Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–1791) (redirect from Koča's krajina)
Koča's frontier (Serbian: Кочина крајина / Kočina krajina) refers to the Serbian territory established in the Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman Empire, during...
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Krajina (pronounced [krâjina]) is a Slavic toponym, meaning 'country' or 'march'. The term is related to kraj or krai, originally meanings land, country...
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Korun "Koča" Anđelković (Serbian Cyrillic: Коча Анђелковић, c. 1755 – 7 September 1788), known as Captain Koča (Kapetan Koča), was a Serbian leader of...
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the Third Proletarian Brigade and the Third Krajina Brigade in Bosanski Petrovac, under command of Koča Popović. It was considered one of the elite units...
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Petrović and most distinguished of all, Koča Anđelković. The Orthodox clergy in Serbia supported the rebellion. Koča's militia quickly took over Palanka and...
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Military Frontier (redirect from Military Krajina)
Frontier (German: Militärgrenze; Serbo-Croatian: Војна крајина, Vojna krajina, Војна граница, Vojna granica; Hungarian: Katonai határőrvidék; Romanian:...
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Partisan Long March (section March to Bosnian Krajina)
Herzegovinian Proletarian Strike Brigade was then formed. The campaign in Bosnian Krajina was not intended as a march, but to strike at the enemy, expand free territory...
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self-proclaimed "Serbian Autonomous Region of Krajina" (SAO Krajina), which was later renamed "Republic of Serbian Krajina" (RSK). He was found to have participated...
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Krajina Division 2nd Krajina Brigade 5th Krajina Brigade 6th Krajina Brigade 8th Krajina Brigade 12th Krajina Brigade (from 20 February) 5th Krajina Division...
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Strike Brigade (1974) 1st Krajina Proletarian Strike Brigade (1975) 3rd Krajina Proletarian Strike Brigade (1958) 7th Krajina Strike Brigade (1958) 1st...
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entities both sought direct unification with Serbia. SAO Krajina and later the Republic of Serbian Krajina sought to become "a constitutive part of the unified...
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Corps. Near Drvar were elements of the 1st Proletarian Corps commanded by Koča Popović; this corps consisted of the elite 1st Proletarian and 6th Lika Proletarian...
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(Partisans Main Operational Group) 1st Proletarian Division - commanded by Koča Popović 2nd Proletarian Division - commanded by Peko Dapčević 3rd Assault...
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Dečanski, Stephen expanded his rule to the Serbian provinces of Hum and Krajina, which stretched from Dubrovnik on the east to river Cetina on the west...
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and under his command they captured the town of Drvar in the Bosanska Krajina. He then quickly began collaborating with the Italians, gaining their help...
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Vlachs, and Saxons captive. On October 13, Koca Bey set up his camp in the Breadfield (Kenyérmező), near Zsibót. Koca Bey was obliged into the campaign by the...
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Croatian Armed Forces Retreat of Serbian Army of Krajina to Bosnia Exodus of most Serbs from Krajina. End of siege of Bihać Erdut Agreement War in Bosnia...
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Broz Tito (1945–1946) Stanoje Simić (1946–1948) Edvard Kardelj (1948–1953) Koča Popović (1953–1965) Marko Nikezić (1965–1968) Mišo Pavićević (1968–1969)...
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Macedoniag a Prekmurje annexed by Hungary. b See also: SAO Kninska Krajina (1990) → SAO Krajina (1990–1991); and SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1990–1991)...
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Serbia from the Ottomans]. This faith was largely shaken after Kočina Krajina and the last Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791), when it became clear that...
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Proletarian Brigade began in June 1943. On the order of the brigades commander Koča Popović, the troops began their attack on the night of 4 July 1943. The idea...
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administrative status. The districts were: Valjevo, Vranje, Kragujevac, Krajina, Kruševac, Morava, Pirot, Podrinje, Podunavlje, Požarevac, Rudnik, Timok...
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Montenegrin (Sandzak) Brigade of the YPLA. His unit took part in 1942 Bosanska Krajina Campaign (Bosnian Frontier Campaign) - operation against Independent State...
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Empire into the Austrian Empire. In the latter half of the century, officer Koča Anđelković led a successful rebellion against the Ottomans with the help...
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Njeguš of Cetinje and Visarion of Trebinje. In response, Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha demanded that the green flag of the Prophet Muhammed be brought...
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1695–1755), commander in Montenegro Koča Anđelković (1755–1789), commander in Austrian service, led the Koča's frontier rebellion Stanko Arambašić (1764–1798)...
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Albania Commanders and leaders Josip Broz Tito Aleksandar Ranković Miloš Minić Koča Popović Draža Mihailović Dragoslav Račić Dragutin Keserović Veselin Misita †...
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847/848 Vlastimir marries his daughter to Krajina Belojević (son of Beloje, a lord in Trebinje), in 847/848. Krajina was given the title of Župan, to rule...
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of Mohács (1687) Uprising in Vučitrn Serb uprising of 1737–1739 Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion Battle of Martinići (1796) Battle of Krusi Battle of Lopate...
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1924), also a Partisan, was killed. Karabegović, Osman (1988). "Bosanska krajina nepresušivi izvor revolucionarnih snaga; page 198". Retrieved 20 December...
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