovina
9728:. Beograd: SANU: 9–32.
9684:Božić, Sofija (2010).
9505:Pleterski, J. (1988).
9331:Malcolm, Noel (2002).
9316:. LIT Verlag Münster.
9295:. Zavod za Udžbenike.
8932:Curta, Florin (2006).
7626:"Sentencing judgement"
7526:, pp. 4, 132, 133
7497:Hodge, Carole (2019).
7472:, pp. 4, 141, 142
7160:. BBC. 29 October 2001
6509:Redžić, Enver (2005).
6470:Redžić, Enver (2005).
5983:Yeomans, Rory (2012).
4912:Sima Ćirković; (2004)
4570:Prva stoljeća Hrvatske
4302:
4290:
3951:anti-Cyrillic protests
3802:
3746:
3708:Čuvari Hristovog groba
3292:Sisak-Moslavina County
3058:Serbs in Croatia, 2011
2917:Human Rights Committee
2838:, Slobodan Milošević,
2696:Sremska Mitrovica camp
2489:
2484:Territorial extent of
2440:Bleiburg repatriations
2341:Croatian Peasant Party
2301:
2243:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2227:Invasion of Yugoslavia
2222:
2161:Croatian Peasant Party
2019:Serb Independent Party
2015:Croatian Peasant Party
1997:
1954:
1929:Serbian Bank in Zagreb
1915:Károly Khuen-Héderváry
1828:The revolutionary 1848
1773:Károly Khuen-Héderváry
1748:Stjepan Mitrov Ljubiša
1720:Károly Khuen-Héderváry
1699:
1623:
1536:
1479:and the Vlachs in the
1435:
1250:Mihailo Vojislavljević
1234:
1233:monasteries in Croatia
1217:First Bulgarian Empire
1211:. Some members of the
1146:
1139:Mihailo Vojislavljević
1040:Deputy Prime Ministers
830:
812:
224:Bosnia and Herzegovina
12873:The Diary of Diana B.
12604:Branko Dobrosavljević
12064:Zagreb rocket attacks
11911:Pakračka Poljana camp
11508:Serb Democratic Party
11498:Party of Danube Serbs
11208:Osijek-Baranja County
11091:Vukovar-Syrmia County
11030:Serb Democratic Forum
10969:Serb National Council
10123:Amnesty International
9776:10.2298/ZMSDN0620253I
9482:Pavlowitch, Stevan K.
9257:Jačov, Marko (1990).
9246:Jačov, Marko (1984).
9225:Ivić, Aleksa (1914).
9202:Ivić, Aleksa (1909).
9170:Hoare, Marko (2006).
8764:. Vreme. 30 May 2002.
7952:Amnesty International
7845:Amnesty International
7717:Amnesty International
6906:by Roy Licklider and
4876:(1). Split: 159–160.
4567:Budak, Neven (1994).
4533:(The Serbs), p. 26-27
4395:Serb National Council
4328:Further information:
4296:
4284:
4093:Vojislav Stanimirović
3794:
3734:
3266:Vukovar-Srijem County
2967:Serb National Council
2965:and President of the
2940:Amnesty International
2906:Amnesty International
2887:Serbia and Montenegro
2736:Serb National Council
2676:Zagreb rocket attacks
2588:, one of the largest
2569:, while others, like
2543:1990 general election
2511:Serbian Radical Party
2503:Serb Democratic Party
2494:breakup of Yugoslavia
2483:
2468:Breakup of Yugoslavia
2297:which was especially
2292:
2235:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
2204:
2125:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1985:
1941:
1697:
1645:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1620:Serb national costume
1618:
1568:Provveditore Generale
1526:
1372:
1244:in the north down to
1225:
1136:
1075:Croatian Constitution
1036:Serb National Council
980:breakup of Yugoslavia
624:Eastern Herzegovinian
132:Related ethnic groups
78:Serb National Council
12624:Platon of Banja Luka
12044:Široka Kula massacre
11886:Paulin Dvor massacre
11863:Serb Volunteer Guard
11794:SAO Western Slavonia
11543:Historical documents
11458:Croat-Serb Coalition
11126:Dragutin Tadijanović
10187:Croatian census 2001
9825:10.2298/stnv1001049l
9699:10.2298/BALC1041185B
9676:10.2298/stnv0802023b
9514:Pupovac, M. (1999).
