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2335:, but historically this area too belonged to Vojvodina. According to the historical data, these monastery communities were historically recorded since the first decades of the 16th century, but the legends relate their founding to the period between the 12th and 15th centuries. In the course of centuries of their existence, these monasteries sustained the spiritual and political life of the
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1374:, fearing the revenge of the Turks, immigrated in the last decade of the 17th century to the Habsburg monarchy with as many as 36,000 families, but these Serbs mostly went further to the north and settled in the territory of what is now Republic of Hungary with only small part of them settling in the territory of present-day north-western Vojvodina. However, because of this event, the
1677:, appeared in the political sphere. He demanded national rights for Serbs and other non-Hungarian peoples of the Kingdom of Hungary, but he was arrested and imprisoned because of his political demands. In 1867, the Austrian Empire was transformed into Austria-Hungary, with the Kingdom of Hungary becoming one of two autonomous parts of the new state. This was followed by a policy of
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1382:" (military and civil governor). Much of the area of present-day Vojvodina where Serbs lived was incorporated into the Military Frontier. 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 voivodeship. This right, however, was not realized before the
774:. For centuries, Vojvodina was ruled by several European powers, but Vojvodina Serbs never assimilated into cultures of those countries. Thus, they have consistently been a recognized indigenous ethnic minority with its own culture, language and religion. According to the 2022 census, there were 1,190,785 Serbs in Vojvodina or 68.43% of the population of the province.
1528:, the Hungarians demanded national rights and autonomy within the Austrian Empire. However, they did not recognized the national rights of other peoples which lived in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary in that time. Wishing to express their national individuality and confronted with the new Hungarian authorities,
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and hired many of them as soldiers and border guards. A letter of King
Matthias from 12 January 1483 mentions that 200,000 Serbs had settled the Hungarian kingdom in the last four years. Despot Vuk and his warriors were greatly rewarded with estates, also including places in Croatia. Also, by this time, the
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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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began settling in the
Vojvodina region from the 14th century onward. By 1483, according to a Hungarian source, as much as half of the population of the Vojvodina territory of the Kingdom of Hungary at the time consisted of Serbs. The Hungarian kings encouraged the immigration of Serbs to the Kingdom,
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The establishment of the
Ottoman rule caused a massive depopulation of the Vojvodina region. Most of the Hungarians and many local Serbs fled from the region and escaped to the north. The majority of those who left in the region were Serbs, mainly now engaging either in farming either in Ottoman
1661:
In 1860 the
Voivodship of Serbia and TamiÅ” Banat was abolished and most of its territory (Banat and BaÄka) 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
1070:. The fact that Despots of Serbia ruled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, but also the presence of large Serb population, are reasons because of which in many historical records and maps made between 15th and 18th centuries, territory of present-day Vojvodina was named
1602:. 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 Serbian Voivodship formed an alliance with Austria and became a tool of the
1597:
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 autonomous Ottoman
1288:
2464:ā According to a legend written in 1704, Rakovac is the heritage of a certain man, Raka, courtier of despot Jovan BrankoviÄ. The legend states that Raka erected the monastery in 1498. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1545/1546.
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Under
Ottoman policy, many Serbs were newly settled in the region. During the Ottoman rule, most of the inhabitants of the Vojvodina region were Serbs. In that time, villages were mostly populated with Serbs, while cities were populated with
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was indeed
Serbian. Apart from Serbian being the main language of the Banat population, there were 17 Serbian monasteries active in Banat at that time. The territory of Banat had received a Serbian character and was called "Little Rascia".
1246:, moved with part of the former emperor's army from BaÄka to Srem, and acceded into the Ottoman service. Radoslav Äelnik then ruled over Srem as Ottoman vassal and took for himself the title of the duke of Srem, while his residence was in
1734:
1470:) in 1752, and this region was then populated with new Hungarian settlers. Serbs, however, remained the single largest ethnic group in Vojvodina, until the second half of 20th century, when they became the absolute majority.
