
THE OTTOMAN ATTARS AND HERBAL MEDICINE IN 16th CENTURY BALKAN TOWNS
Tatjana M. KatićThe Institute of History, Belgrade The attars, owners of specialised shops selling: spices,

Tatjana M. KatićThe Institute of History, Belgrade The attars, owners of specialised shops selling: spices,

Aleksandar Krstić Keywords: Medieval Serbia, Medieval Bosnia, inscriptions, marginalia, daily life. Abstract Inscriptions on buildings,

Below is a collection of 4 articles from Dutch newspapers from January of 1918, covering

TranscriptHEADQUARTERSMilitary-Četnik1 Commands“KARAĐORĐE AND PETAR MRKONJIĆ”2– April 1942Service post number:The Mountains. TO CROATIAN OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,

Document number ad Z. 89/Pr.BH. ex 1899.CopyNovi Sad, January 14th, 1899. As I have heard

This discussion was published in Serbian in 1908, during the Annexation Crisis, and shortly thereafter

Neven Isailović Keywords: late middle ages, marches, frontier, nobility, the Balkans, the South Slavs, Serbia,

Nedeljko F. Radosavljević Institute of History, Belgrade ABSTRACT The paper identifies and describes a legend

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

By Jovan Dučić First published in Amerikanski Srbobran, 1942 XV The Serbian people, and this