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overseeing the operation. The
victims were obor-
knezes,
knezes, buljubašas and
other chosen people. Most of the
knezes were
killed on 23 January,
while Hadži-Ruvim...
- control, the
knezes were able to gain more
power and influence,
becoming members of
regional petty nobility. As
early as the 14th century,
knezes had to pay...
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Piotrowski (Polish pronunciation: [pjɔˈtrɔvski]; feminine: Piotrowska, plural: Piotrowscy) is a
Polish surname derived from the
masculine given name Piotr...
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Romanian knezes where the
Romanian peasantry worked, some of
these had over a
hundred peasants. The
knezes held the
title of nobles,
however the
knezes were...
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important element of the self-government of Transylvania. The
Orthodox Romanian knezes ("chiefs") were
excluded from the Union. The
Kingdom of
Hungary collapsed...
- in 1360, the
property rights of
local knezes to two
villages was
confirmed at the ****embly of "all the
knezes and men of
other status" in the Hațeg district...
-
nobles throughout Central Serbia, a move
known as the
Slaughter of the
Knezes.
According to
historical sources of the city of Valjevo, the
heads of the...
-
Valjevo during the
Slaughter of the
Knezes.
Ilija Birčanin (1804) –
executed in
Valjevo during the
Slaughter of the
Knezes. Karađorđe (1817) – ********inated...
-
nobles throughout Central Serbia, a move
known as the
Slaughter of the
Knezes. The
heads of the
murdered Serbian nobles were put on
public display in...
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Turkish War (1683–1699) Kočina
Krajina Serb
rebellion (1788)
Slaughter of the
Knezes (1804)
Ottoman expansion in
Europe ended with
their defeat in the Great...