BRIEF HISTORY OF MONTENEGRO  (1835)

In ancient times, the province of Zeta was called Prevala, until it received its current name after the river Zeta, which flows from Herzegovina. This

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) XI/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 51 From: Dr. M. Yovanovitch, Chargé d’Affaires at BerlinTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

FORGING THE WALLACHIAN MILITARY BORDER, 1769–1772

Jelena Ilić Mandić Keywords: Habsburg Monarchy, Wallachian Military Border, Temeswarer Banat, militarization, emigrationCuvinte cheie: monarhia Habsburgică, graniţa militară românească, Banatul Timişoarei, militarizare, emigrare Introduction In

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) X/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 46 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: All the Serbian Legations abroad. Nish,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) IX/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 41 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: all the Serbian legations abroad. Belgrade,

THE MARRIED COUPLE DICKINSON–BERRY ON SERBIA

UDC: 94:341.232.7(410:497.11)”1915/1916” ; 327(410:497.11)”1915/1916”ID: 187237388 Aleksandar Rastović, Ph.D.Associate Prof., Department of History, Faculty of PhilosophyĆirila and Metodija Street, no. 2, Niš THE MARRIED COUPLE DICKINSON–BERRY

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VIII/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 36 From: Dr. M. Spalaikovitch, Minister at PetrogradTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VII/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 31 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Privileges of Leopold I (1690, 1695)

Introduction by Jovan Radonić and Dimitrije Kostić: For their many, mostly wartime, merits in battles against common enemies, the Serbs in the former Habsburg Monarchy

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VI/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 26 From: Dr. M. Yovanovitch, Chargé d’Affaires at BerlinTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) V/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 21 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: All the Serbian legations abroad. Belgrade,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) IV/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 16 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Letter to Vladika Danilo

Your Grace, I ask that you forgive me any mistakes, as I try to make as few as possible, being for the first time here

Chapel on the peak of Lovćen, where Petar II Petrović-Njegoš was buried.

The Pope and Lovćen

No one doubts that the capital of Boka is Kotor. Only ignoramuses and tourists care about Budva. Kotor is visited by missionary library ships (Doulos,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) III/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 11 From: M. Yov. M Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) II/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 6 From: M. M. Georgevitch, Chargé d’Affaires at Constantinople To: M.N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Serbian Blue Book (1914) I/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at Vienna, To: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for

Petar II Petrović Njegoš

Letter to Osman Paşa Skopljak (1847)

Cetinje, 5. October 1847. Vladika of Montenegro greets Osman-paşa Skopljak, vizier of Skadar. I have received your letter dated February 17, in which you amusingly

BRIEF HISTORY OF MONTENEGRO  (1835)

In ancient times, the province of Zeta was called Prevala, until it received its current name after the river Zeta, which flows from Herzegovina. This

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) XI/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 51 From: Dr. M. Yovanovitch, Chargé d’Affaires at BerlinTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

FORGING THE WALLACHIAN MILITARY BORDER, 1769–1772

Jelena Ilić Mandić Keywords: Habsburg Monarchy, Wallachian Military Border, Temeswarer Banat, militarization, emigrationCuvinte cheie: monarhia Habsburgică, graniţa militară românească, Banatul Timişoarei, militarizare, emigrare Introduction In

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) X/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 46 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: All the Serbian Legations abroad. Nish,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) IX/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 41 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: all the Serbian legations abroad. Belgrade,

THE MARRIED COUPLE DICKINSON–BERRY ON SERBIA

UDC: 94:341.232.7(410:497.11)”1915/1916” ; 327(410:497.11)”1915/1916”ID: 187237388 Aleksandar Rastović, Ph.D.Associate Prof., Department of History, Faculty of PhilosophyĆirila and Metodija Street, no. 2, Niš THE MARRIED COUPLE DICKINSON–BERRY

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VIII/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 36 From: Dr. M. Spalaikovitch, Minister at PetrogradTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VII/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 31 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Privileges of Leopold I (1690, 1695)

Introduction by Jovan Radonić and Dimitrije Kostić: For their many, mostly wartime, merits in battles against common enemies, the Serbs in the former Habsburg Monarchy

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) VI/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 26 From: Dr. M. Yovanovitch, Chargé d’Affaires at BerlinTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) V/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 21 From: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign AffairsTo: All the Serbian legations abroad. Belgrade,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) IV/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 16 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Letter to Vladika Danilo

Your Grace, I ask that you forgive me any mistakes, as I try to make as few as possible, being for the first time here

Chapel on the peak of Lovćen, where Petar II Petrović-Njegoš was buried.

The Pope and Lovćen

No one doubts that the capital of Boka is Kotor. Only ignoramuses and tourists care about Budva. Kotor is visited by missionary library ships (Doulos,

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) III/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 11 From: M. Yov. M Yovanovitch, Minister at ViennaTo: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

The Serbian Blue Book (1914) II/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 6 From: M. M. Georgevitch, Chargé d’Affaires at Constantinople To: M.N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign

Serbian Blue Book (1914) I/XII

From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at Vienna, To: M. N. Pashitch, Prime Minister and Minister for

Petar II Petrović Njegoš

Letter to Osman Paşa Skopljak (1847)

Cetinje, 5. October 1847. Vladika of Montenegro greets Osman-paşa Skopljak, vizier of Skadar. I have received your letter dated February 17, in which you amusingly

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