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History of Serbia 🇷🇸

Одговорите на ова питања о историји Србије.
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Neolithic culture near modern-day Belgrade
Vinča Culture
Serbia became part of this empire in the 2nd century BC
Roman Empire
The Serbs converted to this religion in the 7th century AD
Christianity
Ruler considered founder of the Serbian state
Stefan Nemanja
Son of the above, patron saint of Serbia
St. Sava
Other son of the above, crowned first King of Serbia in 1217
Stefan the First-Crowned
14th century king whose conquests established the Serbian Empire
Stefan Dušan
Son of the above, under whom Serbia weakened
Stefan Uroš V
1389 battle resulting in Serbian defeat and occupation
Battle of Kosovo
Serbia became part of this empire following the above
Ottoman Empire
System of forced labor Serbia was subject to under rule of the above
Devshirme
1594 uprising after which the sacred relics of the patron saint was burned
Uprising in Banat
1684 alliance under Pope Innocent XI against the Turks
Holy League
Massacre of Serbian noblemen in 1804 by the Dahije
Slaughter of the Knezes
Leader of the First Serbian Uprising, founder of a dynasty
Karađorđe
1806 battle in which rebels led by the above defeated their overlords
Battle of Mišar
1815-1817 uprising after which Serbia achieved autonomy
Second Serbian Uprising
Treaty that recognized Serbian independence in 1878
Treaty of Berlin
First king of newly-independent Serbia, crowned in 1882
Milan Obrenovic I
Serbia began to expel this people, starting in 1887
Albanians
Unifier who became proclaimed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929
Alexander I
Prime minister who signed the Tripartite Pact, leading to his overthrow
Dragiša Cvetković
1941 operation in which German aircrafts bombed Belgrade
Operation Retribution
Right-wing resistance movement against the Nazis in Yugoslavia
Chetniks
Left-wing resistance movement against the Nazis in Yugoslavia
Yugoslav Partisans
Leader of the above, ruled Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1980
Josip Broz Tito
Under the above, Yugoslavia embraces this ideology
Communism
Politician who oversaw Yugoslavia's breakup and was tried for war crimes
Slobodan Milošević
Country that seceded from Serbia in 2006
Montenegro
Region that declared independence in 2008
Kosovo
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