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between the 10th and 12th centuries. This was followed by the destruction of the local Slavic tribal organization and introduction of the county system of rule. The first known prefect of the BaÄ county (in the region of
1857:, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, and the Serbs in Vojvodina gained another opportunity to achieve their political demands. On November 25, 1918, the Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other nations of Vojvodina in
1458:. However, there was also some emigration of Serbs from Vojvodina: after the Tisa-MoriÅ” section of the Military Frontier was abolished, Serbs from the north-eastern parts of BaÄka left this region and immigrated to
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1900:
occupational forces. The occupying powers committed numerous crimes against the ethnic Serb population in the region. It is estimated that during the occupation, about 50,000 people in
Vojvodina (mostly
2486:ā According to tradition, the founders of Monastery were Stefan and Angelina BrankoviÄ, in the second half of the 15th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1563.
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was greatly restricted so as to keep power in the hands of the
Hungarians. The new government of the autonomous Kingdom of Hungary, took the stance that the Kingdom of Hungary should be a Hungarian
2590:
865:, another local duke of Banat, the last ruler who opposed to the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century. The important local Bulgaro-Slavic duke was also
1865:. One day before this, on November 24, the Assembly of Srem also proclaimed the unification of Srem with Serbia. On December 1, 1918, the Vojvodina region became part of the
1294:
Approximate territory that, according to various sources, was ethnographically named Rascia (RaÅ”ka, Racszag, RĆ”czorszĆ”g, Ratzenland, Rezenland) between 16th and 18th century
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2432:ā The foundation is traditionally ascribed to the Serbian king Dragutin. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in the middle of the 16th century.
1827:
2458:ā According to the tradition, founded by the widow of Stefan Å tiljanoviÄ, despotess Jelena. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1566/1567.
1920:. The province was created as a territorial autonomy for all peoples who live in it, with the significant role of the Serbs, who were ethnic majority in the province.
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2470:ā According to the tradition, the monastery was founded by bishop Maksim (despot ÄorÄe BrankoviÄ). The reliable data about the monastery date back to 1545/1546.
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1397:, 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
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1869:. After the several centuries of living under foreign rule (Hungarian, Ottoman, Habsburg), the Vojvodinian Serbs now lived in a country together with other
1039:
1485:. 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 2/3 were Serbs. The
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Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other nations of Vojvodina in Novi Sad proclaimed the unification of Vojvodina region with the Kingdom of Serbia, 1918.
2981:(Hungarian: Dƶme SztĆ³jay, 1883ā1946), a Hungarian soldier and diplomat of Serbian origin, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary during World War II.
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municipality. The monastery was reconstructed in 1705ā1707. According to the legend, the monastery of Kovilj was founded by the first Serb archbishop
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Vojvodina, 18th-19th century - Districts of Potisje and Velika Kikinda, Military Frontier sections in Banat, BaÄka and Syrmia and Kingdom of Slavonia
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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.
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3326:(1874ā1937), Serbian historian, university professor, academic and a leader of many scientific and publishing enterprises. He was born in
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Serbian (Illyrian Nation) privileges in the Habsburg Monarchy ā a book from 1732. Serbs were a recognized nation in the Habsburg monarchy.
1058:(1537ā1540). The last three did not rule in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, but had possessions in the territories of present-day
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Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Vojvodina was a cultural centre of the Serb people. Especially important cultural centres were:
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2370:ā Traditionally, its founding is linked to the king Dragutin. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1562.
1728:, and others should be assimilated. Finally, the privileges given to Serbs by the Habsburg emperor in 1690, were abolished in 1912.
1912:
The Axis occupation ended in 1944 and the autonomous province of Vojvodina (incorporating Srem, Banat and BaÄka) was formed within
1670:, another separate Habsburg crown land. However, the Kingdom of Slavonia was too incorporated into the Kingdom of Hungary in 1868.
1654:
1405:, the prime military commander of the Hungarian rebels, which fought against Serbs in BaÄka, wrote: "We burned all large places of
1018:(in 1459), Serbian titular despots ruled in parts of Vojvodina as vassals of the Hungarian crown. The residence of the despots was
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in the late 15th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in the second half of the 16th century.
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2971:(1869ā1958), a prime minister of the Yugoslav government in exile during World War II, jurist and historian. He was born in
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and the Hungarian crown, the Eastern Orthodox Slavic population north of the Danube was subjected under its jurisdiction.
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1007:(1471ā85), the Serbian Despot in Hungarian service (as "Despot of the Kingdom of Rascia"), was called "Little Rascia".
