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- region in Montenegro, which existed as a Montenegrin tribe also known as Pivljani (Пивљани, pronounced [pîʋʎaːni]). It is situated in the northwestern highlands...
- Rustem-beg, drank heavily and often raped women from the Drobnjaci and Pivljani tribes while stopping by their villages to collect tribute. Furious, the...
- (1596–1597) Part of the Long Turkish War Hajduks Bjelopavlići Drobnjaci Nikšići Pivljani Ottoman Empire Eyalet of Karadağ Defeat Exodus of Herzegovinians and migration...
- Serbia. His family was part of the Spasojević branch of the Piva tribe (Pivljani) in Old Herzegovina (currently Montenegro). Cvijić's father, Todor, was...
- Piva region, named after the Piva River and the historical tribe of Piva (Pivljani). Plužine is the administrative centre of the Plužine muni****lity, which...
- 1596–1597 (1596–1597)  Bosnia Serb Rebels Bjelopavlići Drobnjaci Nikšići Pivljani  Ottoman Empire Defeat Rebellion suppressed by the Ottoman Empire Battle...
- and key towns Belligerents Serb rebels Bjelopavlići Drobnjaci Nikšići Pivljani Ottoman Empire Commanders and leaders Grdan Organized by Visarion and Jovan...
- Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), the Drobnjaci, Moračani, Rovčani, Uskoci and Pivljani rose against the Ottomans and burnt down villages in Herzegovina. The Rovca...
- Editions Speciales. 443. SANU. Tomić, Svetozar (1949) [1946]. Piva i Pivljani. SAN. Радивоје М. Тадић. Генеалогија пивског братства Тадић и друга братства...
- Serbian Uprising (1804–13), the Drobnjaci, Moračani, Rovčani, Uskoci and Pivljani rose against the Ottomans and burnt down villages in Herzegovina. In 1820...