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Sekula Drljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Секула Дрљевић; 7
September 1884 – 10
November 1945) was a
Montenegrin nationalist,
Yugoslav jurist, politician, orator...
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Drljević is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ljilja Drljević (born 1984),
Montenegrin and
Serbian chess player,
Sekula Drljević (1884–1945)...
- were
supposed to join
Drljević's Montenegrin National Army and
recognize Drljević as the
Montenegrin leader. The HOS and
Drljević apparently intended to...
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Ljilja Drljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиља Дрљевић; born 30
November 1984) is a
Serbian chess player who
holds the
title of
Woman International Master (WIM...
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Sekula Drljević. When
Pavle Đurišić
retreated with his
forces from
Montenegro toward Slovenia in 1945, he made a safe-conduct
agreement with
Drljević. According...
- pla****/sung in the
National Theater again in 1870 and 1876. In 1944,
Sekula Drljević, a
Montenegrin fascist collaborator,
rearranged the
lyrics of the Montenegrin...
- men. In
April 1945,
negotiations were
launched between Đurišić,
Sekula Drljević, and the Ustaša for safe p****age to German-occupied
Slovenia and a safe-conduct...
- in a
peaceful and
democratic manner. Its best
known leader was
Sekula Drljević.
Montenegrin Federalist Party initially gathered Montenegrin nationalists...
- Luka in an
apparent trap set by them and
Montenegrin separatist Sekula Drljević. Some of Đurišić's
troops were
killed either in this
battle or in later...
- Montenegro, at a time when
Montenegrin fascists and
collaborators led by
Sekula Drljević gathered under the au****es of the Ustaša
regime in the
Independent State...