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931:(1095ā1116), the local Serb nobles in BaÄka were UroÅ”, Vukan and Pavle. A record from 1309 speak about "Schismatics" (
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927:) was recorded in 1074 and his name was Vid, which is a Slavic name by origin. During the rule of the Hungarian king
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had become increasingly notable, and held estates stretching over several counties in the kingdom. The territory of
822:) settled today's Vojvodina during the early medieval migrations. Until the 13th century, the region had a dominant
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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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During the Austrian rule many non-Serbs also settled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina. They were mainly (
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opposing Turkish rule. This was one of three largest Serbian uprisings in history, and the largest one before the
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2376:ā The exact time of its founding is unknown. The records indicate that the church was built during the time of
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3196:(1806ā1856), a Serb literate, the first Serb comediographer, and a founder of the Serb drama. He was born in
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suffered the greatest losses. Hungarian rebels burned Serb villages and many Serbs were expelled from BaÄka.
585:
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was formed as the political successor of the Serbian Voivodship. The crown land consisted of the parts of
1454:, and others. Because of this immigration, Vojvodina became one of the most ethnically diverse regions of
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and Roma) were murdered, while more than 280,000 people were interned, arrested, violated or tortured.
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at the end of the 13th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1545.
1590:. Instead of the old feudal regime a new reign was founded based on the national boards with the Head
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municipality. It was founded in the 15th century and was destroyed in 1716. It was rebuilt in 1858.
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reigned several lands as a "King of Syrmia". The center of his realm was in "Lower Syrmia" (modern
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2452:, in the 12th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1566/1567.
1877:. That marked a new stage in the national development of the Serb people in the Vojvodina region.
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R. VeselinoviÄ, Istorija Srpske pravoslavne crkve sa narodnom istorijom I, Beograd 1969., page 18
3280:(1821ā1878), a Serb composer and lieutenant-colonel in the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was born in
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2476:ā The foundation of the Monastery is ascribed to the refugee monks from the Serbian monastery of
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promised religious freedom to all Serbs in the Monarchy as well as the right to elect their own "
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3052:(1831ā1878), a Serb poet, painter, narrator, play writer, bohemian, and patriot. He was born in
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2480:. The reliable facts illustrating the life of the monastery date back from the mid 16th century.
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3370:(1843ā1875), was a Serb writer, one of the best comediographs of the time. He was born in
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3154:(1742ā1811), a Serb author, writer and translator. He was born in the village Äakovo in
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3082:(1811ā1876), a Serb painter who was crucial in establishing the foundation of art in
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were at the time considered to be among the best in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary.
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3350:(1872ā1949), the first Serb that won an Olympic medal. Born in Nadalj near Srbobran.
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2360:ā According to the legend, the monastery of BeÅ”enovo was founded by Serbian king
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2227:, the oldest cultural-scientific institution of Serbs. It was founded in 1826 in
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region. During the Roman rule, the original inhabitants were heavily Romanized.
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2923:(Hungarian: JĆ”nos Damjanich, 1804ā1849), a Hungarian general of Serbian origin.
2386:ā According to tradition the monastery was founded by Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk (despot
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Percentage of Serbs in municipalities of Vojvodina according to the 2011 census
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3176:. In 1768, he started the oldest Yugoslav magazine: "Slaveno-serbski magazin".
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proclaimed the unification of Vojvodina (Banat, BaÄka, and Baranja) with the
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2412:ā The monastery was founded between 1509 and 1516, by bishop Maksim (despot
1666:. Unlike Banat and BaÄka, the Srem region was in 1860 incorporated into the
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After the defeat of the Hungarian revolution, by a decision of the Austrian
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Srbi u Vojvodini (3): Od TemiŔvarskog sabora do BlagoveŔtenskog sabora 1861
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3072:(1859ā1957), one of the greatest Serbian realist painters. He was born in
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1138:, 13th-14th century, according to the book of historian Stanoje StanojeviÄ
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3882:"DOSELJAVANJE SRBA U VOJVODINU DO KRAJA XIX VEKA I NJIHOV OBIÄAJNI ŽIVOT"
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VojvoÄani o Vojvodini: povodom desetogodiÅ”njice osloboÄenja i ujedinjenja
2947:, the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina. He was born in the village
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Srbi u Vojvodini (1): Od najstarijih vremena do KarlovaÄkog mira 1699
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3224:(1854ā1935), Serb and American physicist. He was born in the village
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2448:ā According to the legends, Privina Glava was founded by a man named
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The first Serb church singing society was founded in PanÄevo in 1838.
