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Serbs in Vojvodina

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and hired many of them as soldiers and border guards. A letter of King Matthias from 12 January 1483 mentions that 200,000 Serbs had settled the Hungarian kingdom in the last four years. Despot Vuk and his warriors were greatly rewarded with estates, also including places in Croatia. Also, by this time, the
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as its capital. At the pitch of his power, Jovan Nenad proclaimed himself "Serbian Emperor" in Subotica. Taking advantage of the extremely confused military and political situation, the Hungarian noblemen from the region joined forces against him and defeated the Serbian troops in the summer of 1527.
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began settling in the Vojvodina region from the 14th century onward. By 1483, according to a Hungarian source, as much as half of the population of the Vojvodina territory of the Kingdom of Hungary at the time consisted of Serbs. The Hungarian kings encouraged the immigration of Serbs to the Kingdom,
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The establishment of the Ottoman rule caused a massive depopulation of the Vojvodina region. Most of the Hungarians and many local Serbs fled from the region and escaped to the north. The majority of those who left in the region were Serbs, mainly now engaging either in farming either in Ottoman
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In 1860 the Voivodship of Serbia and TamiŔ Banat was abolished and most of its territory (Banat and Bačka) was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary, although direct Hungarian rule began only in 1867, when the Kingdom of Hungary gained autonomy within the newly formed
1081:. The fact that Despots of Serbia ruled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, but also the presence of large Serb population, are reasons because of which in many historical records and maps made between 15th and 18th centuries, territory of present-day Vojvodina was named 1613:. A consequence of this war, was the expansion of the conservative factions. Since the Austrian court turned against the Hungarians in the later stage of revolution, the feudal and clerical circles of Serbian Voivodship formed an alliance with Austria and became a tool of the 1608:
The Hungarian government replied by the use of force: on June 12, 1848, a war between Serbs and Hungarians started. Austria took the side of Hungary at first, demanding from the Serbs to "go back to being obedient". Serbs were aided by volunteers from autonomous Ottoman
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Under Ottoman policy, many Serbs were newly settled in the region. During the Ottoman rule, most of the inhabitants of the Vojvodina region were Serbs. In that time, villages were mostly populated with Serbs, while cities were populated with
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was indeed Serbian. Apart from Serbian being the main language of the Banat population, there were 17 Serbian monasteries active in Banat at that time. The territory of Banat had received a Serbian character and was called "Little Rascia".
1257:, moved with part of the former emperor's army from Bačka to Srem, and acceded into the Ottoman service. Radoslav Čelnik then ruled over Srem as Ottoman vassal and took for himself the title of the duke of Srem, while his residence was in 1745: 1481:) in 1752, and this region was then populated with new Hungarian settlers. Serbs, however, remained the single largest ethnic group in Vojvodina, until the second half of 20th century, when they became the absolute majority. 933:
between the 10th and 12th centuries. This was followed by the destruction of the local Slavic tribal organization and introduction of the county system of rule. The first known prefect of the Bač county (in the region of
1868:, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed, and the Serbs in Vojvodina gained another opportunity to achieve their political demands. On November 25, 1918, the Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other nations of Vojvodina in 1469:. However, there was also some emigration of Serbs from Vojvodina: after the Tisa-MoriŔ section of the Military Frontier was abolished, Serbs from the north-eastern parts of Bačka left this region and immigrated to 1139: 1911:
occupational forces. The occupying powers committed numerous crimes against the ethnic Serb population in the region. It is estimated that during the occupation, about 50,000 people in Vojvodina (mostly
2497:ā€“ According to tradition, the founders of Monastery were Stefan and Angelina Branković, in the second half of the 15th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1563. 1707:
was greatly restricted so as to keep power in the hands of the Hungarians. The new government of the autonomous Kingdom of Hungary, took the stance that the Kingdom of Hungary should be a Hungarian
2601: 876:, another local duke of Banat, the last ruler who opposed to the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary in the 11th century. The important local Bulgaro-Slavic duke was also 1876:. One day before this, on November 24, the Assembly of Srem also proclaimed the unification of Srem with Serbia. On December 1, 1918, the Vojvodina region became part of the 1305:
