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Sopron1800-Graz,(A) 1878(...) (Roman Catholic)(mother:Erdödy) Great-grandmother: Mária Döry de Jobaháza Zomba, 1800 – Zalabér, Zala 1880) (Roman Catholic) mother: felsöbüki Julianna Nagy Grandmother: Gabriella Döry de Jobaháza? Zomba 1830 – Našice 1913) (Roman Catholic) Great-grandfather: Gábor Döry de Jóbaháza (Pécs 1803, Szentgál 1871) (Roman Catholic) (mother: felsöbüki Júlia Nagy 1766-1828) Great-grandmother: Erzsébet Döry de Jóbaháza Zomba 1806 – Našice 18... (Roman Catholic) (f: Pál Döry/ m: Anna Krisztina Tallián, 1787 Ádánd-1809 Pécs) Mother: Elisabeth Vay Alsózsolca, Borsod 1860-1941 (Roman Catholic) Grandfather: báró vajai Béla Vay (1829 Alsózsolca, Borsod-1910 Alsózsolca- ) (Roman Catholic) Great-grandfather: báró vajai Lajos Vay 1803 Golop, Borsod – 1888 Vatta ) (Roman Catholic) Great-grandmother: gróf Erzsébet Teleki de Szék. (1812 Sáromberke, Maros-Torda – 1881 Budapest) (Roman Catholic) Grandmother: gróf széki Zsófia Teleki Gernyeszeg 1836, Maros-Torda, Transylvania, – , 1898) (Roman Catholic) Great-grandfather: gróf Domokos Teleki de Szék 1810 Marosvásárhely, Maros-Torda – 1876 Kolozsvár, Kolozs (Roman Catholic) Great-grandmother: Jozefa Bánffy de Losonc 1810 Déva, Hunyad (Roman Catholic)
602:(HVO), the military formation of Croats, took control of many municipal governments and services, removing or marginalising local Bosniak leaders. Herzeg-Bosnia authorities and Croat military forces took control of the media and imposed Croatian ideas and propaganda. Croatian symbols and currency were introduced, and Croatian curricula and the Croatian language were introduced in schools. Many Bosniaks were removed from positions in government and private business; humanitarian aid was managed and distributed to the Bosniaks' disadvantage; and Bosniaks in general were increasingly harassed. Many of them were deported to 551: 482: 518:, called them in his works, Catholic Bosniaks and Orthodox Bosniaks. Knežević's position and doctrine was that all Bosnians or Bosniaks are one people of three faiths, and that up to late 19th century, Croatian identity (and/or Serbian for that matter) never existed in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Although Fra Antun Knežević was not a unique phenomenon in this sense, he was certainly among the most articulate ones, and along with Fra. 19: 193: 644: 316: 538:, for instance, saw it as influencing a reception and interpretation of Bosnian medieval times, underlining its contemporary usage via revision and re-interpretation, in forms spanning from historical mythmaking by domestic and especially neighboring ethno-religious and nationalist elites, to identity and culture politics, often based on 1826: 1710:
Lovrenović, Dubravko (2013). Govedarica, Blagoje (ed.). "Kroatizacija bosanskog srednjovjekovlja u svjetlu interkonfesionalnosti stecaka (O jednom modelu promjene historijskog pamcenja)" [Croatization of the Bosnian Middle Ages in Light of the Religious Character of Stecak Tombstones (About a
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the country with deep cultural and historical roots. These two had the strongest impact and left the deepest mark on Bosnian culture and history, albeit insufficient to eventually halt the process. Even earlier, since at least the 17th century, many other members of the Franciscan order in Bosnia
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in November 1991, and especially from May 1992 forward, the Herzeg-Bosnia leadership engaged in continuing and coordinated efforts to dominate and "Croatise" (or ethnically cleanse) the municipalities which they claimed were part of Herzeg-Bosnia, with increasing persecution and discrimination
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His Majesty expressed the precise order that action be taken decisively against the influence of the Italian elements still present in some regions of the Crown and, appropriately occupying the posts of public, judicial, masters employees as well as with the influence of the press, work in
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Dora Pejačević ANCESTRY Dora Pejačević Budapest, 1885 – Munich, 1923 (Roman Catholic) Father: Teodor Pejačević Našice, 1855 – Vienna, 1928) (Roman Catholic) Grandfather: Ladislav Pejačević (Sopron, 18 – Našice, Veröce 1901 ) (Roman Catholic) Great-grandfather: Ferdinánd Pejačević
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for the Germanization and Slavization of these territories according to the circumstances, with energy and without any regard. His Majesty calls the central offices to the strong duty to proceed in this way to what has been
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was established in order to try and pacify the state as well as to Croatisize the remaining Serb population once the Ustaše realized that the complete eradication of Serbs in the NDH was unattainable.
