Definition of Serbianisation. Meaning of Serbianisation. Synonyms of Serbianisation

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- Serbianisation or Serbianization, also known as Serbification, and Serbisation or Serbization (Serbo-Croatian: srbizacija / србизација or posrbljavanje...
- Croatisation Czechization Macedonization Polonization Russification Serbianisation Slovakization Ukrainization ****enization Pan-Slavism Slavophilia Slavophobia...
- prohibited in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, due to the implemented policy of Serbianisation of the local Slavic-speakers. The name "Macedonia" was adopted officially...
- eventually forced to retreat.' Novakovic, Kosta. "Colonisation and Serbianisation of Kosova". The Institute of History, Prishtina. Archived from the original...
- 372 Perpetrators Army of Republika Srpska Scorpions paramilitary group Motive Anti-Bosniak sentiment, Serbian irredentism, Islamophobia, Serbianisation...
- Muslims Attack type Forced migration, ethnic cleansing Victims 10,000 Muslims (mostly Bosniaks, Serb Muslims and Turks) Motive Islamophobia, Serbianisation...
- Republika Srpska (VRS) Scorpions paramilitary group Motive Islamophobia, Greater Serbia, Serbianisation, Anti-Croat sentiment, Anti-Turkish sentiment...
- ****imilation and certain state policies, like Slovakization, Romanianization, Serbianisation.[citation needed] Other important factors were the Hungarian migration...
- Pan-Slavic colors Slavic names Asia Minor Slavs Bulgarisation Russification Serbianisation Polonization Originally Eastern Orthodox, with some groups adopting...
- later in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, due to the implemented policy of Serbianisation of the local Slavic-speakers. From 1919 to 1922, the area (including...