Approximate territory that, according to various sources, was ethnographically named Rascia (RaÅ”ka, Racszag, RĆ”czorszĆ”g, Ratzenland, Rezenland) between 16th and 18th century
3917: 2443:ā€“ The foundation is traditionally ascribed to the Serbian king Dragutin. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in the middle of the 16th century. 1838: 2469:ā€“ According to the tradition, founded by the widow of Stefan Å tiljanović, despotess Jelena. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1566/1567. 1931:. The province was created as a territorial autonomy for all peoples who live in it, with the significant role of the Serbs, who were ethnic majority in the province. 2263: 2198: 2481:ā€“ According to the tradition, the monastery was founded by bishop Maksim (despot Đorđe Branković). The reliable data about the monastery date back to 1545/1546. 1183: 2388: 1408:, the territory of present-day Vojvodina was a battlefield between Hungarian rebels and local Serbs who fought on the side of the Habsburg Emperor. Serbs in 338: 273: 1880:. After the several centuries of living under foreign rule (Hungarian, Ottoman, Habsburg), the Vojvodinian Serbs now lived in a country together with other 1050: 1496:. In the first half of the 19th century, Novi Sad was the largest Serb city; in 1820 this city had about 20,000 inhabitants, of whom 2/3 were Serbs. The 1860:
Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci, and other nations of Vojvodina in Novi Sad proclaimed the unification of Vojvodina region with the Kingdom of Serbia, 1918.
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municipality. The monastery was reconstructed in 1705ā€“1707. According to the legend, the monastery of Kovilj was founded by the first Serb archbishop
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Vojvodina, 18th-19th century - Districts of Potisje and Velika Kikinda, Military Frontier sections in Banat, Bačka and Syrmia and Kingdom of Slavonia
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government. Serbian troops from the Voivodship then joined the Habsburg army and helped in crushing the revolution in the Kingdom of Hungary.
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Serbian (Illyrian Nation) privileges in the Habsburg Monarchy ā€“ a book from 1732. Serbs were a recognized nation in the Habsburg monarchy.
1069:(1537ā€“1540). The last three did not rule in the territory of present-day Vojvodina, but had possessions in the territories of present-day 3415: 1785: 672: 1484:
Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Vojvodina was a cultural centre of the Serb people. Especially important cultural centres were:
2763: 2381:ā€“ Traditionally, its founding is linked to the king Dragutin. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1562. 1739:, and others should be assimilated. Finally, the privileges given to Serbs by the Habsburg emperor in 1690, were abolished in 1912. 1923:
The Axis occupation ended in 1944 and the autonomous province of Vojvodina (incorporating Srem, Banat and Bačka) was formed within
1681:, another separate Habsburg crown land. However, the Kingdom of Slavonia was too incorporated into the Kingdom of Hungary in 1868. 1665: 1416:, the prime military commander of the Hungarian rebels, which fought against Serbs in Bačka, wrote: "We burned all large places of 1029:(in 1459), Serbian titular despots ruled in parts of Vojvodina as vassals of the Hungarian crown. The residence of the despots was 1127: 3931: 3926: 2715: 3936: 1791: 1626: 2411:
in the late 15th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in the second half of the 16th century.
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and the Hungarian crown, the Eastern Orthodox Slavic population north of the Danube was subjected under its jurisdiction.
4208: 1757: 1155: 2283: 1018:(1471ā€“85), the Serbian Despot in Hungarian service (as "Despot of the Kingdom of Rascia"), was called "Little Rascia". 17: 2789: 947: 942:(1095ā€“1116), the local Serb nobles in Bačka were UroÅ”, Vukan and Pavle. A record from 1309 speak about "Schismatics" ( 3655: 3628: 3603: 3496: 3451: 1949: 938:) was recorded in 1074 and his name was Vid, which is a Slavic name by origin. During the rule of the Hungarian king 1014:
had become increasingly notable, and held estates stretching over several counties in the kingdom. The territory of
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ruled the area, and the title of voivod (duke) belonged to the emperor himself. The full title of the emperor was "
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During the Austrian rule many non-Serbs also settled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina. They were mainly (
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opposing Turkish rule. This was one of three largest Serbian uprisings in history, and the largest one before the
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suffered the greatest losses. Hungarian rebels burned Serb villages and many Serbs were expelled from Bačka.