9189:Ilić, Jovan (1995).
8205:. balkaninsight.com.
8130:. B92. 12 April 2016
7917:(10 November 2005).
6345:, pp. 224–225,
5436:Mužić, Ivan (2010).
5267:Bues, Almut (2005).
5092:. Logos. p. 58.
4803:"Krka & Krupa".
3888:2021 Croatian census
3841:Atanasije Ljubojević
2991:President of Croatia
2668:Široka Kula massacre
2450:Socialist Yugoslavia
2385:Italian capitulation
2299:created for children
2212:Jasenovac death camp
2139:(35% increase), and
2007:Croat-Serb Coalition
1991:Croat-Serb Coalition
1844:Italian nationalists
1744:Georgije Nikolajević
1229:, one of the oldest
1213:Serbian royal family
1155:(DAI), the lands of
1149:In the 10th-century
919:Croat-Serb Coalition
895:Dalmatian Hinterland
462:Christmas traditions
12830:Cultural depictions
12806:Veljko Đurić Mišina
12712:Operation Gvardijan
12707:Trial of Mile Budak
12691:Diana Budisavljević
12614:Muhamed Mehmedbašić
12254:Concentration camps
12194:Anti-Serb sentiment
11754:Military offensives
11705:Prebilovci massacre
11503:Serb People's Party
11473:Serb People's Party
11371:Eparchy of Dalmatia
11366:Eparchy of Slavonia
11259:Secondary education
10254:National minorities
10189:(see "Censuses" at
10095:. 16 November 2012.
9542:. Ун-т у Београду.
9015:O poreklu Bunjevaca
8927:(in Serbo-Croatian)
8818:Bataković, Dušan T.
8064:. N1. 23 April 2017
7210:jurist.law.pitt.edu
7074:. 21 October 2001.
6646:, pp. 156–162.
6294:, p. 412, 506.
6198:, pp. 362–363.
6136:. pp. 284–85.
5234:Banac, Ivo (1984).
4870:Zbornik Šime Pilića
4661:Pavle Ivić (1995).
4639:, p. 141, 150.
4543:Dvornik et al. 1962
4277:Community in Serbia
3984:Croatian Parliament
3871:, thus forming the
3853:Eparchy of Križevci
3817:, with a Byzantine
3360:Hrvatska Kostajnica
3305:Šibenik-Knin County
2842:, Vojislav Šešelj,
2678:. According to the
2555:Croatian Parliament
2524:Serbian nationalist
2430:Croatian Home Guard
2284:Diana Budisavljević
2272:formed for children
2229:in April 1941, the
2165:Banovina of Croatia
2002:New Course Policies
1987:Svetozar Pribićević
1959:Our First Decennial
1704:Kingdom of Dalmatia
1680:Varaždin Generalate
1485:Varaždin Generalate
1365:Early modern period
1079:Croatian Parliament
990:and proclaimed the
988:Croatian government
927:Svetozar Pribićević
887:Emperor Ferdinand I
213:Kosovo and Metohija
146:Serbs of Montenegro
46:
12933:Jasenovac – istina
12859:The End of the War
12660:Đurđevdan uprising
12619:Rafailo Momčilović
12563:Miroslav Matijević
12508:Miroslav Filipović
12199:Nazi racial policy
12178:Serbs in Vojvodina
11601:Yugoslav Partisans
11562:Vukovar resolution
11556:Statuta Valachorum
11524:1991 riot in Zadar
11104:Vinkovački Banovci
11082:17 primary schools
10168:. SKD "Prosvjeta".
10108:Human Rights Watch
9976:10.1353/ser.0.0041
8222:(in Serbian). 2008
8042:. 25 February 2015
7877:on 12 October 2008
7291:Croatia: A History
7241:The New York Times
7216:on 13 January 2011
7072:Human Rights Watch
7042:The New York Times
6349:, pp. 140–142
6186:, p. 284-285.
