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Drobnjaci (Serbian Cyrillic: Дробњаци,
pronounced [dro̞bɲǎːt͡si]) was a
tribe of
Vlach origin, and
historical region, Drobnjak, in Old
Herzegovina in...
- that this
event gave
Drobnjaci their name (Drob is an
archaic Serbo-Croatian word for intestines),
although the name
Drobnjaci is
recorded earlier in...
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raped women from the
Drobnjaci and
Pivljani tribes while stopping by
their villages to
collect tribute. Furious, the
Drobnjaci approached Njegoš and...
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close to Trebinje, Herzegovina. Later, they
migrated to the
region of
Drobnjaci. Later, they
settled in Njeguši.[citation needed] The
Njegoskij Fund Public...
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Zenica or Travnik. It is
possible that
Bogut at that time had
moved to
Drobnjaci with his son, Đurađ. Đurađ or some of his sons were in the
entourage of...
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Wales Bran Mutimirović,
Serbian prince Bran Drobnjak,
founder of the
Drobnjaci clan Bran Ardchenn, king of
Leinster Bran Becc mac Murchado, king of Leinster...
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Serbian basketball coach and
former player. The Karadžić
brotherhood in
Drobnjaci,
according to tradition,
ultimately descends from
three brothers that...
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Herzegovinian and
highlander tribes from Brda region, such as Rovčani, Moračani,
Drobnjaci and Kuči), and
slavicized Vlachs,
Albanians and
German Saxons. According...
- leader. He is
known for
leading a
penal expedition against the
Montenegrin Drobnjaci tribe in 1812 and
siding with the
Sultan against the
rebellious Bosnian...
- Sava's
relics on 27
April 1595; it
included the
tribes of Bjelopavlići,
Drobnjaci, Nikšić, and Piva. The rebels,
defeated at the
field of
Gacko (Gatačko...