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of the non-Hungarian nationalities, most notably promotion of the
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family. The first reliable mention of monastery is dated in 1641.
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took control of Vojvodina among other lands by the treaties of
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Srbi u gradovima srema: 1790ā1849; kulturno-politiÄka zbivanja
3464:
R. GrujiÄ, Pravoslavna Srpska crkva, Kragujevac 1989., page 22
3062:(1833ā1904), one of the best-known Serb poets. He was born in
1888:
occupation (1941ā1944), when Vojvodina region was held by the
3971:
3384:
3317:
3307:
3229:
3225:
3155:
3144:(1929āPresent), a Serb physicist. He was born and grew up in
3125:
2929:(1817ā1886), politician and literate. He was born in village
2826:
2614:
2493:
2449:
2336:
2242:
1902:
1870:
1725:
1620:
1558:
regions. The Serbs also formed a political alliance with the
1551:
1529:
1416:
1267:
1263:
1227:
1215:
1101:). At that time, the majority language in the region between
995:
984:
862:
858:
854:
842:
803:
762:
131:
74:
3662:Äasopis o Srbima u Vojvodini (Journal of Serbs in Vojvodina)
3560:
1222:, a leader of the Serb mercenaries, established his rule in
3608:
Maior, Liviu; BocČan, Nicolae; Bolovan, Ioan, eds. (1994).
2934:
2276:
1906:
1880:
The difficult time period for the Serbs in Vojvodina was a
1583:
834:
792:
84:
2889:(1761ā1842), politician and public worker. He was born in
2426:. The first reliable records of it are dated in 1566/1569.
770:
are the largest ethnic group in this northern province of
3263:
1705:
1673:
After the Voivodship was abolished, one Serb politician,
1613:, in November 1849, an Austrian crown land known as the
1093:
to the Danube, while a 1543 document that TimiČoara and
3032:(1826ā1900), theatrical and public worker. He lived in
2575:
municipality. It was founded during the time of despot
2303:
The first Serb bookshop was opened in Novi Sad in 1790.
2265:, the oldest Serb gymnasium. It was founded in 1791 in
1542:(May 13ā15, 1848). The Serbian Voivodship consisted of
3242:(today in Croatia), but he spent most of his life in
3106:(1841ā1910), a Serb literate. He was born in village
2300:
The first Serb library was opened in Kikinda in 1879.
981:(1316ā1325), who was a vassal of the Hungarian King.
3516:
Kratka povjesnica Srba: od postanja Srpstva do danas
3473:
2994:(1932ā1986), a Serbian poet. He was born in village
2293:
The first modern Serb printing-house was founded in
1828:
Hungarian occupation of Baranja and BaÄka, 1941ā1944
1700:, and that all other peoples living in the Kingdom:
3567:. Vol. 4. NIRO "Književne novine". p. 46.
3494:
2961:(1856ā1922), publicist and politician. He lived in
1566:nationality. The metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci,
3853:Srpska Vojvodina u HabsburÅ”koj Monarhiji 1690ā1920
3788:"ŠŠøŠ³ŃŠ°ŃŠøŠ¾Š½Šø ŠæŃŠ¾ŃŠµŃŠø Šø ŠµŃŠ½ŠøŃŠŗŠ° ŃŃŃŃŠŗŃŃŃŠ° ŠŠ¾ŃŠ²Š¾Š“ŠøŠ½Šµ"
3607:
3542:
3252:(1726ā1801), writer and historian. He was born in
1234:. He created an ephemeral independent state, with
3779:"Slovenska naselja V-VIII veka u BaÄkoj i Banatu"
3554:
3336:(1830ā1878), a literate. She was born in village
3302:(1877ā1958), a literate. She was born in village
2565:municipality. It was founded in the 15th century.
1122:Slavs (including Serbs) in Vojvodina, 7th century
4189:
3512:
3356:(1924ā2003), a literate. He was born in village
2821:(?-1527), a self-proclaimed "emperor", ruler of
2781:, the second Serb archbishop (1233ā1263), after
2603:. It was founded in 1935 by Banatian bishop dr.
2396:ā It is believed to have been founded by despot
2286:The first Serb elementary school was founded in
1493:in 1864. The Serbian gymnasiums of Novi Sad and
3632:
3538:. Vol. 4ā8. NauÄno delo. 1952. p. 32.
