Mijat Tomić (died 1656) was a hajduk who led brigands which fought against Ottoman Empire rule in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was born in the...
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footballer Mijat Marić (born 1984), footballer Mijat Stojanović (1818–1881), ethnographer Mijat Tomić (died 1656), hajduk Mijatović Mijatovac This page...
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Croatian handball player Marko Tomić (born 1991), Serbian football player Mijat Tomić (died 1656), a Croatian hajduk Milan Tomić (born 1973), former Serbian-Greek...
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Hajdučka Republika Mijata Tomića (lit. 'Hajduk [Rebel] Republic of Mijat Tomić') is a private property in the middle of Blidinje Nature Park. Property...
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(1897–1925), outlaw in Slavonia Ivo Senjanin (d. 1612), Habsburg uskok Mijat Tomić (1610–1656), brigand leader in Ottoman Bosnia Petar Mrkonjić (fl. 1645–69)...
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near Belize City. Bosnia and Herzegovina None 2002 Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić An owner of a motel on the Blidinje Plateau seceded from Herzegovina...
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General Tomislav – first Croatian king Peter Tomich (Petar Tomić) – U.S. Army and U.S. Navy Mijat Tomić – Croatian legendary Hajduk Baron Franjo Trenk – leader...
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the Scottish Borders Rob Roy MacGregor – Scottish Chieftain. Hajduci Mijat Tomić Andrijica Šimić Juraj Jánošík Rumcajs Louis Dominique Bourguignon, also...
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to contemporary Croatian armies. Andrijica Šimić – legendary hajduk Mijat Tomić – Croatian legendary Hajduk Luka Ibrišimović – Priest, Spy and Hajduk...
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Zagreb (1979) Zvrkasti kalendar, Split-Tomislavgrad (1981) Junačina Mijat Tomić, Zagreb (1982) Bašćina, Zagreb (1982) Katarina, Maglaj (1983), Zagreb...
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