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Morlachs (Serbo-Croatian: Morlaci, Морлаци; Italian: Morlacchi; Romanian: Morlaci) is an
exonym used for a
rural Christian community in Herzegovina, Lika...
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Morlachism or
Morlacchism (Italian: Morlacchismo; Serbo-Croatian:
Morlakizam or Morlakizma) was a
movement in Italian,
Ragusan and
Venetian literature...
- Look up
Morlachs or
Morlach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Morlachs were a
group of
Vlachs in modern-day
Croatia and
Bosnia who were
known under...
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Morlach troops was an
irregular military group in the
Dalmatian hinterland,
composed of
Morlachs (a pre-modern
ethnic identity of
Slavic speaking people...
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names for the
Velebit Channel,
Canale della Morlacca ("Channel of the
Morlach"),
originates from
these migrations. Also Croatian:
Podgorski kanal or...
- A "
Morlach" (Vlaj)
peasant in Split, 1864....
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Stoiano Mitrovich;
about 1636 – 23
August 1687) was the
commander of the
Morlach troops in the
service of the
Republic of Venice, from 1669
until his death...
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history for a Romance-speaking
pastoralist community,
called "Vlachs" and "
Morlachs",
inhabiting the
mountains and
lands of the
Croatian Kingdom and the Republic...
- The Istro-Romanian
language (Istro Romanian: rumârește, vlășește) is an
Eastern Romance language,
spoken in a few
villages and
hamlets in the peninsula...
- Mandussich; fl. 1645 – died 13 July 1648) was the capo
direttore of the
Morlach army, one of the most
prominent harambaša (rebel leaders) in the Dalmatian...