3206:(1857ā1953), a painter. He was born in village
2803:(Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk), Serbian despot (1471ā1485).
2422:ā Traditionally, its foundation is ascribed to
2181:Serbs in Vojvodina according to the 2011 census
1178:Serbian Patriarchate of PeÄ (16th-17th century)
1166:Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Äelnik in 1527-1530
1097:being located "in the middle of Rascian land" (
939:, the second Serb archbishop (1233ā1263) after
3182:(1771ā1849), poet and officer. He was born in
795:tribes inhabited the territory of present-day
3946:
2589:. It was built in 1885ā87 as a foundation of
1338:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
741:
3435:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 2000.
3096:(1898ā1993), a Serb painter. He was born in
2943:(1826ā1901), advocate, politician, mayor of
2552:
2500:
1836:Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945ā1963)
959:in 1219 and negotiations between Archbishop
3960:
3405:Declaratory Rescript of the Illyrian Nation
2310:
3953:
3939:
3776:
3707:
3680:"ŠŃŠ°Š²Š¾ŃŠ»Š°Š²ŃŠµ - ŠŠŠŠŠŠ Š”Š ŠŠ”ŠŠ ŠŠŠ¢Š ŠŠŠŠ ŠØŠŠŠ"
3633:SamardžiÄ, Radovan; DuÅ”kov, Milan (1993).
3432:Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z
3262:, a professional basketball player in the
2537:municipality. It was founded in 1928ā1933.
1932:Unification of Vojvodina with Serbia, 1918
748:
734:
32:
3612:. Editura, Glasul Bucovinei. p. 66.
3576:
3574:
3519:. Å tamparija Karla Albrehta. p. 149.
2903:, Serbian patriarch and administrator of
2380:, in the second half of the 16th century.
2339:nation. Here is the list of monasteries:
1218:in 1552. Soon after the Battle of MohaÄ,
955:. After the creation of an autocephalous
918:Parts of Vojvodina were conquered by the
3785:
3528:
3526:
3506:
3467:
3008:(1878ā1915), a composer. He was born in
2758:Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in
2341:
2241:, the oldest professional theatre among
2212:
2202:
1844:
1792:
1649:
1631:regions. An Austrian governor seated in
1507:
1345:
1210:took control of Vojvodina following the
983:
902:
782:
3767:
3758:
3747:
3561:Mihailo MaletiÄ; Ratko BožoviÄ (1989).
3428:
3120:(1875ā1948), a Serb mathematician, and
2833:from 1526 to 1527. He was born in town
2739:Serbian Orthodox Church in the town of
2683:Serb national costume in IzbiŔte, Banat
2627:municipality. It was founded by despot
1538:(Serbian Duchy) at the May Assembly in
4190:
3736:
3659:
3580:
3571:
3548:
1639:of the Voivodship of Serbia" (German:
3934:
3879:
3846:Vojvodina ā propadanje jednog regiona
3523:
3042:(1822ā1889), a literate. He lived in
2837:in northern Banat (today in Romania).
2641:municipality. It was founded in 1939.
2527:municipality. It was founded in 1478.
2496:municipality. It was founded in 1786.
2249:. It was founded in 1861 in Novi Sad.
1867:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1812:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
891:Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages
3727:
3716:
3500:
3316:(1855ā1906), writer. He was born in
3164:(1726ā1785), writer. He was born in
3134:(1777ā1837), a poet. He was born in
2406:ā The monastery was founded in 1736.
1781:Voivodship of Serbia and TamiÅ” Banat
1768:Frontlines in Vojvodina in 1848-1849
1641:GroĆwoiwode der Woiwodschaft Serbien
1616:Voivodship of Serbia and TamiÅ” Banat
869:, a vassal of the Bulgarian emperor
857:, while Glad ruled the territory of
59:Regions with significant populations
3921:National costumes of Serbs in Banat
3916:National costumes of Serbs in BaÄka
2659:Serb clothes in BaÄka, 19th century
13:
3926:National costumes of Serbs in Srem
3873:
2772:
2273:Sremski Karlovci Orthodox Seminary
1944:Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944
1820:Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941ā1944
1411:, on the both banks of the rivers
14:
4214:
3900:
3266:. He was born in 1972 in village
2899:(1785ā1861), the metropolitan of
2883:, vice-duke of Serbs (1691ā1706).