5813:Karaula, p. 268-79
5537:. 7 February 2012.
5089:Obim Srba i Hrvata
4993:Konstantin Jireček
4728:, p. 236–240.
4303:
4291:
4226:, and SDSS member
3958:In April 2015 the
3803:
3767:Lepavina Monastery
3763:Dragović monastery
3747:
3079:is in official use
2852:Dragan Vasiljković
2828:Radmilo Bogdanović
2769:summary executions
2760:Human Rights Watch
2628:Human Rights Watch
2590:extermination camp
2520:Slobodan Milošević
2490:
2325:Yugoslav Partisans
2310:Zagreb Archdiocese
2306:Croatian Red Cross
2302:
2223:
2133:Lika-Krbava County
1998:
1955:
1948:Milutin Milanković
1925:Vladimir Matijević
1900:Livije Radivojević
1881:Mihovil Pavlinović
1860:Congress of Berlin
1700:
1686:(since 1705). The
1624:
1587:. The Vlachs from
1537:
1498:Military Frontiers
1461:Military Frontiers
1441:Lepavina Monastery
1436:
1355:Smederevo fortress
1298:Jovan Erdeljanović
1262:a Serbian princess
1235:
1147:
1055:Milutin Milanković
871:Bosnia-Herzegovina
619:Šumadija–Vojvodina
142:Serbs of Vojvodina
76:as defined by the
44:
12947:
12946:
12880:Dara of Jasenovac
12755:Hitler–Beneš–Tito
12513:Vjekoslav Luburić
12483:Andrija Artuković
12267:list of prisoners
12115:
12114:
12111:
12110:
12107:
12106:
12086:Daruvar Agreement
12049:Škabrnja massacre
12039:Saborsko massacre
12024:Joševica massacre
11936:Varivode massacre
11723:
11722:
11596:Genocide of Serbs
11517:Historical events
11400:Political parties
11339:
11338:
11306:
11282:Vukovar Gymnasium
11263:
11254:
11253:
11231:Dr. Franjo Tuđman
11178:Siniša Glavašević
11083:
11079:Primary education
10924:Cultural identity
10869:
10868:
10432:
10431:
10369:
10311:
10144:. 3 February 2015
10125:. 1 January 2017.
9928:. 67–68: 387–390.
9860:10.1080/713677614
9755:Ilić, J. (2006).
9642:978-0-19-533343-5
9549:978-86-419-0128-3
9344:978-0-330-41244-5
9323:978-3-8258-8049-1
9302:978-86-17-17047-7
9138:. Filip Višnjić.
9108:978-1-57607-800-6
8947:978-0-521-89452-4
8916:Ćorović, Vladimir
8708:978-0-585-45499-3
8681:978-0-8229-7793-3
8654:978-0-230-34781-6
8374:on 28 August 2008
7843:(Press release).
7510:978-1-00000-712-1
7430:978-1-61069-364-6
7374:(5 August 2005).