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as the official language of Dalmatia in favor of Croatian only (previously both languages were recognized): thus Italian could no longer be used in the public and administrative sphere. After the
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and Dalmatia with Italy. The Italians in Dalmatia supported the Italian Risorgimento: as a consequence, the Austrians saw the Italians as enemies and favored the Croatian communities of Dalmatia.
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of anyone who married out of their social class and/or nationality – as perpetuated by similarities in education, religion, dual linguistic distribution, mainstream culture and economical output.
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policy through a forced Slavization of Dalmatia. According to Austrian censuses, the Italian speakers in Dalmatia formed 12.5% of the population in 1865, but this was reduced to 2.8% in 1910.
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Meanwhile, contemporary scholars saw Croatisation as a long lasting process of influencing and changing historical memory, through various methods and strategies.
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During the 19th century, with the emergence of ideologies and active political engagements on introduction of ethno-national identity and nationhood among
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Die Protokolle des Österreichischen Ministerrates 1848/1867. V Abteilung: Die Ministerien Rainer und Mensdorff. VI Abteilung: Das Ministerium Belcredi
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Die Protokolle des Österreichischen Ministerrates 1848/1867. V Abteilung: Die Ministerien Rainer und Mensdorff. VI Abteilung: Das Ministerium Belcredi
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331 (4.6%). In other Dalmatian localities, according to Austrian censuses, Italians experienced a sudden decrease: in the twenty years 1890-1910, in
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In 2001 about 500 Italians were counted in Dalmatia. In particular, according to the official Croatian census of 2011, there are 83 Italians in
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I censimenti della popolazione dell'Istria, con Fiume e Trieste e di alcune città della Dalmazia tra il 1850 e il 1936
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identity regardless of religion, nurturing it within the brotherhood and carrying it over into 18th and 19th century.
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Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne by Ivan Frano Jukić as Slavoljub Bošnjak, Zagreb, 1851, UDC 911.3(497.15)
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There are several reasons for the decrease of the Dalmatian Italian population following the rise of
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Dalmatia, especially its maritime cities, once had a substantial local Italian-speaking population (
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in 1707. In 1735, Orthodox Serbs protested in the Marča Monastery and it then became a part of the
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Putpisi i istorisko-etnografski radovi by Ivan Frano Jukić as Slavoljub Bošnjak ASIN: B004TK99S6
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and public demagoguery of academic elite, with language and material heritage in its midst.
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was an inventor of Dutch/Polish origins. He added the name Slavoljub in order to Croatise.
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Todorova-Pirgova, Iveta (2001). "Langue Et Esprit National: Mythe, Folklore, Identité".
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The Italian population in Dalmatia was concentrated in the major cities. In the city of
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in the coast (Italian majority in some cities and islands, largest concentration in
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until 1753 when the Pope restored the Roman Catholic clergy. On June 17, 1777, the
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and the process in relation to Croatian involved the Croatisation of its lexicon.
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of many Dalmatians toward the growing industrial regions of northern Italy before
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aim was a "pure Croatia" and the main target was the ethnic Serb population of
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the authorities created a radio station which broadcast nationalist propaganda
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was established by metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojevic and certified by Emperor
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which would after World War I include other people; Rusyns and Ukrainians of
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from 787 to 23, completely disappearing in almost all the inland locations.