2767:
1532:declared the constitution of the
1194:TemeÅvar Province, Ottoman Empire
880:
3832:Prisajedinjenje Vojvodine Srbiji
3400:Demographic history of Vojvodina
2869:
2751:
2732:
2726:Velika Remeta Orthodox monastery
2718:
2703:
2688:
2676:
2664:
2652:
2186:
2174:
1949:
1937:
1925:
1773:
1761:
1745:
1733:
1323:
1311:
1299:
1287:
1171:
1159:
1143:
1127:
1115:
791:conquest in the 1st century BC,
138:
3672:
3653:
3626:
3601:
3564:SocijalistiÄka Republika Srbija
3124:'s first wife. She was born in
2913:(1786ā1848), the first duke of
2779:Arsenije I BogdanoviÄ from Srem
2713:from the 15th century in Syrmia
2631:in the end of the 15th century.
1965:
1318:Serb settlements in Banat, 1743
1183:
966:From 1282 to 1316 Serbian King
937:Arsenije I BogdanoviÄ from Srem
849:. Salan ruled the territory of
3907:Folklore of Serbs in Vojvodina
3636:Serbs in European Civilization
3458:
3449:
3422:
2698:from the 13th century in BaÄka
2315:There are as many as eighteen
1:
4177:Demographic history of Serbia
3474:Henry Clifford Darby (1968).
3415:
3214:municipality and he lived in
2865:, Serbian despot (1537ā1540).
2843:, Serbian despot (1527ā1528).
2815:, Serbian despot (1496ā1502).
2809:, Serbian despot (1486ā1496).
2279:). It was founded in 1794 in
861:. The descendant of Glad was
39:Traditional flag of Vojvodina
3819:. Udruženje VojvoÄana. 1928.
3781:. Novi Sad: Muzej Vojvodine.
3480:. CUP Archive. p. 103.
3334:Milica StojadinoviÄ Srpkinja
3158:(today Ciacova, in Romania).
2986:Culture, science and sports:
1958:Socialist Republic of Serbia
1214:of 1526 and the conquest of
1026:. The Serbian despots were:
7:
3792:ŠŠ»Š°ŃŠ½ŠøŠŗ ŠŃŠ½Š¾Š³ŃŠ°ŃŃŠŗŠ¾Š³ Š¼ŃŠ·ŠµŃŠ°
3777:TrifunoviÄ, Stanko (1997).
3708:GavriloviÄ, Vladan (1995).
3477:Short History of Yugoslavia
3378:
3172:, and he lived and died in
3114:, and he lived in Novi Sad.
1520:in 1848 in Sremski Karlovci
1501:was being called the "Serb
933:Eastern Orthodox Christians
853:, and his capital city was
10:
4219:
4198:Ethnic groups in Vojvodina
3768:PopoviÄ, DuÅ”an J. (1963).
3759:PopoviÄ, DuÅ”an J. (1959).
3748:PopoviÄ, DuÅ”an J. (1957).
3723:. Novi Sad: Matice srpska.
3701:
3610:GraniČa MilitarÄ AustriacÄ
2711:Grgeteg Orthodox monastery
2416:) and his mother Angelina.
2263:Sremski Karlovci Gymnasium
2198:
1752:Proclaimed borders of the
1327:
1306:Great Serb migration, 1690
1187:
884:
777:
4169:
4049:Smaller ethnic minorities
4048:
3988:
3968:
3720:Istorija srba u Vojvodini
3513:Sima Lukin LaziÄ (1894).
2696:Kovilj Orthodox monastery
2645:
2553:Serb monasteries in Banat
2501:Serb monasteries in BaÄka
1481:, and the monasteries of
1190:History of Ottoman Serbia
110:
105:
98:
93:
83:
73:
63:
58:
50:
45:
31:
16:Ethnic group in Vojvodina
3989:Larger ethnic minorities
3786:VlahoviÄ, Petar (1977).
3737:KostiÄ, Lazo M. (1999).
3732:. Zagreb: ŠŃŠøŠ²ŃŠµŠ“Š½ŠøŠŗŠ¾Š²Š°.
2859:, Serbian despot (1537).
2597:Saint Melanija monastery
2311:Serb monasteries in Srem
2239:Serbian National Theatre
2218:Serbian National Theatre
1800:Banat, BaÄka and Baranja
994:An increasing number of
3962:Ethnic groups in Serbia
3429:Minahan, James (2002).