7326:978-1-57105-004-5
7301:978-0-77352-017-2
6772:978-0-312-12690-2
6715:978-0-7146-5625-0
6449:978-0-203-89043-1
6317:978-3-03027-648-5
6170:978-86-7396-487-4
6143:978-9-536-00562-8
6110:978-1-13594-558-9
6023:978-0-30009-125-0
5911:978-9-63386-206-3
5033:978-0-8229-3989-4
4977:978-0-631-20471-8
4945:Erdeljanović 1930
4933:Erdeljanović 1930
4901:Erdeljanović 1930
4789:978-0-472-08260-5
4762:978-0-8223-8255-3
4447:Novosti (Croatia)
4289:in his laboratory
4243:Milanović cabinet
4208:
4207:
4049:Veselin Pejnović
3886:According to the
3771:Gomirje monastery
3672:Lišane Ostrovičke
3594:Kneževi Vinogradi
3566:(1,090 or 20.08%)
3542:(1,385 or 38.45%)
3524:(1,360 or 43.37%)
3512:(1,375 or 51.89%)
3506:(2,908 or 53.68%)
3494:(1,282 or 62.63%)
3464:(1,082 or 79.21%)
3452:(3,659 or 87.81%)
3446:(1,600 or 90.24%)
3440:(3,224 or 90.69%)
3398:(1,315 or 13.58%)
3392:(1,841 or 15.03%)
3380:(1,605 or 20.13%)
3374:(1,462 or 20.55%)
3368:(2,492 or 21.42%)
3356:(6,890 or 29.73%)
3350:(1,082 or 31.34%)
3344:(1,255 or 32.38%)
3329:
3328:
3241:
3240:
2791:Varivode massacre
2672:Petrinja killings
2664:Tovarnik massacre
2660:Škabrnja massacre
2582:national minority
2293:Prisoners in the
2280:genocide campaign
2216:Genocide of Serbs
2121:Kingdom of Serbia
2110:Peter I of Serbia
1973:Nikola Stojanović
1846:. However, since
1832:Illyrian Movement
1684:Eparchy of Pakrac
1672:Military Frontier
1660:Habsburg monarchy
1533:Military Frontier
1350:Matthias Corvinus
1316:. In 1436 on the
1300:, members of the
1067:Siniša Mihajlović
891:Military Frontier
875:Habsburg monarchy
867:Early Middle Ages
836:national minority
796:
795:
700:Islamic Community
573:History of Serbia
155:
154:
16:(Redirected from
13021:
12994:Serbs of Croatia
12976:
12975:
12974:
12964:
12963:
12962:
12955:
12837:Eagles Fly Early
12786:Vasilije Krestić
12653:Armed resistance
12609:Vukašin Mandrapa
12493:Slavko Kvaternik
12478:Džafer Kulenović
12168:Serbs of Croatia
12142:
12135:
12128:
12119:
12118:
12004:Vukovar massacre
11956:Golubić killings
11951:Grubori massacre
11931:Lora prison camp
11901:Marino Selo camp
11824:
11734:
11733:
11695:Gudovac massacre
11586:
11585:
11571:
11550:Varaždin Apostol
11446:and institutions
11441:
11440:
11390:list of churches
11300:
11278:
11270:Dalj High School
11261:
11087:
11086:
11081:
11076:
11075:
11064:
11046:Novosti magazine
11006:
10951:Serbs of Vukovar
10918:
10917:
10916:
10910:Serbs of Croatia
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10907:
10906:
10896:
10889:
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10873:
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10752:
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10558:
10492:
10466:Serbian diaspora
10459:
10452:
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10191:Crostat Database
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7893:
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7851:on 7 August 2007
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4850:on 20 May 2005.
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4509:
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4476:
4468:
4390:Serbs of Vukovar
4380:Croats of Serbia
4369:
4364:
4363:
4362:
4355:
4350:
4349:
4348:
4247:Željko Jovanović
4116:Milorad Pupovac
3996:
3995:
3949:Graffiti during
3924:
3915:
3807:Eparchy of Marča
3778:Eparchy of Marča
3751:Serbian Orthodox
3740:Petar Preradović
3738:and monument to
3558:Plitvička Jezera
3546:Donji Kukuruzari
3482:2,015 or 67.26%)
3279:Lika-Senj County
3251:
3250:
3085:
3084:
3077:Serbian language
3069:
3055:
3044:in Croatia, 1991
3038:
3007:Grubori massacre
