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Joksim Nović-Otočanin (15
March 1807, in Zalužnica – 18
January 1868, in Novi Sad) was a
Serbian adventurer,
freedom fighter, and
romantic writer of verse...
- der Serbenzar" (1851).
Kapper had a
Serbian predecessor in the
person of
Joksim Nović-Otočanin who
published his book on the same
theme at Novi Sad (Neusatz)...
- Karadžić,
first president of
Republika Srpska and
convicted war
criminal Joksim Karadžić,
grandfather of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
Milovan Mimov, captain...
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Stojan Karadžić 17XX–18XX 18XX
Vasilije "Šujo" Karadžić 1785–1858 1804–1817
Joksim Karamarković c. 1779–1813 1804–1813
vojvoda Nikola Karamarković 1776-1815...
- brother-in-law.
Nikola took over the
title of
voivode of Užice
after his
brother Joksim Karamarković was
killed in
battle against the
Turks in 1813.
Nikola died...
-
artistic gymnast.
Stipe Šuvar (1936–2004),
politician and sociologist.
Joksim Nović-Otočanin (1807–1868), adventurer,
freedom fighter, and
romantic writer...
-
Prince Miloš
reorganized the prin****lity at the end of 1821 and
appointed Joksim Milosavljević as the
great serdar of the
Danube region,
Nikola returned...
- Đurđevdan (the
slava of Drobnjaci). Vuk Stefanović Karadžić's
grandfather Joksim migrated from Šavnik to Serbia. The Divjanović
family in the
Jahorina region...
-
conquest of
Smederevo was sung in the song "Karađorđe took Smederevo" by
Joksim Nović-Otočanin back in 1864.
After the
death of Duke Đuša, the
people of...
- 1804 do 1813 i na dalje. Sloboda. pp. 537–538. (
Public domain) Otočanin,
Joksim Nović (1866). Капетан Радич Петровић и покрштеница Зорка. Novi Sad: Епископска...