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During the meeting of the Council of Ministers of 12 November 1866, Emperor
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descent. He added his second name, Gorjanović, to be adopted as a Croatian.
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of Bosnian Orthodox people on the other, as prominent friar and historian,
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national identity, while being an active member of the Illyrian Movement.
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and in 1611, after demands from the community, the Pope established the
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History in Exile: Memory and Identity at the Borders of the Balkans
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Franz Joseph I of Austria, Council of the Crown of 12 November 1866
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in districts of Dalmatia in 1910, per the Austro-Hungarian census
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One third of the Serbs were to be expelled (ethnically cleansed)
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in 1890 there were 1,969 Italians (12.5% of the population), in
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and inventor of many Croatian scientific terms, was originally
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were the majority of the population, in orange the areas where
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The history of Bosnia: from the Middle ages to the Present day
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Isusovačko izvješće o krajiškim nemirima 1658. i 1666. godine
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The conflict with the Austrian rulers caused by the Italian "
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Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the official language
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Jürgen Baurmann, Hartmut Gunther and Ulrich Knoop (1993).
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Le parlate italiane della Venezia Giulia e della Dalmazia
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were the majority of the population. The boundaries of
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of Bosnian Catholics on one side, as well as imminent
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of the areas of the empire with an Italian presence:
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Italian irredentism among many Italians in Dalmatia
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Archived from 1758:(22). hrcak.srce.hr: 227–233. 1672:"Central Bureau of Statistics" 1651:"Central Bureau of Statistics" 1505:Društvo književnika Hrvatske, 1169: 1147: 1132: 1101: 1075: 1028: 1015: 832:(Krapinski pračovjek), was of 826:Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger 358:they went from 225 to 151, in 178:Croatian Greek Catholic Church 1: 1786:Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne 1456:(in Italian), vol. III, 1318:(in Italian), vol. III, 236:movement that fought for the 2713:Romanization of the writings 1969:, Carocci, 2007, 260 pages; 1691:Marko Atilla Hoare, (2007), 1082:Mileusnić, Slobodan (2007). 