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1511: 1565: 1534: 2480: 2964:). Most deputies of the assembly were Serbs, and other local Slavs, since they mostly came from Slavic-inhabited parts of Banat, Bačka and Baranja, and not from areas with non-Slavic (Romanian, German or Hungarian) populations. The assembly also formed a local provincial government (People's Administration) and parliament (Great People's Council), which administered Banat, Bačka and Baranja until March 11, 1919. One day before the Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other Slavs of Banat, Bačka and Baranja, on November 24, the Assembly of 2662: 1345: 2877: 2092: 2323: 2108: 262: 627: 65: 2885: 3162: 24: 3097: 2488: 2432:" (1789–1914) was marked by rapid population increase, prosperity, sustained economic development, expansion of the transportation infrastructure, and despite the birth of the various national and reform movements also of relatively peaceful inter-ethnic relations and the reconstruction of the educational system. It was a period of integration into Europe, both economically and spiritually. 167: 1312:, which was organized by local Serbs in 1848. Due to the advance of the Hungarian army in 1849 and disagreements between Serb leaders, the autonomous Serb region ceased to exist in 1849 and the remains of its army joined the Austrian imperial army. Later that year (1849), after the Austrian and Russian armies defeated the Hungarians, a separate Habsburg crownland named the 1628: 2311:, fearing the revenge of the Ottomans for the Serbian rebellion, immigrated in the last decade of the 17th century to the Habsburg monarchy with about 60–70,000 Serb refugees, but they mostly settled in the territory of what is now Republic of Hungary and only small part of them settled in western Bačka in present-day Vojvodina. However, because of this event, the 1817: 3132:, Jews and Roma; the Jewish population of Vojvodina was almost completely killed or deported. During the four years of occupation, about 50,000 people in Vojvodina were murdered, while more than 280,000 people were interned, arrested, violated or tortured. Most of them were civilians and were not members of the resistance movement. After the 3180:
At first, the province enjoyed only a small amount of autonomy within Serbia, but it gained extensive rights of self-rule under the 1974 constitution, which defined Vojvodina as one of the subjects of the Yugoslav federation, and also gave it voting rights equivalent to Serbia itself on the country's
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on September 10, 1919. According to these treaties, the Banat region was divided between Romania, Kingdom of SCS, and Hungary, while Bačka and Baranja were divided between the Kingdom of SCS and Hungary. These peace agreements would assign most Hungarian-inhabited and most Romanian-inhabited parts of
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to dilute the Serbs in the Voivodship and create an autonomous region Serbian only in name, precisely by leaving out the regions with the most Serbian concentration. Yet, Serbian (Illyrian) language was official in the Voivodship, and Serbs participated in large number in the regional administration.
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Because of this colonization, Serbs lost the absolute ethnic majority in the region, and territory of present-day Vojvodina became one of the most ethnically diverse regions of Europe. However, there was also some emigration from the territory of present-day Vojvodina: after the Tisa-Moriš section of
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The end of the Ottoman rule dramatically altered the demographic character of the territory of present-day Vojvodina region, as much of the ethnic Serb population had been decimated through warfare. The Muslim population also fled from the region and some of them found refugee in Ottoman Bosnia. The
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is also mentioned among his personal possessions. Later in the 15th century, the Serbian despot Đurađ Branković became the single largest landowner in the Kingdom of Hungary, possessing estates as far afield in the Banat, Transylvania and the region around Debrecen. For that he received the title of
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drove out the German and Hungarian armies from Vojvodina in the autumn of 1944, communist partisans engaged in reprisals against perceived opponents with Hungarians bearing the brunt of the atrocities. Yugoslav records state that some 5,000 Hungarians lost their lives but Hungarian sources estimate
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as its capital. At the pitch of his power, Jovan Nenad proclaimed himself Serbian Emperor in Subotica. Taking advantage of the extremely confused military and political situation, the Hungarian noblemen from the region joined forces against him and defeated the Serbian troops in the summer of 1527.
