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Bunjevci and Šokci (designated as "Catholic
Rascians").
Although they were
certainly mostly Serbs, the term
Rascians has
wider meaning and
includes all southern...
- Look up
Serbian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Serbian may
refer to:
Pertaining to
Serbia in
Southeast Europe; in
particular Serbs, a
South Slavic...
- Raška
architectural school (Serbian: Рашка школа архитектуре), also
known as the Raška
style (Рашки стил, Raški stil), or
simply as the Raška school, is...
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warriors from Hungary.
Mercenary lancers of Serb origin,
known as the
Rascians, were
frequently hired to
counter Ottoman sipahi and deli cavalry. In the...
- a
village in
Negomir Commune, Gorj County,
Romania Raci (ethnonym), or
Rascians, a name used to
designate Serbs in the
Middle Ages and
early modern times...
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church is
colloquially known as the Rác
Church streaming from the word
Rascians, a
historical term for Serbs.
Eparchy of Buda
Serbs in
Hungary "Архијерејско...
- The
South Slavic languages are one of
three branches of the
Slavic languages.
There are
approximately 30
million speakers,
mainly in the Balkans. These...
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alongside "Serbia": The
Gesta Hungarorum (1172–96) used "terra Racy" (
Rascian land),
bishop Diepold of P****au
called the
state "Serbia" (1189), while...
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named the
Eyalet of Temeşvar. The
Banat region was
mainly po****ted by
Rascians (Serbs) in the west, and
Vlachs (Romanians) in the east. Thus, in some...
- the
whole region. In this
chaotic period took
place the
revolt of the
Rascians and Bačka
became (from 1526 to 1527) the
central region of an independent...