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was formed as the political successor of the Serbian Voivodship. The crown land consisted of the parts of
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and Roma) were murdered, while more than 280,000 people were interned, arrested, violated or tortured.
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at the end of the 13th century. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1545.
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municipality. It was founded in the 15th century and was destroyed in 1716. It was rebuilt in 1858.
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reigned several lands as a "King of Syrmia". The center of his realm was in "Lower Syrmia" (modern
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R. Veselinović, Istorija Srpske pravoslavne crkve sa narodnom istorijom I, Beograd 1969., page 18
3291:(1821ā€“1878), a Serb composer and lieutenant-colonel in the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was born in 2873: 2736: 2487:ā€“ The foundation of the Monastery is ascribed to the refugee monks from the Serbian monastery of 2456: 2434: 2378: 1389:
promised religious freedom to all Serbs in the Monarchy as well as the right to elect their own "
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In the 9th century the region of present-day Vojvodina was ruled by the two local Bulgaro-Slavic
424: 122: 3694: 3070: 3063:(1831ā€“1878), a Serb poet, painter, narrator, play writer, bohemian, and patriot. He was born in 2817: 2491:. The reliable facts illustrating the life of the monastery date back from the mid 16th century. 2424: 1042: 4086: 4071: 3441: 2478: 2365:ā€“ The time of founding is unknown. It is first mentioned in Turkish records dated in 1566/1567. 1795: 1610: 1602: 1286: 640: 448: 3593: 3040: 2645: 2621: 1654:). Even after this crown land was abolished, the emperor kept this title until the end of the 4126: 4076: 3645: 3246: 2446: 2440: 2273: 1842: 1374: 601: 385: 380: 3334: 3090: 2979: 2631: 2430: 2420: 2368: 1661: 1519: 1397:. The immigration of Serbs to the Habsburg monarchy was maintained during the 18th century. 999: 4156: 4111: 4091: 4006: 3420: 3405: 2286:, the second oldest Eastern Orthodox seminary in the World (After the Spiritual Academy in 540: 522: 303: 44: 3381:(1843ā€“1875), was a Serb writer, one of the best comediographs of the time. He was born in 3162: 2214: 8: 4161: 4066: 4043: 4026: 4021: 3270: 2829: 2579: 2552: 2466: 2224: 1678: 1536: 1394: 1370: 1230: 1162: 989: 751: 623: 465: 203: 3364: 3358: 3165:(1742ā€“1811), a Serb author, writer and translator. He was born in the village Čakovo in 3060: 2951: 2921: 2851: 2587: 2531: 2362: 1685: 1586: 1222: 1058: 4081: 4011: 2907: 2891: 2401:), in 1471. The earliest historical records about the Monastery are dated in 1545/1546. 1693: 1578: 1405: 1011: 939: 930: 881: 654: 579: 530: 460: 395: 370: 178: 3378: 3310: 3142: 2931: 2857: 2823: 2676: 2639: 2569: 2408: 2404: 1254: 1046: 4116: 4033: 3651: 3624: 3599: 3492: 3447: 3348: 3093:(1811ā€“1876), a Serb painter who was crucial in establishing the foundation of art in 2989: 2925: 2915: 2721: 2472: 2394: 1873: 1818: 1814: 1764: 1655: 1545: 1524: 1508:
were at the time considered to be among the best in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary.
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region. During the Roman rule, the original inhabitants were heavily Romanized.
3288: 3250: 3194: 2934:(Hungarian: JĆ”nos Damjanich, 1804ā€“1849), a Hungarian general of Serbian origin. 2397:ā€“ According to tradition the monastery was founded by Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk (despot 2204:
Percentage of Serbs in municipalities of Vojvodina according to the 2011 census
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proclaimed the unification of Vojvodina (Banat, Bačka, and Baranja) with the
1850: 1724: 1712: 1689: 1639: 1554: 1497: 1458: 1442: 1438: 1242: 1105: 1034: 955: 922: 885: 486: 343: 328: 257: 3002: 2423:ā€“ The monastery was founded between 1509 and 1516, by bishop Maksim (despot 1677:. Unlike Banat and Bačka, the Srem region was in 1860 incorporated into the 1620:
After the defeat of the Hungarian revolution, by a decision of the Austrian
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Srbi u Vojvodini (3): Od TemiŔvarskog sabora do BlagoveŔtenskog sabora 1861
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After the assassination of Jovan Nenad, the general commander of his army,
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Vojvođani o Vojvodini: povodom desetogodiÅ”njice oslobođenja i ujedinjenja
2958:, the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina. He was born in the village 2257: 1896: 1885: 1865: 1647: 857: 694: 686: 455: 2449:ā€“ According to tradition, the monastery was built by the Despots of the 1643: 981: 830: 3278: 2793: 2525: 1924: 1732: 1117: 971: 951: 834: 708: 3372: 3314: 2959: 2583: 2353: 3772:
Srbi u Vojvodini (2): Od Karlovačkog mira 1699 do TemiŔvarskog sabora
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Srbi u Vojvodini (1): Od najstarijih vremena do Karlovačkog mira 1699
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The first Serb church singing society was founded in Pančevo in 1838.
