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Hranislav (Bulgarian: Хранислав;
Medieval Gr****: Χρανίσθλαβος, Chranisthlavos) (fl. 1278–1304) was a
Bulgarian military commander who was a
close ****ociate...
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Gavrilo Hranislav; 8
November 1775 - 22 June 1843) was the
bishop of the
Serbian Orthodox Church.
Bishop Georgije was born as
Gavrilo Hranislav in Ruma...
- београдско-карловачки и Патријарх српски, Герман)
Patriarch German was born
Hranislav Đorić on
August 19, 1899, in the spa town of Jošanička
Banja in central...
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discontented peasants.
Among his
close ****ociates and
military commanders was
Hranislav, who
later entered Byzantine service after being captured. An attempt...
- field,
defeated the
Turks at
Germe along with
Byzantine forces under Hranislav and
rendered the
important service of
relieving Philadelphia, then invested...
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Stefan Stanković, (1836–1837)
Stefan Stanković, (1837–1841)
Georgije Hranislav, (1841–1842)
Josif Rajačić, (1842–1848)
Josif Rajačić,
Metropolitan of...
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family of Köse Mihal,
which had a Gr****
Christian origin and the
family of
Hranislav,
which was Bulgarian.
Islam and
Persian culture were part of
Ottoman self-identity...
- Ježina Mira Rade Marković The
Judge Jovan Janićijević Burduš
repairman Hranislav Slobodan Aligrudić
Police commander Radmila Savićević
neighbor Milka Lukić...
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Narodni muzej. pp. 267–268. Stojković, Živan; Stojičić, Slobodanka; Rakić,
Hranislav (1992).
Istorija Leskovca [History of Leskovac] (in Serbian). Belgrade:...
- died on 27
August 1991. Born on 19
August 1899 in Jošanička
Banja as
Hranislav Đorić / Хранислав Ђорић. 44
Pavle Павле Paul 1
December 1990 15 November...