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Shabatz.—A Provincial Chancery.—Servian Collector.—Description of his House.—Country Barber.—Turkish Quarter.—Self-taught Priest.
Shabatz.—A Provincial Chancery.—Servian Collector.—Description of his House.—Country Barber.—Turkish Quarter.—Self-taught Priest.
1830s customary law, written down in the 20th century.
Journey to Shabatz.—Resemblance of Manners to those of the Middle Ages.—Palesh.—A Servian Bride.—Blind Minstrel.—Gypsies.—Macadamized Road.
By Tibor ŽIVKOVIĆ Dragana KUNČER ИСТОРИЈСКИ ЧАСОПИС, књ. LVI (2008)стр. 191-209 Institute of History HISTORICAL REVIEW, Vol….
Holman, the Blind Traveller.—Milutinovich, the Poet.—Bulgarian Legend.—Tableau de genre.—Departure for the Interior.
By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 III Especially in Serbia our wider
Return to Servia.—The Danube.—Semlin.—Wucics and Petronievitch.—Cathedral Solemnity.—Subscription Ball.
Europeanization of Belgrade.—Lighting and Paving.—Interior of the Fortress—Turkish Pasha.—Turkish Quarter.—Dinner party given by the Prince.
Excerpt from the last prayer service held by the evangelical pastor Friedrich Grußendorf in May 1945 in Eversburg near Osnabrück.
CHAPTER V. Description of Belgrade.—Fortifications.—Streets and Street Population.—Cathedral.—Large Square.—Coffe-house.—Deserted Villa.