1582: 1574: 1462: 1378: 822: 818: 807: 777: 3368: 3033:, a prominent Serbian songwriter and singer. He was born in 1953 in 2330:
monasteries located in the Srem region. Most of them are located on
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monasteries, which are located in the part of Srem that belongs to
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of the non-Hungarian nationalities, most notably promotion of the
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A 1542 document describes that "Serbia" stretched from Lipova and
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Srpska Vojvodina i njene manjine: demografsko-etnografska studija
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family. The first reliable mention of monastery is dated in 1641.
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Eparchies and monasteries of Serbian Orthodox Church in Vojvodina
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In the outset of the 18th century there was a Serb monastery in
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took control of Vojvodina among other lands by the treaties of
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Srbi u gradovima srema: 1790ā€“1849; kulturno-politička zbivanja
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3073:(1833ā€“1904), one of the best-known Serb poets. He was born in 1899:
occupation (1941ā€“1944), when Vojvodina region was held by the
3982: 3395: 3328: 3318: 3240: 3236: 3166: 3155:(1929ā€“Present), a Serb physicist. He was born and grew up in 3136: 2940:(1817ā€“1886), politician and literate. He was born in village 2837: 2625: 2504: 2460: 2347: 2253: 1913: 1881: 1736: 1631: 1569:
regions. The Serbs also formed a political alliance with the
1562: 1540: 1427: 1278: 1274: 1238: 1226: 1112:). At that time, the majority language in the region between 1006: 995: 873: 869: 865: 853: 814: 773: 142: 85: 3673:Časopis o Srbima u Vojvodini (Journal of Serbs in Vojvodina) 3571: 1233:, a leader of the Serb mercenaries, established his rule in 3619:
Maior, Liviu; Bocșan, Nicolae; Bolovan, Ioan, eds. (1994).
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The difficult time period for the Serbs in Vojvodina was a
1594: 845: 803: 95: 2900:(1761ā€“1842), politician and public worker. He was born in 2437:. The first reliable records of it are dated in 1566/1569. 781:
are the largest ethnic group in this northern province of
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After the Voivodship was abolished, one Serb politician,
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to the Danube, while a 1543 document that Timișoara and
3043:(1826ā€“1900), theatrical and public worker. He lived in 2586:
municipality. It was founded during the time of despot
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The first Serb bookshop was opened in Novi Sad in 1790.
2276:, the oldest Serb gymnasium. It was founded in 1791 in 1553:(May 13ā€“15, 1848). The Serbian Voivodship consisted of 3253:(today in Croatia), but he spent most of his life in 3117:(1841ā€“1910), a Serb literate. He was born in village 2311:
The first Serb library was opened in Kikinda in 1879.
