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  1. List of Serbian historians. This is a list of Serbian historians, including area of expertise. Čedomir Antić (born 1974), the modern history of Serbia. Lazar Arsenijević Batalaka (1793-1869), history of the Serbian revolution (1803-1813) Dušan T. Bataković (1957–2017), the modern history of Serbia. Miloš Blagojević (1930–2012 ...

  2. The Serbian Tricolour Hound is a moderately sized scent hound that is very similar to the black and tan coloured Montenegrin Mountain Hound, but typically is slightly lighter in build. [1] [4] According to the Kinološki Savez Srbije's breed standard, dogs typically stand between 45 and 55 centimetres (18 and 22 in) with an ideal height of 51 ...

  3. Serbian salad ( Serbian: Српска салата / Srpska salata) is a vegetable salad, usually served during summer with roast meat and other dishes. [1] It is made from diced fresh tomatoes, cucumber and onions, usually seasoned with sunflower oil or olive oil, salt and commonly with a variety of hot pepper similar to cayenne pepper and ...

  4. The Serbian variety usually phonetically transcribes foreign names and words (although both transcription and transliteration are allowed), whereas the Croatian standard usually transliterates. Bosnian and Montenegrin accept both models, but transliteration is often preferred.

  5. Serbian Canadians and other Slavic Americans. Serbian Americans ( Serbian: Српски Американци / Srpski Amerikanci ), also known as American Serbs ( Serbian: Амерички Срби / Američki Srbi ), are United States citizens whose ancestors are Serbs. As of 2013, there were about 190,000 American citizens who said that they ...

  6. Its legal successor is the Serbian Liberal Council (Serbian: Српски либерални савет or Srpski liberalni savet) citizen's group. In the 2016 election, Aleksandar Nedić, general secretary of the Serbian Liberal Council and grandnephew of Milan Nedić, was part of the DSS-Dveri party list. Activities

  7. Revolutionary Serbia. ^1 Possibly a hereditary monarchy, at least from 1811, when the People's Governing Council, soon after its establishment, recognized Karađorđe as Serbia's hereditary leader and pledged allegiance to his "lawful heirs". [2] Revolutionary Serbia ( Serbian: Устаничка Србија / Ustanička Srbija ), or ...

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