
TATARS AND SERBS AT THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
ALEKSANDAR UZELAC, Institute of History, Belgrade A b s t r a c tThe last
ALEKSANDAR UZELAC, Institute of History, Belgrade A b s t r a c tThe last
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SERVIA, YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN FAMILY: OR, A RESIDENCE IN BELGRADE, AND TRAVELS IN
UDC: 726.825(497.11):316.75“18/19“ DOI: 10.34298/9788677431402.XX Vladimir JOVANOVIĆ Institute of History Belgrade Serbia Biljana VUČETIĆ Institute of
Brothers, Loyalty and devotion towards the Exalted Ruler and His House and the advancement of
Kaimak.—History of a Renegade.—A Bishop’s house.—Progress of Education.—Portrait of Milosh.—Bosnia and the Bosniacs.—Moslem Fanaticism.
Anja Nikolić* DOI: 10.2298/BALC1647177N PhD candidate Original scholarly work University of Belgrade http://www.b…
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.