992:(1316ā€“1325), who was a vassal of the Hungarian King. 3527:
Kratka povjesnica Srba: od postanja Srpstva do danas
3484: 3005:(1932ā€“1986), a Serbian poet. He was born in village 2304:
The first modern Serb printing-house was founded in
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Hungarian occupation of Baranja and Bačka, 1941ā€“1944
1711:, and that all other peoples living in the Kingdom: 3578:. Vol. 4. NIRO "Književne novine". p. 46. 3505: 2972:(1856ā€“1922), publicist and politician. He lived in 1577:nationality. The metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci, 3864:Srpska Vojvodina u HabsburÅ”koj Monarhiji 1690ā€“1920 3799:"ŠœŠøŠ³Ń€Š°Ń†ŠøŠ¾Š½Šø ŠæрŠ¾Ń†ŠµŃŠø Šø ŠµŃ‚Š½ŠøчŠŗŠ° струŠŗтурŠ° Š’Š¾Ń˜Š²Š¾Š“ŠøŠ½Šµ" 3618: 3553: 3263:(1726ā€“1801), writer and historian. He was born in 1245:. He created an ephemeral independent state, with 3790:"Slovenska naselja V-VIII veka u Bačkoj i Banatu" 3565: 3347:(1830ā€“1878), a literate. She was born in village 3313:(1877ā€“1958), a literate. She was born in village 2576:municipality. It was founded in the 15th century. 1133:Slavs (including Serbs) in Vojvodina, 7th century 4200: 3523: 3367:(1924ā€“2003), a literate. He was born in village 2832:(?-1527), a self-proclaimed "emperor", ruler of 2792:, the second Serb archbishop (1233ā€“1263), after 2614:. It was founded in 1935 by Banatian bishop dr. 2407:ā€“ It is believed to have been founded by despot 2297:The first Serb elementary school was founded in 1504:in 1864. The Serbian gymnasiums of Novi Sad and 3643: 3549:. Vol. 4ā€“8. Naučno delo. 1952. p. 32. 3217:(1857ā€“1953), a painter. He was born in village 2814:(Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk), Serbian despot (1471ā€“1485). 2433:ā€“ Traditionally, its foundation is ascribed to 2192:Serbs in Vojvodina according to the 2011 census 1189:Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century) 1177:Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Čelnik in 1527-1530 1108:being located "in the middle of Rascian land" ( 950:, the second Serb archbishop (1233ā€“1263) after 3193:(1771ā€“1849), poet and officer. He was born in 806:tribes inhabited the territory of present-day 3957: 2600:. It was built in 1885ā€“87 as a foundation of 1349:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 752: 3446:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 2000. 3107:(1898ā€“1993), a Serb painter. He was born in 2954:(1826ā€“1901), advocate, politician, mayor of 2563: 2511: 1847:Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (1945ā€“1963) 970:in 1219 and negotiations between Archbishop 3971: 3416:Declaratory Rescript of the Illyrian Nation 2321: 3964: 3950: 3787: 3718: 3691:"ŠŸŃ€Š°Š²Š¾ŃŠ»Š°Š²Ń™Šµ - ŠŠžŠ’Š˜ŠŠ• Š”Š ŠŸŠ”ŠšŠ• ŠŸŠŠ¢Š Š˜ŠˆŠŠ ŠØŠ˜ŠˆŠ•" 3644:Samardžić, Radovan; DuÅ”kov, Milan (1993). 3443:Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z 3273:, a professional basketball player in the 2548:municipality. It was founded in 1928ā€“1933. 1943:Unification of Vojvodina with Serbia, 1918 759: 745: 43: 3623:. Editura, Glasul Bucovinei. p. 66. 3587: 3585: 3530:. Å tamparija Karla Albrehta. p. 149. 2914:, Serbian patriarch and administrator of 2391:, in the second half of the 16th century. 