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during the last decade of the 9th century. Hungarian rule was established in parts of the territory of present-day Vojvodina, beginning from the 10th century. Bačka came under Hungarian rule in the 10th century after the Hungarians defeated Salan. Banat came under Hungarian rule in the 11th century
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in Syrmia. The fact that titular Despots of Serbia controlled the territory of present-day Vojvodina, but also the presence of large Serb population, are the reasons because in many historical records and maps, which were written and drawn between 15th and 18th centuries, territory of present-day
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In 1860, the Voivodship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat was abolished and most of its territory (Banat and Bačka) was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary, although direct Hungarian rule began only in 1867, when the Kingdom of Hungary gained autonomy within the newly formed
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The region was politically restored in 1944 (incorporating Syrmia, Banat, Bačka, and Baranja) and became an autonomous province of Serbia in 1945. Instead of the previous name (Danube Banovina), the region regained its historical name of Vojvodina, while its capital city remained
922:(9th century) – according to various sources, Great Moravia included territory of present-day Vojvodina. According to alternative theory presented by Peter Püspöki Nagy, Great Moravia was centered in present-day Serbia: around the river Velika Morava and in present-day Vojvodina, 2600:. A consequence of this war, was the expansion of the conservative factions. Since the Austrian court turned against the Hungarians in the later stage of revolution, the feudal and clerical circles of the Voivodship formed an alliance with Austria and became a tool of the 1923:. At first, Stefan Dragutin was a vassal of the Hungarian king, but after the central power in the Kingdom of Hungary collapsed, both, Stefan Dragutin and Ugrin Čak became de facto independent rulers. Stefan Dragutin died in 1316, and was succeeded by his son, King 2787:
The Voivodship was ethnically very mixed, since the southern parts of Syrmia, Banat and Bačka with compact Serb settlements were not included into it, while eastern Banat, with a Romanian majority was added to it. Some Serbs saw this as a divide and rule tactic by
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The fall of Milošević in 2000 created a new climate for reform in Vojvodina, with the province's ethnic minorities strongly supporting the new government in Belgrade. Following talks between the parties, the province was given increased autonomy by the
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was reached and Austria-Hungary as a dual monarchy was established. Serbs, however, remained the single largest ethnic group in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, until the second half of 20th century, when they became the absolute majority again.
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The Hungarian government replied by the use of force: on June 12, 1848, a war between Serbs and Hungarians started. Austria took the side of Hungary at first, demanding from the Serbs to "go back to being obedient". Serbs were aided by volunteers from
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The emperor also recognized Serbs as one of the official nations of the Habsburg monarchy and he recognized the right of Serbs to have territorial autonomy within one separate voivodship. This right, however, was not realized before the
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despots of Serbia has received from Hungarian kings territory of late Đurađ Branković and they have continued to control parts of the territory of present-day Vojvodina until Ottoman conquest in 1526. The residence of the despots was
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to Hungary and Romania respectively. In 1921, unsatisfied with the decision of the 1920 peace treaty to assign these territories to Hungary, the South Slavic population of Baranja and north-west Bačka proclaimed the short-lived
2447:. In the first half of the 19th century, Novi Sad was the largest Serb city; in 1820 this city had about 20,000 inhabitants, of whom two-thirds were Serbs. Novi Sad had an elected mayor that was alternately German or Serb. The 1336:. From 1944 to 1945 until the breakup of Yugoslavia it was an autonomous province, of socialist Serbia and Yugoslavia. Together with Kosovo and Metohija, Vojvodina enjoyed highly autonomous status between 1974 and 1990. 3192:
lost most of their autonomy in September 1990. After this, the Vojvodina was no longer a subject of the Yugoslav federation, but again only the autonomous province of Serbia, with limited autonomy. The outbreak of the
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During the Ottoman rule, most of the inhabitants of the territory of present-day Vojvodina region were Serbs. During that time, villages were mostly populated with Serbs, while cities were mostly mixed with various
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After the abolishment of the Voivodship, both, Serbs and Romanians protested against this act, while Hungarians and Germans supported the abolishment. Vojvodina remained Austrian Crown land until 1860, when
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Although the southern and eastern parts of present-day Vojvodina (Syrmia and Banat) were part of the Roman Empire, the north-western parts (Bačka) were inhabited and ruled by the
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Between the 16th and 19th centuries, territory of present-day Vojvodina was the cultural centre of the Serbian people. Especially important cultural centres were:
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The Romans conquered this region in the 1st century BC. Opposing Roman rule, the Illyrian tribes started an uprising in 6 AD. The leaders of this uprising were
