The students chose the date and the town, which in 1835 was where Serbia, still under Ottoman rule at the time, declared a constitution that aimed to limit the powers of its rulers. Vucic plans a ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAs protests engulf Serbia, President Vucic looks for support East and WestThousands of protestors walked 300 kilometers on March 1 from Belgrade to the southern city of Nis to rally support for an ...
Rigas Feraios was a Greek revolutionary who fought in the mountains and worked as a writer, merchant, and agitator in the ...
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Serbia’s striking students and supporters of populist President Aleksandar Vucic have planned parallel rallies on Saturday as both mark the country's Statehood Day with notably contrasting messages.
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TheCollector on MSN8 Key Facts For Understanding the Ottoman EmpireThe Ottomans are one of the most interesting, yet misunderstood, dynasties in history. How did the Empire come about? Did ...
Serbia was sandwiched between arch-rivals: the expansionist Ottoman Sultanate and Hungary, the first line of formal defense for Central and Western Europe. Western Europe was, by turns ...
Some demonstrators wore the 'sajkaca' national cap to commemorate the declaration of Serbia's 1835 Constitution and an 1804 anti-Ottoman uprisingImage: Andrej Isakovic/AFP The movement has ...
Students chose Kragujevac for Saturday's rally because of its history. In 1835, Serbia was still part of the Ottoman Empire, and people in Kragujevac announced a new constitution that sought to ...
Students chose Kragujevac for Saturday’s rally because of its history. In 1835, Serbia was still part of the Ottoman Empire, and people in Kragujevac announced a new constitution that sought to ...
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