988:Independent State of Croatia 858:, linguist of German descent 738:Independent State of Croatia 702:Independent State of Croatia 675:Independent State of Croatia 664:and the areas making up the 411:and North and South America. 7: 2832:Forced religious conversion 1431:. Methuen. pp. 47–48. 1399:(in German). Archived from 921: 660:, the area merged with the 488:was a staunch proponent of 93: 10: 2916: 1582:Ballinger, Pamela (2003). 1555:Tesser, L. (14 May 2013). 636: 434:, Dalmatia was annexed to 248:regions were ceded by the 220:retained relatively large 106:Croatian Military Frontier 2890:Social history of Croatia 2799: 2790:Vergangenheitsbewältigung 2732: 2700: 2675:Assimilation by religions 2674: 2146: 2027:27 September 2007 at the 1995:Tomasevich, Jozo (2001). 1377:(in Croatian) (45): 342. 1350:Angelo Filipuzzi (1966). 1333:Raimondo Deranez (1919). 1139:Horvat, Zorislav (2018). 1053:10.1017/s0395264900034983 885:again, include families: 651:during the World War II. 277:Franz Joseph I of Austria 65: 53: 2701:Assimilation by writings 2059:23 December 2008 at the 1789:. Internet Archive. 1851 1293:. Methuen. p. 107. 1008: 968:Istrian–Dalmatian exodus 872: 840:Slavoljub Eduard Penkala 752:Croatian Orthodox Church 700:The Croatisation during 692: Areas occupied by 600:Croatian Defence Council 565:Croatian Defense Council 447:Istrian–Dalmatian exodus 728:and, a month later, by 683: Area occupied by 666:Governorate of Dalmatia 633:Croatisation in the NDH 583:Vojska Republike Srpske 258:Austro-Hungarian Empire 158:Serbian Orthodox Church 2812:Cultural globalization 856:Adolfo Veber Tkalčević 697: 586: 524:Bosnia and Herzegovina 493: 324: 313: 213: 74: 59: 48: 31: 28:Bosnia and Herzegovina 2895:Cultural assimilation 2140:Cultural assimilation 1953:10.3917/ethn.012.0287 1715:(in Serbo-Croatian). 1615:. pp. 139, 143. 928:Cultural assimilation 658:province of Ljubljana 646: 594:directed against the 553: 484: 436:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 373:in the 19th century: 350:1,018 (14.5%) and in 318: 289: 195: 89:Croatisation of Serbs 79:cultural assimilation 21: 2849:Internal colonialism 2817:Cultural imperialism 2493:Northern Afghanistan 2081:21 June 2007 at the 1941:Ethnologie Française 1356:University of Padova 1084:"Spiritual genocide" 933:Anti-Croat Sentiment 388:Croatian nationalism 371:European nationalism 252:to the newly formed 238:unification of Italy 2854:Jewish assimilation 2827:Forced assimilation 2360:or Castilianization 1487:on 25 February 2021 1460:, 1970, p. 730 1413:Guerrino Perselli, 1322:, 1970, p. 729 1176:Ikić, Niko (2019). 983:Forced assimilation 604:concentration camps 536:Dubravko Lovrenović 502:Bosnian Franciscans 414:Multi generational 392:Italian irredentism 362:from 352 to 92, in 222:Italian communities 176:, thus forming the 162:Eparchy of Križevci 113:Patriarchate of Peć 2473:Montenegrinization 1833:on 21 October 2013 1713:Godišnjak/Jahrbuch 973:Dalmatian Italians 901:Ladislav Pejačević 866:Giovanni von Seitz 774:Vatroslav Lisinski 698: 694:Kingdom of Hungary 587: 494: 460:(0.03%) and 27 in 346:7,423 (64.6%), in 329:Dalmatian Italians 325: 321:Dalmatian Italians 230:Dalmatian Italians 214: 206:Dalmatian Italians 77:) is a process of 32: 2877: 2876: 2844:Identity politics 2807:Cultural genocide 2728: 2727: 2458:Macedonianization 2008:978-0-80477-924-1 1983:978-88-430-4171-8 1883:978-9958-688-68-3 1088:www.intratext.com 916:George