2979:Andrej Plenković
2961:, member of the
2859:Republika Srpska
2844:Franko Simatović
2836:Radovan Karadžić
2832:Veljko Kadijević
2799:Golubić massacre
2764:Serbian Orthodox
2728:eastern Slavonia
2716:Pakračka Poljana
2684:prisoners of war
2656:Vukovar massacre
2595:Sabrina P. Ramet
2528:centralised rule
2372:Draža Mihailović
2368:Bosansko Grahovo
2149:Macedonian front
2106:Serbs in Croatia
1971:in which author
1898:was Deputy Ban,
1876:Diet of Dalmatia
1872:Bukovica betrail
1795:
1786:
1769:Southeast Europe
1551:cordon sanitaire
1449:Eparchy of Marča
1434:
1432:
1427:
1425:
1420:
1419: Protestant
1418:
1413:
1411:
1406:
1404:
1399:
1397:
1231:Serbian Orthodox
1129:Medieval history
1030:, member of the
833:
827:
815:
813:Srbi u Hrvatskoj
809:
808:Срби у Хрватској
800:Serbs of Croatia
788:
781:
774:
690:Serbian Orthodox
658:Slavonic-Serbian
568:History of Serbs
180:
157:
156:
85:Total population
71:
61:
59:Srbi u Hrvatskoj
55:
54:
53:Срби у Хрватској
47:
45:Serbs of Croatia
43:
21:
13029:
13028:
13024:
13023:
13022:
13020:
13019:
13018:
13009:Serb minorities
12984:
12983:
12982:
12972:
12970:
12960:
12958:
12950:
12948:
12943:
12918:
12892:
12825:
12766:Jozo Tomasevich
12721:
12695:
12684:Humanitarianism
12679:
12648:
12572:Notable victims
12567:
12488:Mladen Lorković
12441:
12357:Banski Grabovac
12343:
12248:
12224:Greater Croatia
12182:
12151:
12146:
12116:
12103:
12098:Erdut Agreement
12068:
12054:Velepromet camp
12009:Bruška massacre
11989:Siege of Kijevo
11981:
11975:
11971:Kijani killings
11946:Medari massacre
11926:Gospić massacre
11878:
11872:
11834:
11820:
11777:Serbian regions
11772:
11767:Operation Storm
11761:Operation Flash
11749:
11719:
11710:Veljun massacre
11700:Ivanci massacre
11690:Glina massacres
11678:
11626:
11620:
11575:
11567:
11538:
11512:
11478:Dinara Division
11445:
11432:
11416:
11395:
11376:Eparchy of Srem
11335:
11286:
11274:
11260:
11250:
11202:
11080:
11067:
11060:
11034:
11002:
10991:
10979:
10973:
10961:
10955:
10946:Serbs of Zagreb
10919:
10914:
10912:
10904:
10902:
10900:
10870:
10865:
10844:
10820:
10778:
10761:North Macedonia
10746:
10734:
10707:
10675:
10663:
10651:
10607:
10595:
10571:
10552:
10538:
10493:
10484:
10468:
10463:
10433:
10428:
10414:Istro-Romanians
10397:
10248:
10230:
10225:
10164:
10161:
10156:
10147:
10145:
10133:
10118:
10103:
10088:
10077:
10057:
10053:
10046:
10042:
10039:
10029:
10009:Živković, Tibor
9921:
9892:
9807:
9787:
9759:
9692:(41): 185–208.
9653:
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8465:
8455:
8453:
8452:. 12 April 2011
8448:(in Croatian).
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8182:. 5 August 2020
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7980:Wayback Machine
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7908:
7903:. 19 June 2015.
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7745:. 20 June 2010.
7737:
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7719:. 4 August 2005
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7051:
7049:
7034:
7027:
7017:
7015:
7014:on 17 July 2007
7004:
6993:
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6680:
6674:Tomasevich 2001
6672:
6668:
6663:
6659:
6654:
6650:
6642:
6638:
6628:
6626:
6618:
6617:
6613:
6607:Tomasevich 1975
6605:
6601:
6596:
6592:
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6583:
6570:
6569:
6565:
6546:
6542:
6534:
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6507:
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6497:Tomasevich 2001
6495:
6491:
6484:
6468:
6464:
6454:
6452:
6450:
6434:
6430:
6422:
6418:
6401:(in Croatian).
