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- Bajo Pivljanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајо Пивљанин c. 1630 – 7 May 1685), born Dragojlo Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгојло Николић), was a Serbian hajduk...
- from the neighbouring areas, including the band of acclaimed hajduk Bajo Pivljanin, and several Christian tribes. The large Ottoman force was led by sanjak-bey...
- KMF Bajo Pivljanin is a ****sal club based in Plužine, Montenegro. Montenegrin ****sal League: Champions 2010/11 Vicechampions 2020/21 ****sal in Montenegro...
- year, the title winner was CD Shop Mocart and on season 2010–11 Bajo Pivljanin (Plužine). Next two years, the title-holder was Jedinstvo (Bijelo Polje)...
- (fl. 1596–1619), hajduk and military commander in Habsburg service Bajo Pivljanin (fl. 1669–85), Venetian-emplo**** guerrilla leader Stanislav Sočivica (1715–1776)...
- Potocki Peter I Vasily Golitsyn Boris Sheremetev Francesco Morosini Bajo Pivljanin † Wilhelm Königsmarck Girolamo Corner Mehmed IV Suleiman II Ahmed II Mustafa...
- of acclaimed Bajo Pivljanin. Puhalović was among the most notable hajduk leaders during the Cretan War. In early April 1669 Pivljanin and Puhalović took...
- Zapad  – Nicosia Anzhi Tallinn  – Nicosia 2011/12 UEFA ****sal Cup Preliminary round Ilves FS 4–8 Perth Perth Saltires 3–1 Perth Bajo Pivljanin 6–9 Perth...
- Palaiologos and Andronikos Palaiologos Relja the Winged Pop Milo Jovović Bajo Pivljanin Stari Vujadin Alil-Aga Sibinjanin Janko Jug Bogdan Janko od Kotara Starina...
- battles against Muslims, such as Charles Martel, Skanderbeg and Bajo Pivljanin as well as the Battle of Tours in 732 and the Battle of Vienna in 1683...