2591:Melanija NikoliÄ-GajÄiÄ
2253:Normal School in Sombor
1489:moved to Novi Sad from
1384:revolution in 1848ā1849
1372:Arsenije III ÄarnojeviÄ
957:Serbian Orthodox Church
935:), who lived in BaÄka.
433:Cultural Heritage sites
112:Serbian Orthodox Church
3587:. BRILL. p. 172.
2875:Politics and military:
2671:The dances from Syrmia
2583:Holy Trinity monastery
2347:
2220:
2210:
1850:
1785:Principality of Serbia
1658:
1655:The Patriarchate Court
1600:Principality of Serbia
1592:Serbian National Board
1521:
1351:
1276:First Serbian Uprising
991:
915:
186:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3825:Mala RaŔka a u Banatu
3728:IviÄ, Aleksa (1914).
3717:IviÄ, Aleksa (1929).
3668:(1). VrŔac. May 1996.
3194:Jovan Sterija PopoviÄ
3040:Jakov JaÅ”a IgnjatoviÄ
2345:
2323:mountain, except the
2216:
2206:
1916:in 1945 as a part of
1848:
1832:1942 raid in Novi Sad
1793:Yugoslavia and Serbia
1689:(including Serbian).
1653:
1511:
1349:
987:
906:
877:in the 11th century.
783:Early medieval period
586:Eastern Herzegovinian
3880:BosiÄ, Mila (1990).
3712:. NevkoÅ” i IstoÄnik.
3639:. Nova. p. 44.
3584:Music in the Balkans
3581:Samson, Jim (2013).
3410:Hungarians in Serbia
3395:History of Vojvodina
3060:Jovan JovanoviÄ Zmaj
2979:Dimitrije StojakoviÄ
2517:in the 13th century.
2378:Metropolitan Serafim
1366:(1718). The Serbian
1230:and a small part of
1099:in medio Rascianorum
1022:(today Kupinovo) in
841:). Their names were
424:Christmas traditions
3860:BaÄka, Banat i Srem
3858:Branislav Bukurov,
2635:HajduÄica monastery
2611:BavaniŔte monastery
2569:Vojlovica monastery
1685:and suppression of
1668:Kingdom of Slavonia
1657:in Sremski Karlovci
1526:Revolutions of 1848
1266:. In 1594 Serbs in
175:Kosovo and Metohija
28:
4203:Serbs of Vojvodina
3837:Radmilo PetroviÄ,
3827:, Zrenjanin, 1991.
3324:Stanoje StanojeviÄ
2969:Slobodan JovanoviÄ
2881:Jovan Monasterlija
2863:Stefan Å tiljanoviÄ
2621:SrediŔte monastery
2424:Stefan Å tiljanoviÄ
2348:
2259:, founded in 1778.
2221:
2211:
1851:
1754:Serbian Voivodship
1683:Hungarian language
1659:
1588:Serbian Voivodship
1535:Serbian Voivodship
1522:
1395:Francis II Rakoczi
1352:
1254:military service.
1150:Serbian Empire of
1056:Stefan Å tiljanoviÄ
992:
989:KruŔedol monastery
920:Kingdom of Hungary
916:
581:Å umadijaāVojvodina
23:Serbs in Vojvodina
22:
4185:
4184:
3909:, by Vesna BajiÄ
3869:, TemiŔvar, 1995.
3862:, Novi Sad, 1978.
3855:, Novi Sad, 2005.
3848:, Novi Sad, 2004.
3844:Dragomir Jankov,
3834:, Novi Sad, 2004.
3743:. Dobrica knjiga.
3152:Dositej ObradoviÄ
3086:. He was born in
2915:Serbian Vojvodina
2905:Serbian Vojvodina
2789:, in the village
2785:. He was born in
2170:
2169:
1956:Vojvodina within
1863:Kingdom of Serbia
1808:Treaty of Trianon
1804:Kingdom of Serbia
1645:Habsburg monarchy
1514:Serbian Vojvodina
1356:Habsburg monarchy
1342:Military Frontier
1334:Serbian Vojvodina
1330:Habsburg monarchy
1198:Sanjak of Segedin
1086:(Little Serbia).