6391:
6387:
6381:Tomasevich 1975
6379:
6372:
6362:
6359:Pavlowitch 2007
6350:
6343:Tomasevich 1975
6334:
6329:
6325:
6318:
6302:
6298:
6292:Tomasevich 2001
6290:
6286:
6275:
6271:
6264:
6246:
6242:
6233:
6229:
6224:
6220:
6215:
6211:
6206:
6202:
6196:Tomasevich 2001
6194:
6190:
6182:
6178:
6171:
6155:
6151:
6144:
6122:
6118:
6111:
6095:
6091:
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5928:
5923:
5919:
5912:
5896:
5892:
5887:
5883:
5878:
5874:
5869:
5865:
5861:Karaula, p. 277
5860:
5856:
5851:
5847:
5842:
5838:
5833:
5829:
5824:
5817:
5812:
5808:
5804:Karaula, p. 274
5803:
5799:
5794:
5790:
5785:
5781:
5776:
5772:
5767:
5763:
5754:
5753:
5749:
5744:
5740:
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5708:
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5528:
5523:
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5510:
5494:
5490:
5479:
5475:
5464:
5460:
5452:
5448:
5440:
5434:
5430:
5423:
5407:
5398:
5391:
5375:
5366:
5361:
5357:
5352:
5348:
5340:
5336:
5328:
5324:
5318:Tomasevich 2001
5316:
5312:
5307:
5303:
5290:
5286:
5279:
5265:
5261:
5254:
5232:
5228:
5220:
5213:
5198:
5194:
5185:
5181:
5176:
5163:
5155:
5148:
5131:(in Croatian).
5121:
5117:
5101:
5097:
5084:
5077:
5061:
5054:
5045:
5041:
5034:
5018:
5014:
5006:
5002:
4989:
4985:
4978:
4962:
4955:
4947:, p. 353;
4943:
4939:
4931:
4927:
4911:
4907:
4899:
4895:
4884:
4862:
4858:
4847:
4834:
4828:
4824:
4802:
4801:
4797:
4790:
4774:
4770:
4763:
4747:
4743:
4736:
4732:
4724:
4720:
4710:
4708:
4706:
4698:. p. 280.
4686:
4682:
4675:
4659:
4655:
4647:
4643:
4635:
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4623:
4619:
4611:
4607:
4599:
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4573:
4565:
4561:
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4516:
4512:
4503:
4502:
4498:
4488:
4486:
4474:
4470:
4469:
4465:
4460:
4431:Operation Storm
4385:Serbs of Zagreb
4365:
4360:
4358:
4351:
4346:
4344:
4341:
4336:
4326:
4320:
4279:
4263:
4228:Slobodan Uzelac
4188:Dragana Jeckov
4174:Boris Milošević
4160:Mirko Rašković
4061:Milorad Pupovac
4020:Representative
4011:Representative
4002:Representative
3980:
3956:
3955:
3954:
3953:
3945:
3927:
3926:
3925:
3917:
3916:
3902:
3896:
3815:Marča Monastery
3780:was founded at
3759:Krupa monastery
3729:
3723:
3704:Ojkanje singing
3688:
3686:Serbian culture
3682:
3677:
3668:(188 or 10.47%)
3662:(217 or 10.97%)
3656:(312 or 11.19%)
3650:(104 or 11.42%)
3644:(296 or 12.06%)
3636:Levanjska Varoš
3632:(227 or 13.96%)
3626:(392 or 14.90%)
3620:(142 or 15.06%)
3614:(371 or 15.97%)
3608:(235 or 16.25%)
3602:(240 or 16.42%)
3600:Hrvatska Dubica
3596:(554 or 16.50%)
3590:(700 or 16.97%)
3584:(612 or 18.71%)
3572:(150 or 19.74%)
3560:(838 or 22.97%)
3554:(556 or 25.02%)
3548:(337 or 31.20%)
3536:(656 or 39.76%)
3530:(569 or 42.65%)
3518:(311 or 47.63%)
3500:(773 or 58.03%)
3488:(943 or 62.87%)
3476:(126 or 73.68%)
3470:(950 or 78.06%)
3458:(964 or 81.90%)
3434:(952 or 96.85%)
3428:(765 or 96.96%)
3418:
3413:
3410:(540 or 10.53%)
3404:(801 or 11.30%)
3386:(605 or 18.07%)
3362:(428 or 22.78%)
3334:
3318:Karlovac County
3246:
3083:
3082:
3081:
3080:
3072:
3071:
3070:
3061:
3060:
3059:
3056:
3047:
3046:
3045:
3039:
3021:
3015:
3003:Milorad Pupovac
2987:Zoran Milanović
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941:. After the
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12801:Paul Mojzes
12589:Đorđe Bogić
12538:Dinko Šakić
12533:Ivo Rojnica
12523:Ljubo Miloš
11789:SAO Krajina
11216:Bijelo Brdo
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10166:"Prosvjeta"
10148:30 December
9941:(6): 3–20.
