- that
helped hajduks were
called jataks.
Jataks lived in
villages and
towns and
provided food and
shelter for
hajduks. In return,
hajduks would give them...
- that
great name".
Hajduks were
romanticized bandits that
fought the rule of the
Ottoman Turks. It is
speculated that
famed hajduk Andrijica Šimić, who...
- that
helped hajduks were
called jataks.
Jataks lived in
villages and
towns and
provided food and
shelter for
hajduks. In return,
hajduks would give them...
- was
seldom carried by
hajduks) was not a
combat weapon, but
rather was
intended for
cutting wood. In the mid 17th
century hajduk-style
infantry largely...
-
Serbian pronunciation: [ʋěːʎko pětroʋitɕ]; c. 1780 – 1813),
known simply as
Hajduk Veljko (Хајдук Вељко, [xǎjduːk v̞ɛ̌ːʎkɔ]), was one of the
vojvodas (military...
- clubs: HNK
Hajduk Split,
Croatian football club FK
Hajduk Beograd,
Serbian football club FK
Hajduk Kula,
Serbian football club FK
Hajduk Veljko, Serbian...
- a
fearsome hajduk for
wealthy people and Turks; but for the
miserable poor
people Chavdar Voyvoda was a protection! — Hristo Botev,
Hajduks, 1871 Chavdar...
- Bay, near Perast.
There were at
least 500
hajduks among them.
Although they were of
Orthodox faith,
hajduks were
treated well by
Venetian authorities...
-
towards Cetinje,
while the
hajduks rushed to meet them. The two met at the hill of
Vrtijeljka on 7 May 1685. The
hajduks were
defeated by the Ottomans...
-
Trebinje with 400
soldiers and c. 500
hajduks, but was repelled. A
combined 7,000
strong Austro-Venetian-
Hajduk army
stood before the
Trebinje walls,...