- Cuce. Do****ents in the
archive of
Dubrovnik mention that
Kosovo hero and
barjaktar (flag bearer)
Pavle Orlović
lived below the
sheer mount of
Orlin in the...
- of the
Kingdom of Montenegro,
where a
village wiseman and flag-bearer (
barjaktar) by the name of
Samilo Fatić was a
prominent fighter in the war against...
- NCOs Men Army of the
Kingdom of
Montenegro Alabarjaktar Brigadni barjaktar Bataljonski barjaktar Cetni barjaktar Vodnik Desecar Vojnik Perjanik Topnik...
- Serbo-Montenegrin-Croatian surname, an
occupational surname derived from
barjaktar, a term
adopted by
Serbs from the
Turkism bayraktar,
meaning "flag-bearer"...
-
Tanasko (Танаско), was a
Serbian vojvoda (commander) and revolutionary, the
barjaktar (flag-bearer) in the
First Serbian Uprising led by Karađorđe
against the...
- 1654–d. 1684),
Venetian soldier Filip Sinobad (fl. 1691–d. 1694),
hajduk barjaktar and
serdar of
Kninska Krajina (1691–94)
Jovan Sinobad (fl. 1691–d. 1715)...
- died
after a three-month-long illness); the
local standard-bearer's (
barjaktar's)
unnamed wife,
apparently identical to
Milosava in the
other report along...
- (now in Montenegro), the son of an
educated worker and
grandson of a
barjaktar (flag-bearer) in the
Montenegrin Army and
later government deputy. He...
- did not
mention the
hajduk losses in a
similar way. Vule Subotić, the
barjaktar of Bajo's band,
recounted that the
hajduks carried a war flag with Venetian...
- својим момцима. [King and
queen would serve food and
drink to him
while barjaktar hold the flag when he
partied on the festival,
country party or gathering]...