9877:Književnost
9841:(2): 26–55.
9252:. Просвета.
8626:6 September
8599:6 September
8555:29 December
8400:Miller 1997
8024:17 November
8000:17 November
7246:16 December
7220:19 December
7190:22 December
7164:19 December
7108:24 November
7052:26 December
5455:pp. 717–730
5330:Miller 1997
5222:Miller 1997
5157:Miller 1997
5048:Frucht 2005
5008:Frucht 2005
4301:during work
4299:Vojin Bakić
4241:'s MPs and
4037:Milan Đukić
3968:Ivica Dačić
3692:kolo dances
3462:Donji Lapac
2995:Tomo Medved
2755:Mile Mrkšić
2720:Marino Selo
2567:Milan Đukić
2360:Donji Lapac
2231:Axis powers
2040:Josip Frank
2032:World War I
1836:Yugoslavian
1662:during the
1353:capture of
1304:settled in
1185:Neven Budak
967:Nazi German
935:dissolution
750:Macedonians
722:South Slavs
493:Epic poetry
408:New Zealand
366:Switzerland
12988:Categories
12887:Zaveštanje
12866:The Dagger
12599:Nada Dimić
12579:Jovo Bećir
12528:Ante Vrban
12458:Mile Budak
12407:Pridvorica
12397:Prebilovci
12377:Rašića Gaj
12362:Banja Luka
12314:Kerestinec
12156:Background
12080:Vance plan
11994:Bučje camp
11877:Atrocities
11851:Main Staff
11763:(May 1995)
11163:Negoslavci
11020:Privrednik
10756:Montenegro
10727:Luxembourg
10593:Azerbaijan
10550:Azerbaijan
10419:Portuguese
10388:Ukrainians
10292:Hungarians
10277:Bulgarians
10003:(1): 7–35.
9883:: 520–534.
9741:. Beograd.
9715:: 583–591.
9531:: 256–264.
9114:18 October
9087:0472025600
9063:0472082604
9039:0472081497
8456:8 February
8422:. Zagreb:
8180:Al Jazeera
8046:16 January
7915:Drago Hedl
7340:Allen 1996
7082:29 October
6644:Hoare 2006
6536:Hoare 2006
6455:11 January
6424:Hoare 2006
6331:Ramet 2006
6128:. Zagreb:
6047:30 January
4949:Derić 1914
4922:0631204717
4711:16 January
4601:Curta 2006
4481:. Zagreb:
4458:References
4178:2016–2024
4163:2015–2016
4157:2015–2020
4144:2011–2015
4113:2003–2011
4102:2003–2015
4070:1995–2000
4057:1995–2000
4046:1995–2003
3881:Yugoslavia
3836:Zrinopolje
3725:See also:
3684:See also:
3432:Negoslavci
2815:war crimes
2636:war crimes
2559:Simo Rajić
2466:See also:
2435:Croatisize
2393:Case White
2312:branch of
2137:Virovitica
2078:Virovitica
1964:Saint Sava
1868:Miho Klaić
1805:Matija Ban
1752:Shtokavian
1732:Yugoslavia
1728:Montenegro
1510:Krajišnici
1473:Krajišnici
1391:Montenegro
1346:Koprivnica
1334:Medvedgrad
1137:Fresco of
1103:literature
951:Yugoslavia
933:until the
736:Bulgarians
639:Zeta–Raška
607:Shtokavian
488:Literature
331:Luxembourg
301:Azerbaijan
231:Montenegro
12897:Aftermath
12349:Massacres
12299:Lepoglava
12262:Jasenovac
12073:Diplomacy
12029:Knin camp
11858:Scorpions
11683:Massacres
11558:(1608–30)
11262:7 schools
11236:Jagodnjak
11141:Markušica
11072:Education
10856:Australia
10632:Dubrovnik
10520:Venezuela
10515:Argentina
10424:Yugoslavs
10340:Romanians
10267:Austrians
10262:Albanians
10037:Documents
9984:143695144
9970:: 55–67.