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government. Serbian troops from the Voivodship then joined the Habsburg army and helped in crushing the revolution in the Kingdom of Hungary. With the help of
1740:. After the Bulgarian Empire was defeated by the Byzantine Empire, Sermon was captured and killed because he chose not to co-operate with the new authorities. 2350:, the territory of present-day Vojvodina was a battlefield between Hungarian rebels and local Serbs who fought on the side of the Habsburg Emperor. Serbs in 2335:. The immigration of Serbs to the Habsburg monarchy was maintained during the 18th century. In 1687, the northern parts of the region were settled by ethnic 3229: 3177:. When the final borders of Vojvodina were defined, Baranja was assigned to Croatia, while the northern part of the Mačva region was assigned to Vojvodina. 2037: 3768: 1432: 3712: 823:
Throughout history, the territory of present-day Vojvodina (including regions of Banat, Bačka and Syrmia) has been (entirely or partially) a part of:
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Though Serbs were part of the aboriginal Slavic population in the territory of present-day Vojvodina (especially in Syrmia), an increasing number of
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introduced a civil administration. The Banat province was abolished in 1778. The southern part of the Banat remained inside the Military Frontier (
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drove the Romans out of Pannonia after A.D. 395. The rule of the Huns lasted a little over half a century, and the region then became part of the
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was established as a separate military province of the Habsburg monarchy in 1718, and remained under military administration until 1751, when
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town. It developed into the economic capital of Roman Pannonia and later became one of the four capital cities of the Roman Empire during the
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parts of Banat, Bačka and Baranja recognized as a territory of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at a 1919–20 Paris Peace Conference.
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the Military Frontier was abolished, many Serbs from the north-eastern parts of Bačka left this region and immigrated to Russia (notably to
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also had their personal possessions in the territory of present-day Vojvodina (and Pannonian part of present-day Belgrade), which included
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Serbian (Illyrian Nation) privileges in the Habsburg monarchy - a book from 1732. Serbs were a recognized nation in the Habsburg Monarchy.
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Pešalj, Jovan (2010). "Early 18th-Century Peacekeeping: How Habsburgs and Ottomans Resolved Several Border Disputes after Karlowitz".
3943: 1975:, which were given to the despot Stefan Lazarević (who was a tertiary vassal or a majordomo of Sigismund) in 1404 by Hungarian king 3646: 3124:, Šumadija, and Braničevo) existed as part of Serbia between 1941 and 1944. The administrative centre of this smaller province was 2358:, the prime military commander of the Hungarian rebels, which fought against Serbs in Bačka, wrote: "We burned all large places of 1286: 1176: 129: 3606: 2460: 1419:(Celtic tribe). The later Roman province of Pannonia was named after one of the Illyrian tribes from the region – the Pannonians. 3150: 3112:
occupied the region between 1941 and 1944. Bačka and Baranja were attached to Horthy's Hungary, while Syrmia was attached to the
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staged an uprising opposing Ottoman rule. This was one of three largest Serbian uprisings in history, and the largest before the
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At the end of World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed. On October 29, 1918, Syrmia became a part of the newly formed
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farmers turned it into the most productive agricultural region of the Kingdom; its food products were exported all over Europe.
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were at the time considered to be among the best in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. Novi Sad has been referred to as "the Serb
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Diplomacy on the Edge: Containment of Ethnic Conflict and the Minorities Working Group of the Conferences on Yugoslavia
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Through the history, the region of Mačva (whose northern part is within present-day Vojvodina) has been a part of: the
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origin inhabited the region. Some of the important tribes that lived in the territory of present-day Vojvodina were:
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ruled the area, and the title of voivod (duke) belonged to the emperor himself. The full title of the emperor was "
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was formed. It existed from 1849 to 1860 and covered a larger territory than the original Serbian Vojvodina. After
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suffered the greatest losses. Hungarian rebels burned Serbian villages and many Serbs were expelled from Bačka.
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and, for a short time, Sirmium became a capital of the Gepid Kingdom. In 567, the Gepids were defeated by the
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An Orthodox Festival Book in the Habsburg Empire: Zaharija Orfelin's Festive Greeting to Mojsej Putnik (1757)
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peoples moved into this area during three migration waves, in 4200 BC, 3300 BC, and 2800 BC.