1016:Serbian Despotate
947:, in the village
873:, who ruled over
758:
757:
662:Islamic Community
535:History of Serbia
117:
116:
4210:
3955:
3948:
3941:
3932:
3931:
3912:
3896:
3889:EtnoloŔke Sveske
3886:
3867:Vekovima zajedno
3851:Dejan Mikavica,
3841:, Beograd, 2003.
3830:Drago Njegovan,
3820:
3810:
3808:
3807:
3798:. Archived from
3782:
3773:
3772:. Matica srpska.
3764:
3763:. Matica srpska.
3755:
3754:. Matica srpska.
3744:
3733:
3724:
3713:
3695:
3694:
3692:
3691:
3682:. Archived from
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3669:
3657:
3651:
3650:
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3558:
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3503:, pp. 5ā17.
3498:
3492:
3491:
3471:
3465:
3462:
3456:
3453:
3447:
3446:
3426:
3354:Aleksandar TiŔma
3348:MomÄilo Tapavica
3254:Sremski Karlovci
3244:Sremski Karlovci
3236:Branko RadiÄeviÄ
3222:Michael I. Pupin
3186:and he lived in
3162:Zaharija Orfelin
3088:Sremski Karlovci
3012:and he lived in
2941:Svetozar MiletiÄ
2911:Stevan Å upljikac
2901:Sremski Karlovci
2755:
2736:
2722:
2707:
2692:
2680:
2668:
2656:
2577:Stefan LazareviÄ
2531:Sombor monastery
2521:BoÄani monastery
2507:Kovilj monastery
2317:Serbian Orthodox
2281:Sremski Karlovci
2267:Sremski Karlovci
2190:
2178:
1982:Total Population
1970:
1969:
1953:
1941:
1929:
1824:Banat, 1941-1944
1777:
1765:
1749:
1737:
1687:Slavic languages
1675:Svetozar MiletiÄ
1576:Stevan Å upljikac
1540:Sremski Karlovci
1512:Proclamation of
1495:Sremski Karlovci
1479:Sremski Karlovci
1376:Habsburg Emperor
1315:
1303:
1291:
1212:Battle of MohƔcs
1202:Sanjak of Syrmia
1175:
1163:
1147:
1131:
1119:
750:
743:
736:
652:Serbian Orthodox
620:Slavonic-Serbian
530:History of Serbs
142:
119:
118:
89:238,200 (84.31%)
79:354,916 (66.23%)
69:597,669 (64.83%)
46:Total population
36:
29:
27:Srbi u Vojvodini
25:Š”ŃŠ±Šø Ń ŠŠ¾ŃŠ²Š¾Š“ŠøŠ½Šø
21:
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3884:
3876:
3874:Further reading
3865:Miodrag Milin,
3823:Milan Tutorov,
3813:
3805:
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3535:Posebna izdanja
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3459:
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3381:
3368:Kosta TrifkoviÄ
3300:Isidora SekuliÄ
3142:Tihomir Novakov
3132:Lukijan MuŔicki
3122:Albert Einstein
3020:ÄorÄe BalaÅ”eviÄ
2872:
2847:Radoslav Äelnik
2813:Jovan BrankoviÄ
2807:ÄorÄe BrankoviÄ
2775:
2773:Medieval period
2770:
2763:
2756:
2747:
2737:
2728:
2723:
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2699:
2693:
2684:
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2657:
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2629:Jovan BrankoviÄ
2559:MesiÄ monastery
2555:
2503:
2490:Zemun monastery
2414:ÄorÄe BrankoviÄ
2398:Jovan BrankoviÄ
2374:Vrdnik-Ravanica
2313:
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2194:
2191:
2182:
2179:
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1961:
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1664:Austria-Hungary
1393:(1703ā1711) of
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1244:Radoslav Äelnik
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1188:Main articles:
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1136:Stefan Dragutin
1132:
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1120:
1044:Stevan Berislav
1040:IvaniÅ” Berislav
1036:Jovan BrankoviÄ
1032:ÄorÄe BrankoviÄ
968:Stefan Dragutin
908:Stefan Dragutin
901:
899:Serbian despots
895:Stefan Dragutin
883:
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780:
754:
725:
724:
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676:Related nations
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596:SmederevoāVrÅ”ac
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2959:JaÅ”a TomiÄ
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1572:patriarch
1452:Romanians
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2199:Culture
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1992:510,186
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