9955:158041383
9895:. Zagreb.
9818:: 49–73.
9690:Balcanica
9050:(1994) .
9026:(1991) .
8918:(2001) .
8897:The Serbs
8378:21 August
8160:27 August
7958:21 August
7881:21 August
7801:ICTY 2012
7723:21 August
7635:21 August
7610:21 August
7573:ICTY 2012
7562:ICTY 2012
7404:AlJazeera
6963:Seim 2008
6908:Mia Bloom
6889:, page 67
6732:respect."
6576:znaci.org
6411:0590-9597
5964:, no. 530
5594:matica.hr
5468:"Morlaci"
5342:Fine 2005
5141:1333-5286
4970:. Wiley.
4967:The Serbs
4914:The Serbs
4726:Fine 1991
4649:Fine 1991
4637:Fine 1991
4613:Fine 1991
4518:Fine 1991
4436:Prosvjeta
4312:integrate
3999:Election
3859:with its
3811:Vratanija
3660:Dežanovac
3654:Sokolovac
3492:Vrginmost
3486:Jagodnjak
3468:Šodolovci
3456:Biskupija
3444:Markušica
2586:Jasenovac
2545:, led by
2413:Biskupija
2260:Jasenovac
2058:Dubrovnik
1942:House in
1757:Macedonia
1708:Dubrovnik
1565:In 1593,
1393:in 1901:
1326:Rascianos
925:and Serb
861:, ethnic
612:Torlakian
423:Venezuela
398:Australia
393:Argentina
206:Vojvodina
98:Languages
12422:Sarajevo
12367:Garavice
12334:Sajmište
12329:Kruščica
12092:Z-4 Plan
11344:Religion
11328:Drežnica
11136:Ludvinci
10978:Regional
10960:National
10803:Slovenia
10798:Slovakia
10776:Portugal
10622:Bulgaria
10498:Americas
10409:Arbanasi
10378:Slovenes
10345:Russians
10303:Dalmatia
10297:Italians
10272:Bosniaks
10142:BBC News
10011:(2006).
9868:72467680
9651:Journals
9608:(2001).
9584:(1975).
9560:(2015).
9484:(2008).
9460:(2011).
9436:(2011).
9367:(1901).
9355:25 March
9349:Archived
9074:(2005).
8894:(2004).
8748:Politika
8511:11 April
8485:11 April
8430:14 April
8346:P-portal
8301:, p. 12
8286:, p. 35
8186:7 August
7976:Archived
7659:BBC News
7551:HRW 1996
7536:HRW 1996
7524:ICJ 2015
7485:ICJ 2015
7470:ICJ 2015
7458:ICJ 2015
7386:Archived
7381:BBC News
7184:Archived
7158:BBC News
7076:Archived
7046:Archived
6819:Archived
6748:Archived
6238:#page=30
5485:: 77–82.
4339:See also
4245:members
3978:Politics
3935:Croatian
3894:Language
3865:Križevci
3721:Religion
3642:Podgorač
3576:Saborsko
3516:Vrhovine
3510:Kistanje
3474:Civljane
3396:Benkovac
3342:Vrbovsko
3244:Counties
2938:In 2015
2797:and the
2674:and the
2623:open war
2612:de facto
2401:genocide
2381:Dalmatia
2377:Italians
2343:member,
2337:Banovina
2321:Chetniks
2308:and the
2094:Petrinja
2074:Bjelovar
2070:Metković
2046:by Serb
1628:Morlachs
1610:Morlachs
1585:Žumberak
1542:Croatian
1506:Grenzers
1469:Grenzers
1445:Lepavina
1379:Dalmatia
1330:Rascians
1291:Dragović
1274:Pelješac
1260:married
1161:Zahumlje
1099:language
1085:Overview
963:Ustashas
959:genocide
943:creation
911:Slavonia
907:Banovina
859:Dalmatia
852:Catholic
850:who are
729:Bosniaks
682:Religion
592:Language
452:Religion
387:Overseas
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