2350:nation. Here is the list of monasteries: 1229:in 1552. Soon after the Battle of Mohač, 966:. After the creation of an autocephalous 929:Parts of Vojvodina were conquered by the 3796: 3539: 3537: 3517: 3478: 3019:(1878ā€“1915), a composer. He was born in 2769:Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in 2352: 2252:, the oldest professional theatre among 2223: 2213: 1855: 1803: 1660: 1642:regions. An Austrian governor seated in 1518: 1356: 1221:took control of Vojvodina following the 994: 913: 793: 3778: 3769: 3758: 3572:Mihailo Maletić; Ratko Božović (1989). 3439: 3131:(1875ā€“1948), a Serb mathematician, and 2844:from 1526 to 1527. He was born in town 2750:Serbian Orthodox Church in the town of 2694:Serb national costume in IzbiÅ”te, Banat 2638:municipality. It was founded by despot 1549:(Serbian Duchy) at the May Assembly in 14: 4201: 3747: 3670: 3591: 3582: 3559: 1650:of the Voivodship of Serbia" (German: 3945: 3890: 3857:Vojvodina ā€“ propadanje jednog regiona 3534: 3053:(1822ā€“1889), a literate. He lived in 2848:in northern Banat (today in Romania). 2652:municipality. It was founded in 1939. 2538:municipality. It was founded in 1478. 2507:municipality. It was founded in 1786. 2260:. It was founded in 1861 in Novi Sad. 1878:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1823:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 902:Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages 3738: 3727: 3511: 3327:(1855ā€“1906), writer. He was born in 3175:(1726ā€“1785), writer. He was born in 3145:(1777ā€“1837), a poet. He was born in 2417:ā€“ The monastery was founded in 1736. 1792:Voivodship of Serbia and TamiÅ” Banat 1779:Frontlines in Vojvodina in 1848-1849 1652:GroƟwoiwode der Woiwodschaft Serbien 1627:Voivodship of Serbia and TamiÅ” Banat 880:, a vassal of the Bulgarian emperor 868:, while Glad ruled the territory of 70:Regions with significant populations 3932:National costumes of Serbs in Banat 3927:National costumes of Serbs in Bačka 2670:Serb clothes in Bačka, 19th century 24: 3937:National costumes of Serbs in Srem 3884: 2783: 2284:Sremski Karlovci Orthodox Seminary 1955:Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941-1944 1831:Occupation of Vojvodina, 1941ā€“1944 1422:, on the both banks of the rivers 25: 4225: 3911: 3277:. He was born in 1972 in village 2910:(1785ā€“1861), the metropolitan of 2894:, vice-duke of Serbs (1691ā€“1706). 2778: 1543:declared the constitution of the 1205:Temeşvar Province, Ottoman Empire 891: 3843:Prisajedinjenje Vojvodine Srbiji 3411:Demographic history of Vojvodina 2880: 2762: 2743: 2737:Velika Remeta Orthodox monastery 2729: 2714: 2699: 2687: 2675: 2663: 2197: 2185: 1960: 1948: 1936: 1784: 1772: 1756: 1744: 1334: 1322: 1310: 1298: 1182: 1170: 1154: 1138: 1126: 802:conquest in the 1st century BC, 149: 3683: 3664: 3637: 3612: 3575:Socijalistička Republika Srbija 3135:'s first wife. She was born in 2924:(1786ā€“1848), the first duke of 2790:Arsenije I Bogdanović from Srem 2724:from the 15th century in Syrmia 2642:in the end of the 15th century. 1976: 1329:Serb settlements in Banat, 1743 1194: 977:From 1282 to 1316 Serbian King 948:Arsenije I Bogdanović from Srem 860:. Salan ruled the territory of 3918:Folklore of Serbs in Vojvodina 3647:Serbs in European Civilization 3469: 3460: 3433: 2709:from the 13th century in Bačka 2326:There are as many as eighteen 13: 1: 4188:Demographic history of Serbia 3485:Henry Clifford Darby (1968). 3426: 3225:municipality and he lived in 2876:, Serbian despot (1537ā€“1540). 2854:, Serbian despot (1527ā€“1528). 2826:, Serbian despot (1496ā€“1502). 