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Ottomans, Hungarians, and Habsburgs in Central Europe: The Military Confines in the Era of Ottoman Conquest
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promised religious freedom to all Serbs in the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as the right to elect their own "
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from the year 567. In the beginning of the 9th century, Syrmia was for the short time part of the state of
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was formed as the political successor of the Serbian Voivodship. The crown land consisted of the parts of
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conquered it from the Byzantines. Before the Hungarian conquest, a province of the Byzantine Empire named
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also proclaimed the unification of Syrmia with Serbia. On December 1, 1918, Vojvodina became part of the
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Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699–1829
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Empires and Peninsulas: Southeastern Europe between Karlowitz and the Peace of Adrianople, 1699–1829
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Wishing to express their national individuality and confronted with the new Hungarian authorities,
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As for the names of the three historical and geographical regions of which Vojvodina is composed,
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in 1918. The Voivodship's two official languages became German and "Illyrian" (what would become
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In the 13th century, the territory of present-day Vojvodina was divided into several counties:
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in 1552. This turbulent period caused a massive depopulation of this region, with most of the
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was also an (unofficial) Serbian despot (from 1537 to 1540). His residence was in the town of
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took control of the territory of present-day Vojvodina among other lands by the treaties of
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sections), while western Bačka was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. The
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On November 25, 1918, the Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other Slavs of Vojvodina in
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature
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In the 9th century, the territory of present-day Vojvodina became a part of the
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region that belongs to Vojvodina is located south of Sava) rivers in the north.
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and Hungary. Vojvodina itself was internationally recognized as part of the
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After the assassination of Jovan Nenad, the general commander of his army,
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Vojvođani o Vojvodini: povodom desetogodišnjice oslobođenja i ujedinjenja
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Društvo arhivskih radnika SR Srbije; Državna arhiva NR Srbije (1990).
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took control of the territory of present-day Vojvodina following the
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The territory of present-day Vojvodina has been inhabited since the
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Ethnic Germans and National Socialism in Yugoslavia in World War II
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deaths at between 20,000-40,000. All Hungarians were expelled from
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contributed to the increase of ethnic tensions, with many refugee
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After the defeat of the revolution, by a decision of the Austrian
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Ingrao, Charles; Samardžić, Nikola; Pešalj, Jovan, eds. (2011).
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from the country (Vojvodina included) after the end of the war.
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Economical and cultural development was only interrupted by the
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ethnic Germans were taken to concentration camps, and expelled
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Proclamation of Serbian Vojvodina in 1848 in Sremski Karlovci.
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Emperor Jovan Nenad was assassinated and his state collapsed.
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regions. The Serbs also formed a political alliance with the
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established many settlements in the area during the reign of
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began settling from the 14th century onward. Serbian despots
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The ethnic composition of the Voivodship looked as follows:
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Church and Society in Hungary and in the Hungarian Diaspora
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Maior, Liviu; Bocșan, Nicolae; Bolovan, Ioan, eds. (1994).
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dedicated to Serb and Jewish civilians killed in 1942 raid.
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Facts about the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina
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regions. The population of this province was composed of:
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After the Voivodship was abolished, one Serb politician,
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conquest in the 1st century BC, Indo-European peoples of
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Atlas – historical maps of Vojvodina (Wikimedia Commons)
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During the second half of the 19th century the region's
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decided that it will be a Hungarian Crown land again.
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Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1963-1990)
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Fotić, Aleksandar (2008). "Serbian Orthodox Church".
