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Šajkaš (Serbian Cyrillic: Шајкаш; Hungarian: Sajkásszentiván) is a
village located in the
Titel muni****lity,
South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia....
- чайка, chayka, Hungarian: csajka, Polish: czajka, Serbian: шајка /
šajka, Slovene:
šajka or plitka) was a
wooden boat that
could have a mast and sail, a...
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Rosmaita 1996.
Dixon 2004. Rosmaita.
Sajka 1999.
Achraya 2006.
Wayner 2010.
Chapman 2003.
Killelea 2002, p. 9. Killelea...
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infantry of the
Habsburg army,
which moved in narrow, long boats,
known as "
šajka".
These military units had
operated on the Danube, Tisa, Sava and Moriš...
- Marie-Hélène
Sajka (born 13
September 1997) is a
French handball player who
plays for
Neptunes de Nantes.
French Championship: Winner: 2016, 2017, 2018...
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After graduation, he
established the
Nihon Karate-Do
Seigokan Doshikai (
SAJKA), the
Nihon Karate-Do Goju-Ryu and
Doshikai Nihon Seigokai in Kyoto. He...
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Their name
derives from the
small wooden boat
known as
chaika (
šajka, tschaiken), a type of galley. The Šajkaši were
armed with sabres, spears...
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neighboring house where three other Serb
civilians were
being detained: Mišo and
Sajka Rašković and
Ljuban Vujić. The four were then
tortured and killed. The victims...
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flotillas on the
Danube in 18th and 19th centuries, most
notable for the use of
šajka boats. Men who
served in the
Habsburg flotilla were
known as Šajkaši. After...
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jurisdiction of the
Military Frontier (
Šajkaš Battalion).
Between 1763 and 1873, it was the
headquarters of the
Šajkaš Battalion which,
using small armed...