2820:, Serbian despot (1486ā€“1496). 2290:). It was founded in 1794 in 872:. The descendant of Glad was 50:Traditional flag of Vojvodina 3830:. Udruženje Vojvođana. 1928. 3792:. Novi Sad: Muzej Vojvodine. 3491:. CUP Archive. p. 103. 3345:Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja 3169:(today Ciacova, in Romania). 2997:Culture, science and sports: 1969:Socialist Republic of Serbia 1225:of 1526 and the conquest of 1037:. The Serbian despots were: 7: 3803:Š“Š»Š°ŃŠ½ŠøŠŗ Š•Ń‚Š½Š¾Š³Ń€Š°Ń„сŠŗŠ¾Š³ Š¼ŃƒŠ·ŠµŃ˜Š° 3788:Trifunović, Stanko (1997). 3719:Gavrilović, Vladan (1995). 3488:Short History of Yugoslavia 3389: 3183:, and he lived and died in 3125:, and he lived in Novi Sad. 1531:in 1848 in Sremski Karlovci 1512:was being called the "Serb 944:Eastern Orthodox Christians 864:, and his capital city was 10: 4230: 4209:Ethnic groups in Vojvodina 3779:Popović, DuÅ”an J. (1963). 3770:Popović, DuÅ”an J. (1959). 3759:Popović, DuÅ”an J. (1957). 3734:. Novi Sad: Matice srpska. 3712: 3621:Granița Militară Austriacă 2722:Grgeteg Orthodox monastery 2427:) and his mother Angelina. 2274:Sremski Karlovci Gymnasium 2209: 1763:Proclaimed borders of the 1338: 1317:Great Serb migration, 1690 1198: 895: 788: 4180: 4060:Smaller ethnic minorities 4059: 3999: 3979: 3731:Istorija srba u Vojvodini 3524:Sima Lukin Lazić (1894). 2707:Kovilj Orthodox monastery 2656: 2564:Serb monasteries in Banat 2512:Serb monasteries in Bačka 1492:, and the monasteries of 1201:History of Ottoman Serbia 121: 116: 109: 104: 94: 84: 74: 69: 61: 56: 42: 27:Ethnic group in Vojvodina 4000:Larger ethnic minorities 3797:Vlahović, Petar (1977). 3748:Kostić, Lazo M. (1999). 3743:. Zagreb: ŠŸŃ€ŠøŠ²Ń€ŠµŠ“Š½ŠøŠŗŠ¾Š²Š°. 2870:, Serbian despot (1537). 2608:Saint Melanija monastery 2322:Serb monasteries in Srem 2250:Serbian National Theatre 2229:Serbian National Theatre 1811:Banat, Bačka and Baranja 1005:An increasing number of 3973:Ethnic groups in Serbia 3440:Minahan, James (2002). 2602:Melanija Nikolić-Gajčić 2264:Normal School in Sombor 1500:moved to Novi Sad from 1395:revolution in 1848ā€“1849 1383:Arsenije III Čarnojević 968:Serbian Orthodox Church 946:), who lived in Bačka. 444:Cultural Heritage sites 123:Serbian Orthodox Church 3598:. BRILL. p. 172. 2886:Politics and military: 2682:The dances from Syrmia 2594:Holy Trinity monastery 2358: 2231: 2221: 1861: 1796:Principality of Serbia 1669: 1666:The Patriarchate Court 1611:Principality of Serbia 1603:Serbian National Board 1532: 1362: 1287:First Serbian Uprising 1002: 926: 197:Bosnia and Herzegovina 3836:Mala RaÅ”ka a u Banatu 3739:Ivić, Aleksa (1914). 3728:Ivić, Aleksa (1929). 3679:(1). VrÅ”ac. May 1996. 3205:Jovan Sterija Popović 3051:Jakov JaÅ”a Ignjatović 2356: 2334:mountain, except the 2227: 2217: 1927:in 1945 as a part of 1859: 1843:1942 raid in Novi Sad 1804:Yugoslavia and Serbia 1700:(including Serbian). 1664: 1522: 1360: 998: 917: 888:in the 11th century. 794:Early medieval period 597:Eastern Herzegovinian 3891:Bosić, Mila (1990). 3723:. NevkoÅ” i Istočnik. 3650:. Nova. p. 44. 3595:Music in the Balkans 3592:Samson, Jim (2013). 3421:Hungarians in Serbia 3406:History of Vojvodina 3071:Jovan Jovanović Zmaj 2990:Dimitrije Stojaković 2528:in the 13th century. 