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Krsta Cicvarić (Serbian Cyrillic: Крста Цицварић;
September 14, 1879 –
October 31, 1944) was a
Serbian political activist and journalist.
During the first...
- The
krstaš-barjak (crusader flag) (Serbian Cyrillic: крсташ-барјак; from
krstaš, "crusader" and barjak, "flag, banner")
refers to
various war
flags with...
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Krsta Kovačević (Serbian Cyrillic: Крста Ковачевић; 1877—January 30, 1948),
known as
Krsta Trgoviški (Крста Трговишки), was a
Serbian Chetnik commander...
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Krsta Smiljanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Крста Смиљанић; 29
December 1868 – 14 May 1944) was a
Serbian Army
general (Kingdom of Yugoslavia), ban of the Zeta...
- Krata,
Bijela Loza,
Bijela Vinogradarska,
Bijeli Krstac,
Krata Bijela,
Krsta Bijela,
Krstac Bijeli,
Krstaca Bijela,
Krstach Bianco, Loza Bijela, and...
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Cross of
Takovo (Serbian: Орден Таковског крста, romanized: Orden
Takovskog krsta) was a
Serbian state order. It was
instituted in the Prin****lity of Serbia...
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Sonja Savić -
Crvenokosa Nenad Jezdić -
Vlada Aleksandar Berček - Ujak
Krsta Goran Daničić -
Kinez Bogdan Diklić -
Svetislav Milja Radovic (13 June 2014)...
- "There is no
cross without three fingers" (нема крста без три прста / nema
krsta bez tri prsta). Karađorđe was
appointed leader of the
Serbian rebels after...
- in Belgrade, Čabrinović was
influenced by
fellow workers,
particularly Krsta Cicvarić, the
editor of Novo Vreme, an
anarchist periodical. He attended...
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societies being established by
young Serbian socialists under the
leadership of
Krsta Cicvarić.
Serbian anarchists within Young Bosnia parti****ted in the ********ination...