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He stated that Cena-beg should not be a representative of his country, due to his previous activities towards Serbs, including a robbery of a monastery carried out by men loyal to him. When he ceased to be an MP in 1928, however, a lawsuit was initiated. In the meantime, the Albanian died, so it became pointless to discuss this "political issue" in court. The brother of the deceased, Sait Kriziu, tried to protect the reputation and honor of his relative in an open letter through the pages of the "Vreme" newspaper.
17: 154:, Božović was appointed a member of the state "Council of Experts in the Field of Copyright" from 1932. Together with other writers of the older and younger generation, in 1937 he founded the "Association of Writers Belgrade-Zagreb-Ljubljana", a class association obviously of a Yugoslav character. Before the first assembly, which was held in Belgrade in March of that year in the Skadarlija tavern "Kod dva jelena", the founding rules were signed by the Serbian side, namely 229: 118:. He acquired the status of a pensioner as an inspector of the Ministry of Social Policy. He was active in many associations, boards, and councils, known as a good speaker from the ranks of the opposition. At the assembly of the Belgrade Gajret "Osman Đikić" held in 1929, Grigorije was elected to his Board. He was elected in June 1933 at the congress in 146:
district. In 1926, Božović insulted the Albanian MP and diplomat Cena-beg in a newspaper article, for which he was sued in court by the Mayor of Belgrade. Božović also submitted to the assembly the disputable Interpellation against the appointment of Cena-beg as the ambassador of Albania in Belgrade.
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at the Theological Academy, he was appointed professor at the Theological Seminary in Prizren on September 30, 1905. In Prizren, he was also the district chief and president of a political municipality for some time. Grigorije married his teacher Vasilije, with whom he had a daughter Vukosava who
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published the news that "Miloš Trivunac and Grigorije Bozović were sentenced to death." The military court of the Belgrade City Command sentenced him to the most severe punishment for the crime of treason since 1942, and he was shot on Christmas Eve 1945 in the basements of the prison in Đušina
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as a member of Pribićević's Independent Democratic Party, and was elected to parliament between 1924 and 1927. In the parliamentary elections of 1924, he stood as an independent democrat on a joint list with the Radicals in the
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Grigorije Božović is one of the most important Serbian interwar writers. He published fourteen books. Eight are collections of short stories; the rest are travelogues (short records about people and regions) later collected by
349:. In May, the Rehabilitation Department of the District Court in Belgrade issued its decision "adopting a request for the rehabilitation of Grigorije Božović, a prominent writer, national worker and reporter for 188:
in the same year in Moscow, where he studied. Before the Second World War, the Student Home (boarding school) in Skopje had a student literary society named "Grigorije Božović" after its favorite Serbian writer.
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His first publication was the story "In a Land Without a Court" in 1905. He wrote an article for the patriotic-literary Serbian magazine
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A request for was submitted in January 2008 by Božović's cousin Marinko, a full professor in the Faculty of Philosophy in
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Božović's stories are thematically focused on Old Serbia, mostly on Kosovo and Metohija, partly on Macedonia, and on
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in 2008. A "Grigorije Božović" literary prize was established and awarded by the Cultural Center "Stari Kolašin" in
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After Božović's execution, his literary work became almost completely unknown to the general public.
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Božović was a member of the Assembly, and he was very much engaged in national work not only in
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In quarantine, brothers, in the freedom of understanding („ Politics ”, April 7, 2020)
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Along with a 1940 collection, they contain Božović's most valuable short stories.
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appointed him a member of the Patriarchal Council, headed by Serbian Patriarch
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during the wars for the liberation of Old Serbia in the early 20th century.
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later (1937) married artillery lieutenant Dragoljub Popović "the younger".
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where he had served. The most important stories are "Strange undertones".
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There was a publishing company by the name of "Grigorije Božović" in
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Preki sud za kosovskog Andrića ("Večernje novosti", April 15, 2014)
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to the new National Defense Administration. In April 1934, King
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Street in Belgrade, the wartime Special Police headquarters.
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The beginning of his work was marked by the collection "From
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Grigorije Božović was born in the village of Pridvorica near
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Just before the end of the war, the communists shot him in
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organization, and then a member of the People's Assembly in
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Bozhovich as a student at the Moscow Theological Academy
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Pridvorica
Ottoman Empire
Kosovo
Belgrade
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Macedonia
Chetnik
Skopje
Old Serbia
Arnauts
Balkan wars
Ibarski Kolašin
Vukajlo Božović
voivode
Prizren
Constantinople
Moscow
Kosovo and Metohija
Macedonia
Banja Luka
Aleksandar
Varnava
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
Raška
Zvečan
Branislav Nušić
Veljko Petrović
Pen Club
Milan Rakić

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