Martinuzzi 820:Croatian language 764:Dimitrija Demeter 662:province of Fiume 546:Late 20th century 520:Ivan Franjo Jukić 386:The emergence of 266:Austrian Littoral 210:Venetian Dalmatia 2907: 2822:Dominant culture 2800:Related concepts 2762:De-russification 2750:De-stalinization 2745:De-communization 2682:Christianization 2672: 2671: 2524:or Latinization 2478:Norwegianization 2454:or Hungarization 2428: 2269:Colombianization 2171:Native Americans 2133: 2126: 2119: 2110: 2109: 2041: 2037: 2031: 2019: 2013: 2012: 1992: 1986: 1963: 1957: 1956: 1936: 1930: 1929: 1919: 1913: 1912: 1905: 1899: 1898: 1891: 1885: 1875: 1869: 1868: 1866: 1864: 1849: 1843: 1842: 1840: 1838: 1823: 1817: 1814: 1808: 1805: 1799: 1798: 1796: 1794: 1781: 1775: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1743: 1737: 1736: 1707: 1696: 1689: 1683: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1668: 1662: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1647: 1641: 1640: 1634: 1626: 1606: 1600: 1599: 1579: 1573: 1572: 1552: 1546: 1545: 1543: 1541: 1518: 1512: 1503: 1497: 1496: 1494: 1492: 1483:. 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He instated a 117:Eparchy of Marča 68: 67: 62: 56: 55: 2915: 2914: 2910: 2909: 2908: 2906: 2905: 2904: 2880: 2879: 2878: 2873: 2869:Monoculturalism 2795: 2784:De-sinicization 2757:De-nazification 2733:Opposite trends 2724: 2696: 2670: 2552:Sanskritization 2517:Romanianization 2483:Pakistanization 2422: 2358:Hispanicization 2348:Hawaiianization 2304:Europeanization 2299:Estonianization 2254:Canadianization 2161:Americanization 2142: 2137: 2083:Wayback Machine 2061:Wayback Machine 2050: 2045: 2044: 2038: 2034: 2029:Wayback Machine 2020: 2016: 2009: 1993: 1989: 1964: 1960: 1937: 1933: 1921: 1920: 1916: 1907: 1906: 1902: 1893: 1892: 1888: 1876: 1872: 1862: 1860: 1859:on 27 July 2012 1851: 1850: 1846: 1836: 1834: 1825: 1824: 1820: 1815: 1811: 1806: 1802: 1792: 1790: 1783: 1782: 1778: 1768: 1766: 1752:Narodna starina 1744: 1740: 1708: 1699: 1690: 1686: 1676: 1674: 1670: 1669: 1665: 1655: 1653: 1649: 1648: 1644: 1628: 1627: 1623: 1607: 1603: 1596: 1580: 1576: 1569: 1553: 1549: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1519: 1515: 1504: 1500: 1490: 1488: 1479: 1478: 1474: 1469: 1465: 1451: 1450: 1446: 1439: 1425: 1421: 1412: 1408: 1403:on 29 May 2013. 1395: 1394: 1390: 1367: 1363: 1348: 1344: 1331: 1327: 1313: 1312: 1308: 1301: 1287: 1283: 1272:Bartoli, Matteo 1269: 1265: 1258: 1242: 1238: 1226: 1222: 1214: 1207: 1197: 1195: 1190: 1189: 1185: 1174: 1170: 1160: 1158: 1153: 1152: 1148: 1137: 1133: 1123: 1121: 1119:Matica hrvatska 1106: 1102: 1092: 1090: 1080: 1076: 1033: 1029: 1020: 1016: 1011: 1003:Greater Croatia 924: 875: 760: 730:Mladen Lorković 696: 689: 687: 680: 678: 670: 668: 653: 641: 635: 585: 578: 576: 569: 567: 560: 548: 479: 474: 312: 309: 190: 125:Marča Monastery 96: 91: 12: 11: 5: 2913: 2903: 2902: 2897: 2892: 2875: 2874: 2872: 2871: 2866: 2861: 2859:Language shift 2856: 2851: 2846: 2841: 2836: 2835: 2834: 2824: 2819: 2814: 2809: 2803: 2801: 2797: 2796: 2794: 2793: 2786: 2781: 2780: 2779: 2774: 2769: 2759: 2754: 2753: 2752: 2742: 2740:De-arabization 2736: 2734: 2730: 2729: 2726: 2725: 2723: 2722: 2721: 2720: 2710: 2704: 2702: 2698: 2697: 2695: 2694: 2689: 2684: 2678: 2676: 2669: 2668: 2666:Zairianization 2663: 2658: 2656:Westernization 2653: 2651:Vietnamization 