2389:Metropolitan Serafim 1377:(1718). The Serbian 1241:and a small part of 1110:in medio Rascianorum 1033:(today Kupinovo) in 852:). Their names were 435:Christmas traditions 3871:Bačka, Banat i Srem 3869:Branislav Bukurov, 2646:Hajdučica monastery 2622:BavaniÅ”te monastery 2580:Vojlovica monastery 1696:and suppression of 1679:Kingdom of Slavonia 1668:in Sremski Karlovci 1537:Revolutions of 1848 1277:. In 1594 Serbs in 186:Kosovo and Metohija 39: 4214:Serbs of Vojvodina 3848:Radmilo Petrović, 3838:, Zrenjanin, 1991. 3335:Stanoje Stanojević 2980:Slobodan Jovanović 2892:Jovan Monasterlija 2874:Stefan Å tiljanović 2632:SrediÅ”te monastery 2435:Stefan Å tiljanović 2359: 2270:, founded in 1778. 2232: 2222: 1862: 1765:Serbian Voivodship 1694:Hungarian language 1670: 1599:Serbian Voivodship 1546:Serbian Voivodship 1533: 1406:Francis II Rakoczi 1363: 1265:military service. 1161:Serbian Empire of 1067:Stefan Å tiljanović 1003: 1000:KruÅ”edol monastery 931:Kingdom of Hungary 927: 592:Å umadijaā€“Vojvodina 34:Serbs in Vojvodina 33: 18:Serbs of Vojvodina 4196: 4195: 3920:, by Vesna Bajić 3880:, TemiÅ”var, 1995. 3873:, Novi Sad, 1978. 3866:, Novi Sad, 2005. 3859:, Novi Sad, 2004. 3855:Dragomir Jankov, 3845:, Novi Sad, 2004. 3754:. Dobrica knjiga. 3163:Dositej Obradović 3097:. He was born in 2926:Serbian Vojvodina 2916:Serbian Vojvodina 2800:, in the village 2796:. He was born in 2181: 2180: 1967:Vojvodina within 1874:Kingdom of Serbia 1819:Treaty of Trianon 1815:Kingdom of Serbia 1656:Habsburg monarchy 1525:Serbian Vojvodina 1367:Habsburg monarchy 1353:Military Frontier 1345:Serbian Vojvodina 1341:Habsburg monarchy 1209:Sanjak of Segedin 1097:(Little Serbia). 1027:Serbian Despotate 958:, in the village 884:, who ruled over 769: 768: 673:Islamic Community 546:History of Serbia 128: 127: 16:(Redirected from 4221: 3966: 3959: 3952: 3943: 3942: 3923: 3907: 3900:EtnoloÅ”ke Sveske 3897: 3878:Vekovima zajedno 3862:Dejan Mikavica, 3852:, Beograd, 2003. 3841:Drago Njegovan, 3831: 3821: 3819: 3818: 3809:. Archived from 3793: 3784: 3783:. Matica srpska. 3775: 3774:. Matica srpska. 3766: 3765:. Matica srpska. 3755: 3744: 3735: 3724: 3706: 3705: 3703: 3702: 3693:. Archived from 3687: 3681: 3680: 3668: 3662: 3661: 3641: 3635: 3634: 3616: 3610: 3609: 3589: 3580: 3579: 3569: 3563: 3557: 3551: 3550: 3541: 3532: 3531: 3521: 3515: 3514:, pp. 5ā€“17. 3509: 3503: 3502: 3482: 3476: 3473: 3467: 3464: 3458: 3457: 3437: 3365:Aleksandar TiÅ”ma 3359:Momčilo Tapavica 3265:Sremski Karlovci 3255:Sremski Karlovci 3247:Branko Radičević 3233:Michael I. Pupin 3197:and he lived in 3173:Zaharija Orfelin 3099:Sremski Karlovci 3023:and he lived in 2952:Svetozar Miletić 2922:Stevan Å upljikac 2912:Sremski Karlovci 2766: 2747: 2733: 2718: 2703: 2691: 2679: 2667: 2588:Stefan Lazarević 2542:Sombor monastery 2532:Bođani monastery 2518:Kovilj monastery 2328:Serbian Orthodox 2292:Sremski Karlovci 2278:Sremski Karlovci 2201: 2189: 1993:Total Population 1981: 1980: 1964: 1952: 1940: 1835:Banat, 1941-1944 1788: 1776: 1760: 1748: 1698:Slavic languages 1686:Svetozar Miletić 1587:Stevan Å upljikac 1551:Sremski Karlovci 1523:Proclamation of 1506:Sremski Karlovci 1490:Sremski Karlovci 1387:Habsburg Emperor 1326: 1314: 1302: 1223:Battle of MohĆ”cs 1213:Sanjak of Syrmia 1186: 1174: 1158: 1142: 1130: 761: 754: 747: 663:Serbian Orthodox 631:Slavonic-Serbian 541:History of Serbs 153: 130: 129: 100:238,200 (84.31%) 90:354,916 (66.23%) 80:597,669 (64.83%) 57:Total population 47: 40: 38:Srbi u Vojvodini 36:Š”рŠ±Šø у Š’Š¾Ń˜Š²Š¾Š“ŠøŠ½Šø 32: 21: 4229: 4228: 4224: 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