Sremska Kamenica on June 20, 2002. Jovan Hristić was the great-grandson of Filip Hristić, named after his son Jovan Hristić. Poetry books: The Ulysses Diary...
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Stamenković, Jovan Hristić 10th BITEF: Eli Finci, Muharem Pervić, Dejan Penčić-Poljanski, Slobodan Selenić, Vladimir Stamenković 11th BITEF: Jovan Hristić, Dalibor...
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Stevan Hristić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Христић; 19 June 1885 – 21 August 1958) was Serbian composer, conductor, pedagogue, and music writer. A prominent...
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Nikola Hristić II Military Academy (Serbia) Ministry of Defence (Serbia) František Zach Ranko Alimpić Milojko Lešjanin Ljubomir Ivanović (colonel) Jovan Andjelković...
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Jovan Đorđević (13 November 1826 – 9 April 1900) was a Serbian writer, dramatist, Minister of Education and the co-founder of the Novi Sad Serbian National...
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replaces Hristić with Ilija Garašanin, and Hristić was returned to the council. After the Turkish bombing of Serbian cities (1862), Hristić was sent,...
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the country. Hristić was named president of the new Principality of Serbia until Mihailo's assassination in 1868. On that tragic day, Hristić ordered the...
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Serbian Conservatives (Ilija Garašanin, Danilo Stefanović, Nikola Hristić and Filip Hristić). As the highest-ranking conservative after Ilija Garašanin, Marinović...
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Jovan Veselinov Žarko (20 January 1906 – 8 February 1982) was a Serbian communist politician. He served as President of Serbia, Prime Minister of Serbia...
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Second World War Isidora Sekulić Jovan Popović Dragan M. Jeremić Miodrag Bulatović Matija Bećković (1988–1992) Jovan Hristić (1992–1994) Slobodan Rakitić...
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