2648: 2643: 2638: 2636:Turkmenization 2633: 2632: 2631: 2621: 2616: 2611: 2606: 2604:Talibanization 2601: 2596: 2591: 2586: 2581: 2576: 2575: 2574: 2564: 2559: 2557:Serbianization 2554: 2549: 2547:Saffronization 2544: 2543: 2542: 2532: 2531: 2530: 2519: 2514: 2509: 2508: 2507: 2500:Persianization 2497: 2496: 2495: 2488:Pashtunization 2485: 2480: 2475: 2470: 2465: 2460: 2455: 2449: 2447:Lithuanization 2444: 2442:Latvianization 2439: 2434: 2429: 2417: 2412: 2411: 2410: 2408:Japanification 2400: 2398:Italianization 2395: 2394: 2393: 2383: 2378: 2376:Indigenization 2373: 2372: 2371: 2361: 2355: 2350: 2345: 2340: 2338:Georgification 2335: 2330: 2329: 2328: 2318: 2313: 2312: 2311: 2309:Westernization 2301: 2296: 2294:Dutchification 2291: 2286: 2284:Cypriotization 2281: 2276: 2271: 2266: 2261: 2256: 2251: 2246: 2244:Bosniakization 2241: 2240: 2239: 2229: 2228: 2227: 2220:Belarusization 2217: 2215:Araucanization 2212: 2211: 2210: 2205: 2200: 2195: 2185: 2180: 2179: 2178: 2173: 2168: 2158: 2153: 2151:Africanization 2147: 2144: 2143: 2136: 2135: 2128: 2121: 2113: 2107: 2106: 2101: 2095: 2090: 2085: 2073: 2068: 2063: 2049: 2048:External links 2046: 2043: 2042: 2032: 2014: 2007: 1987: 1965:Eric Gobetti, 1958: 1931: 1914: 1900: 1886: 1870: 1844: 1818: 1809: 1800: 1776: 1754:(in Bosnian). 1738: 1697: 1684: 1663: 1642: 1621: 1601: 1594: 1574: 1567: 1547: 1534:978-0822392361 1533: 1513: 1498: 1472: 1463: 1444: 1437: 1419: 1406: 1388: 1361: 1358:. p. 396. 1354:(in Italian). 1342: 1325: 1306: 1299: 1281: 1263: 1256: 1236: 1220: 1205: 1183: 1168: 1146: 1131: 1109:Horvat, Rudolf 1100: 1074: 1047:(3): 812–815. 1027: 1013: 1012: 1010: 1007: 1006: 1005: 1000: 995: 990: 985: 980: 975: 970: 965: 960: 958:Serbianisation 955: 950: 948:Italianization 945: 940: 938:Bosniakisation 935: 930: 923: 920: 919: 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2413: 2409: 2406: 2405: 2404: 2401: 2399: 2396: 2392: 2389: 2388: 2387: 2386:Israelization 2384: 2382: 2379: 2377: 2374: 2370: 2367: 2366: 2365: 2364:Indianization 2362: 2359: 2356: 2354: 2353:Hellenization 2351: 2349: 2346: 2344: 2343:Germanization 2341: 2339: 2336: 2334: 2333:Gaelicization 2331: 2327: 2324: 2323: 2322: 2319: 2317: 2316:Finnicization 2314: 2310: 2307: 2306: 2305: 2302: 2300: 2297: 2295: 2292: 2290: 2287: 2285: 2282: 2280: 2277: 2275: 2272: 2270: 2267: 2265: 2264:Chilenization 2262: 2260: 2259:Celticization 2257: 2255: 2252: 2250: 2249:Bulgarization 2247: 2245: 2242: 2238: 2235: 2234: 2233: 2232:Bengalization 2230: 2226: 2223: 2222: 2221: 2218: 2216: 2213: 2209: 2206: 2204: 2201: 2199: 2196: 2194: 2191: 2190: 2189: 2186: 2184: 2183:Anglicization 2181: 2177: 2174: 2172: 2169: 2167: 2164: 2163: 2162: 2159: 2157: 2154: 2152: 2149: 2148: 2145: 2141: 2134: 2129: 2127: 2122: 2120: 2115: 2114: 2111: 2105: 2102: 2099: 2096: 2094: 2091: 2089: 2086: 2084: 2080: 2077: 2074: 2072: 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Index


Croats
Bosnia and Herzegovina
or
Serbo-Croatian
Italian
cultural assimilation
Croatian
Serbs
Roman Catholic
Croatian Military Frontier
Serbian
Patriarchate of Peć
Eparchy of Marča
Marča Monastery
Byzantine
vicar
Roman Catholic
bishop of Zagreb
Lika
Krbava
Joseph I
Serbian Orthodox Church
Eparchy of Križevci
Pope Pius VI
Križevci
Zagreb
Croatian Greek Catholic Church
Yugoslavia

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