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and the creation of an administrative province named
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Territory of present-day Vojvodina throughout history
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Hungarian occupation of Baranja and Bačka, 1941–1944
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"Serbian Christianity". 3244:in 2002. Vojvodina adopted a new flag in 2004. 2087:Ottoman Empire, Jovan Nenad and Radoslav Čelnik 1473:were born in this city or in its surroundings: 4544: 4135:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 65–66. 3928:Herbermann, Charles George (August 29, 1913). 3316: 2056:and Hungary. According to people's tradition, 4613: 4419:Велика сеоба Срба 1690: Срби сељаци и племићи 4154: 4152: 3962: 3788: 1728:In the 11th century, the ruler of Syrmia was 1314:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 1058:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 765:". Its original historical name in 1848 was " 649: 4165:. University of Toronto Press. p. 167. 3992:"Image: Bosna_i_Evropa1.jpg, (640 × 507 px)" 3506:"Image: dacia-burebista.jpg, (400 × 361 px)" 3350: 1619:who established their rule over the region. 604:Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945-1963) 4327:. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. 3913:Helmolt, Hans Ferdinand (August 29, 1907). 3734:Maior, L.; Bocșan, N.; Bolovan, I. (1994). 3528:"Burebistahartadacia1.JPG (409x300 pixels)" 2024:, etc. The Serbian despots in Syrmia were: 52:Learn how and when to remove these messages 4620: 4606: 4535: 4503: 4257: 4158: 4149: 3927: 792:was named after the ancient Roman city of 656: 642: 4514: 4510:. Provincial Secretariat for Information. 4077:. Editura, Glasul Bucovinei. p. 66. 4041: 4039: 3882:Farrow, Edward Samuel (August 29, 1895). 3402: 3301: 2924:proclaimed the unification of Vojvodina ( 2658:), but in practice it was mainly German. 222:Learn how and when to remove this message 204:Learn how and when to remove this message 149:Learn how and when to remove this message 4243:. Berlin: LIT Verlag. pp. 125–131. 4236: 4212: 3984: 3917:. W. 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(2000). 3546: 3156: 2364:, on the both banks of the rivers 1934: 1575:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum 1550:, as a part of the Roman province 1542:, as a part of the Roman province 1231:State of Serb king Stefan Dragutin 176:tone or style may not reflect the 14: 5034: 4581: 4521:. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. 2530:declared the constitution of the 2146:Soon after the Battle of Mohács, 1154:Military Administration in Serbia 906:Principality of Pannonian Croatia 887:(6th century; 11th-12th century), 808:was named after the ruling title 33:This article has multiple issues. 4356:Vojvodina: Znamenitosti i lepote 4222:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. 3259:Demographic history of Vojvodina 2801:Hungarian Crown Land (1860–1918) 2765:Roma (commonly known as Gypsies) 2475:Revolutions and Serbian autonomy 2231:Hungarian Crown Land (1699–1849) 2225: 1563: 1532: 1509: 1447:region was part of the province 1339: 1090:(from 1867 to 1918), including: 1047:(from 1804 to 1867), including: 1012:(from 1699 to 1804), including: 625: 614:Autonomous Province of Vojvodina 260: 186:guide to writing better articles 165: 63: 22: 4122: 4091: 4066: 4006: 3921: 3906: 3890: 3875: 3854:Arhivski Pregled. (Štamp. 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Another Bulgarian voivod, 1166:Independent State of Croatia 999:the Ottoman vassal duchy of 800:was named after the town of 744: 7: 4588:History of Vojvodina (maps) 4536:Trifunović, Stanko (1997). 4159:Dreisziger, Nandor (2016). 3247: 2899:. On October 31, 1918, the 2422:Austro-Hungarian Compromise 1919:, and his residence was in 1907:, ruled over Upper Syrmia, 1804:(Covinum) in the region of 1697:, and his capital city was 1304:An autonomous region named 1265:(1815–78), the independent 1239:State of Nikola Altomanović 1113:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 1109:Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary 1076:Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia 1072:Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary 1032:Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia 1028:Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary 569:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 10: 5039: 4515:Todorović, Jelena (2006). 