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Manojlo Grčić (Serbian: Манојло Грчић) is a
legendary hero in
Serbian epic poetry. He was of Gr**** origin,
which is also
emphasized by the
etymology of...
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Serbian territory. However, the Army of
Republika Srpska chief of staff,
Manojlo Milovanović,
demanded that the
United Nations condemn the
Muslim offensive...
- Mane Bajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мане Бајић; 7
December 1941 – 6
March 1994) was a
Serbian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Bajić
experienced his football...
- to have
certain jurisdictions over
church matters. Luka
Bogdan Voihna Manojlo Bogdan Todor Stefan Ratković (1457–59)
Grand Voivode (Велики Војвода/Veliki...
- "Crni" 1942 1945 14
Salko Fejić 1945 1946 15
Vilko Šnatinger 1946 1947 16
Manojlo Ćabak 1947 1949 17
Mustafa Sefo 1949
March 1958 18 Vaso Gačić
August 1958...
- 1998,
published by a
group of
journalists from Blic
daily who, led by
Manojlo Vukotić, left to form
their own newspaper. Initially,
their new
paper carried...
- pedals, and a
system of pulleys. In 1841, an
ironsmith kalfa (journeyman),
Manojlo, who "came to
Belgrade from Vojvodina",
attempted flying with a device...
- 1680), in
Donje Moravice[disambiguation needed] of
Zrinski family was
Manojlo Bunieuach (1670), and in
Slavonia Paval Bunyevacz (1697) and
Nikola Bunjevac...
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German industrial designer Lenko Grčić,
Croatian footballer and
coach Manojlo Grčić,
Legendary hero in
Serbian epic
poetryPages displaying wikidata descriptions...
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Teatar u Srba TV
series Himself 1993
Elektra TV film 1995
Tamna je noć Film
Manojlo "Mane"
Belezada Ubistvo sa predumišljajem
Jovan 1997 Ljubav, ženidba i...