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Radivoje Milojković (Serbian Cyrillic: Радивоје Милојковић; 9
January 1833 – 16
December 1888) was a
Serbian politician. In the
aftermath of
Prince Mihailo's...
- Knez
Milojković (1900–1987) was a
Serbian journalist and
humanitarian worker.
Milojković was born in Belgrade. Her father,
Dobroslav Knez
Milojković, was...
- Božidar
Milojković alias BAM (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар Милојковић БАМ; born 28
December 1952) is a
Serbian cartoonist,
comic book and
comic strip artist...
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authors list (link) Pavlović, Tamara; Dimkić, Ivica; Andrić, Snežana;
Milojković-Opsenica, Dušanka; Stanković, Slaviša; Janaćković, Peđa; Gavrilović, Milan;...
- 2010, p. 43.
Mackenzie & Irby 2010, p. 47.
Mackenzie & Irby 2010, p. 50.
Milojković-Djurić 1994. Stojanović 1968, p. 11. "Obilježeno 137
godina od ustanka...
- Dušan's Law
Codex (1900). This view is
shared by the art
historian Jelena Milojković-Djurić, as well as Judah. Filipovitch-Robinson
praises Jovanović's "uncompromising...
- Marković Magazinović Rajović F. Hristić Garašanin Ristić N. Hristić Cenić
Milojković Blaznavac Ristić Marinović Čumić Stefanović Mihailović Kaljević Mihailović...
- 202. The
following year, Miladinović and
Milojković went to
serve the
Yugoslav People's Army, but
Milojković was
discharged from the army
after a month...
- Zdravković,
Serbian musician Kosara Knez
Milojković nee Kostić,
mother of
Dobrila Glavinić Knez
Milojković,
Serbian journalist and
humanitarian Kosara...
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Radivoje Milojković Succeeded by
Jovan Ristić
Minister of War In
office 10
August 1872 – 23
March 1873
Prime Minister Radivoje Milojković Himself Preceded...