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    Principality of Serbia was formally established (1817), there were many different foreign coins in circulation. Eventually, Prince Miloš Obrenović decided to...
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    the throne. The Karađorđević dynasty's rivals, the Obrenović dynasty, were reinstated, and an Obrenović prince, Mihailo, claimed the throne. The two dynasties...
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    of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I, was proclaimed king in 1882. Since 1817, the Principality was ruled by the Obrenović dynasty (replaced by the...
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    a coup d'état and the murder of King Alexander I Obrenović in 1903, his father became king of Serbia. In 1909, Alexander's elder brother, George, renounced...
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    Mihailo Obrenović moved the capital of the Principality of Serbia from Kragujevac to Belgrade. During his first reign (1815–1839), Prince Miloš Obrenović pursued...
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    the murder of King Alexander Obrenović, as they saw him as an enemy of Montenegro and obstacle to the unification of Serb Lands. "Although it wasn't said...
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    around the dynastic rivalry between the Obrenović and Karađorđević families, descendants respectively of Miloš Obrenović (recognised as hereditary prince in...
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    leader of the First Serbian Uprising, and Miloš Obrenović, leader of the Second Serbian Uprising. Further development of Serbia was characterized by...
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    Centuries)". Banatica. 26 (2): 105–117. Ivanović, Miloš; Isailović, Neven (2015). "The Danube in Serbian-Hungarian Relations in the 14th and 15th Centuries"...
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    centuries, was proclaimed capital of the Principality of Serbia on 6 May 1818 by Miloš Obrenović in the medieval Vraćevšnica monastery. To mark the occasion...
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    by Miloš Obrenović from 1815 onwards. Sicily: Ferdinand III (1759–1816) Spain: Charles IV (1788–1808), Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813–1833), Joseph I (1808–1813)...
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    Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (category Austria-Hungary–Serbia relations)
    of Serbia as a fully sovereign state, which four years later transformed into a kingdom under Prince Milan IV Obrenović who thus became King Milan I of...
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    National Museum of Serbia (Serbian: Народни музеј Србије / Narodni muzej Srbije) is the largest and oldest museum in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in...
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    Uroš IV Dušan (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош IV Душан, pronounced [stêfaːn ûroʃ tʃětʋr̩ːtiː dǔʃan] ), also known as Dušan the Mighty (Serbian: Душан Силни...
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    Nikola Pašić (category People from the Principality of Serbia)
    The End of Obrenović Dynasty on IMDB "The Last Audience". rts.rs. 19 July 2008. DiNardo, Richard L. (2015). Invasion: The Conquest of Serbia, 1915. Santa...
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  • did not happen. The Eteria had suggested collaboration to Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia, but the latter preferred political arbitrations rather than...
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    Hurshid Pasha (category Ottoman military personnel of the Serbian Revolution)
    position he campaigned with success against the Second Serbian Uprising led by Miloš Obrenović. In November 1820, he was named mora valisi, governor of...
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    the civil security and intelligence work. During the rule of Prince Miloš Obrenović great attention was devoted to the organization of security and intelligence...
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  • Cincar-Marko (category 19th-century Serbian people)
    was sent by Miloš Obrenović, leader of the Uprising, to the Congress of Vienna to plead for Serbian autonomy. That same year Miloš Obrenović made him the...
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    recognized, and with Miloš Obrenović being recognized as its ruler. The last Ottoman troops withdrew from Serbia in 1867, although Serbia's independence was...
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    Bratonožići (category Articles containing Serbian-language text)
    Uremovići. Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia, Prince of Serbia and founder of the House of Obrenović. Mihailo Obrenović III of Serbia, Prince of Serbia (1839–42...
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    Ana Brnabić (category Members of the National Assembly (Serbia))
    National Assembly of Serbia since 2024. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party, she previously served as prime minister of Serbia from 2017 to 2024....
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  • nobility by modern Serbian Monarchs". Nobiltà - Rivista di Araldica, Genealogia, Ordini Cavallereschi, Pubblicazione Scientifica Bimestrale di Storia e Scienze...
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    Slobodan Milošević (category Candidates for President of Serbia)
    20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989-97 and President of the Federal Republic...
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    had a plan to kill the Bosnian Muslim prisoners, as Bosnian Serb war criminal Dragan Obrenović confirmed. The UN Secretary-General's report on the fall of...
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  • Timeline of Belgrade (category Serbian history timelines)
    том 1, књига 2, Београд-Буштрање [Serbian Encyclopedia, Vol. I, Book 2, Beograd-Buštranje]. Matica Srpska, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zavod...
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    Cincar-Janko (category Articles containing Serbian-language text)
    but later returned to Serbia with their father. After the Sultan had granted Serbia autonomy, Prince of Serbia Miloš Obrenović, allowed most of the exiled...
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    Radomir Putnik (category Serbian military personnel of World War I)
    rehabilitated following the coup d'état against Alexander I Obrenović in 1903. Under the new king of Serbia, Peter I Karadjordjević, he was promoted to the rank of...
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    List of streets and squares in Belgrade (category Lists of roads in Serbia)
    the dynastic change in 1858, streets were to be renamed. Prince Mihailo Obrenović formed the commission in 1864. This was also the first municipal Belgrade...
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  • Laguna (publisher) (category Publishing in Serbia)
    Tićmi for Ja sam Akiko (I am Akiko) in 2018 The Zmaj's Children’s Games „Rade Obrenović“ prize: Zoran Penevski for his novel Sara i januar za dve devojčice...
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