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- based on Skenderbeg's life in 1828. Poet and president of Matica Srpska Jovan Subotić wrote an epic poem inspired by battles led by Skenderbeg. The first...
- name in Serbian spelling: Skenderbeg (Skanderbeg). The English variation is Skender-Bey Crnojević. Other names are Skenderbeg Stanko Bušatlija or Bušatlija...
- ISBN 978-1-905704-55-2. Dželetović-Ivanov, Pavle (1987). 21.SS Divizija Skenderbeg [21st SS Division Skenderbeg] (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Nova knjiga...
- Skenderbeg or Skënderbeu) may refer to: Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg (1405–1468), Albanian nobleman and military commander, national hero Skenderbeg Crnojević...
- İskender Pasha Mihaloğlu (Turkish: Mihaloğlu İskender Paşa, Serbo-Croatian: Skender-paša Mihajlović; fl. 1478–1504), known simply as Skender Pasha, was...
- King Alphonse V, with Skenderbeg as Captain General.78 When Musachi Thopia was apparently reluctant to collaborate with Skenderbeg, the King of Naples reminded...
- and established as a separate Sanjak of Montenegro, under the rule of Skenderbeg Crnojević. In 1523, the resm-i filori of Montenegro (Karadağ), which had...
- Skanderbeg, Juraj Skenderbeg and Muhammad and Juraj Skenderbeg and Amurat. Juraj Matija Šporer wrote a tragedy Kastriota Škenderbeg: tragedija u pet izvedah...
- about Skenderbeg and his exploits which their ancestors had brought from the mother country. Today one may even speak of the existence of a Skenderbeg cycle...
- arrived to Bosnia from Christendom; King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary, Skenderbeg of Albania and the Ragusans all failed to carry out their promises, while...