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April 1873 – 2 May 1935),
known by his nom de guerre, the
demonym Dovezenski (Довезенски), was a
Serbian Chetnik commander (vojvoda), and parti****nt...
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renouncing his
Serbian identity. On this same day, 7 August,
Dovezenski had
crossed the border.
Dovezenski, who had been to
church school in Belgrade, and had...
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Borivoje Jovanović-Brana,
Ilija Jovanović-Pčinjski,
Jovan Stanojković-
Dovezenski,
Micko Krstić,
Lazar Kujundžić, Cene Marković, Miša Aleksić-Marinko, Doksim...
- Bojović
Vukajlo Božović
Koporan Čauš
Ljuba Čupa Dušan Dimitrijević
Jovan Dovezenski Dragutin Jovanović-Lune
Svetomir Đukić
Spasa Garda Jovan Grković-Gapon...
- Došenović (1781–1813),
Serbian philosopher, poet, and
translator Jovan Dovezenski (a.k.a.
Jovan Stanojković; 1873–1935),
Serbian teacher and
Chetnik commander...
- identity. On this same day, 7 August,
Dovezenski, code
named Jovan Slovo Želigovac, had
crossed the border.
Dovezenski, who had been to
church school in Belgrade...
- Jovanović-Pčinjski
Jovan Cvetković-Dolgač
Jovan Stojković-Babunski
Jovan Stanojković-
Dovezenski Kosta Milovanović-Pećanac
Krsta Kovačević-Trgoviški
Lazar Kujundžić-Klempa...
- Kujundžić,
Borko Paštrović, Skopljanče,
Vojislav Tankosić and
Jovan Dovezenski fought a
uniformed Ottoman army
accompanied by
Albanians from the surrounding...
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withdrawn from the
field along with six
others (Rista Starački,
Jovan Dovezenski,
Vladimir Kovačević,
Trenko Rujanović,
Emilio Milutinović and
Jovan Pešić)...
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among the
first Chetniks on the
Kozjak together with
commanders Jovan Dovezenski,
Krsta Preševski,
Spasa Garda, Đorđe Skopljanče,
Rista Starački and Vanđel...