4182: 4075:Granița Militară Austriacă 3946:. terra.es. Archived from 3792:Srpsko srednjevekovno selo 3404:10.4000/histoiremesure.880 3077: 2917:and crushed the Republic. 2491:Proclaimed borders of the 2079:(Little Serbia). See also 1867:. His capital cities were 1827:Between 1282 and 1316 the 1693:), ruled the territory of 529:District of Velika Kikinda 4984: 4936: 4898: 4635: 4353:Maletić, Mihailo (1968). 4345:Istorija srba u Vojvodini 3820:. Savez Srba u Rumuniji. 2443:, and the monasteries of 1883:. At that time, the name 1721:. Ajtony was probably an 1422: 1233:(13th-14th century), the 1111:(which included Habsburg 987:Serb state of Jovan Nenad 4436:. Београд: Научна књига. 4408:. Београд: Научна књига. 4348:. Izdanje matice srpske. 3556:. mdn.md. 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(1956). 3284:History of the Balkans 3169: 3105: 2892: 2881: 2673: 2590:Serbian National Board 2496: 2484: 2327: 2216:First Serbian Uprising 2194:after 1552, while the 2116: 2104: 1865:Bosnia and Herzegovina 1824: 1636: 1631:Voivodship (duchy) of 1365: 1308:was proclaimed in the 1267:Principality of Serbia 1263:Principality of Serbia 1261:(1804–13), the vassal 829:State of the Scordisci 773:. These varieties are 729:in the south, and the 710: 702: 694: 686: 359:Domain of župan Butaul 98:"History of Vojvodina" 4342:Ivić, Aleksa (1929). 4129:Zakić, Mirna (2017). 4024:on September 28, 2007 3944:"Image: 181815ge.gif" 3932:. Encyclopedia Press. 3391:Histoire & Mesure 3351:Mountain, H. (1998). 3209:who were driven from 3164: 3099: 3088:1942 raid in Novi Sad 3070:(16.3%), and others. 3020:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 3007:Baranya-Baja Republic 2974:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2887: 2879: 2872:Serbia and Yugoslavia 2670:Wojwodowina und Banat 2664: 2490: 2482: 2455:in 1864. 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The 2348:Francis II Rakoczi 2328: 2188:Eyalet of Temeşvar 2117: 2111:Serbian Empire of 2105: 2058:Stefan Štiljanović 1986:Kingdom of Hungary 1825: 1767:Kingdom of Hungary 1723:Orthodox Christian 1719:Kingdom of Hungary 1637: 1366: 1322:Kingdom of Hungary 1259:Karađorđe's Serbia 1227:Kingdom of Hungary 1170:Kingdom Of Hungary 948:Kingdom of Hungary 901:(8th-9th century), 894:(6th-8th century), 873:(5th-6th century), 852:(1st-5th century), 559:Bács-Bodrog County 492:Early Modern Times 404:Kingdom of Hungary 344:Byzantine Pannonia 5000: 4999: 4557:on April 28, 2017 4470:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4456:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4442:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4428:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4414:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4400:Поповић, Душан Ј. 4386:Поповић, Душан Ј. 3279:History of Serbia 3224:On May 13, 2000, 2985:Treaty of Trianon 2930:Kingdom of Serbia 2652:Habsburg monarchy 2273:Banat of Temeswar 2257:Military Frontier 2237:Habsburg monarchy 1997:Serbian Despotate 1837:Kingdom of Syrmia 1812:Kingdom of Syrmia 1792:(Sirmiensis) and 1756:) arrived in the 1738:Sremska Mitrovica 1668:Ljudevit Posavski 1573:, capital of the 1459:Sremska Mitrovica 1348:Ancient peoples ( 1330:Treaty of Trianon 1306:Serbian Vojvodina 1293:(1992–2003), and 1285:(1941–1944), the 1281:(1929–1941), the 1273:(1882–1918), the 1271:Kingdom of Serbia 1255:Habsburg monarchy 1247:Serbian Despotate 1136:Kingdom of Serbia 1095:Military Frontier 1078:and the Habsburg 1065:Military Frontier 1051:Serbian Vojvodina 1022:Banat of Temeswar 1016:Military Frontier 1010:Habsburg monarchy 864:Ostrogoth Kingdom 845:(1st century BC), 666: 665: 632:Serbia portal 599:Banat (1941–1944) 549:Serbian Vojvodina 519:Banat of Temeswar 509:Sanjak of Segedin 459:Stefan Berislavić 454:Ivaniš Berislavić 332:Early Middle Ages 284:Pannonia Inferior 232: 231: 224: 214: 213: 206: 180:used on Knowledge 178:encyclopedic tone 159: 158: 151: 133: 56: 5030: 4937:Dependencies and 4636:Sovereign states 4622: 4615: 4608: 4599: 4598: 4576: 4566: 4564: 4562: 4553:. 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