
Consul Luka Marinković on the closure of Serbian schools in Kosovo Vilayet in 1890.
Royal Serbian Consulate, Conf. No. 12.PrištinaPriština, December 20, 1889 To Mr. General Sava Grujić, Minister

Royal Serbian Consulate, Conf. No. 12.PrištinaPriština, December 20, 1889 To Mr. General Sava Grujić, Minister

From World War I Document Archive No. 11 From: M. Yov. M Yovanovitch, Minister at

It is very pleasant to celebrate You as is fitting, and with true faith, and

From World War I Document Archive No. 6 From: M. M. Georgevitch, Chargé d’Affaires at

ALBANIAN FLAG LOWERED Serbs Say Autonomy Is Simply an Austrian Device. London, Dec. 2 A

From World War I Document Archive No. 1 From: M. Yov. M. Yovanovitch, Minister at

The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Serbia The Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Berchtold, to the Minister

(This book is confidential) Article 1. All prisoners—officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers—must be directed to

The Austro-Hungarian government waited three weeks following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand – heir

Reproduced below is the text of the official statement issued by the Austrian government in