
Aleksandar I Karađorđević
Aleksandar I Karađorđević, also known as King Alexander of Yugoslavia, was the king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) from 1921 until his assassination in 1934. He is notable for his role in establishing the modern Yugoslav state and promoting a sense of national unity among its diverse ethnic groups. His legacy is remembered in various cultural monuments, including the Kur salon in Banja Koviljača, which was built during his reign.
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He is a descendant of King Aleksandar I and Queen Marija, involved in the property restitution process.
Postupak za povraćaj nepokretnosti oduzetih od Karađorđevića i dalje trajeAleksandar I. Karađorđević was assassinated in Marseille in 1934, an event referenced in the song sung by Josip Dabro.
Jutarnji list - VIDEO Dabro se opet raspjevao i objavio snimku: 'Kad Puniša tri metka ispali, Pavla ubi, a Stjepana rani'Aleksandar I Karađorđević was the godfather at the wedding of Vlada Ilić and Olga Dunđerski.
Bili su najbogatiji par Beograda, a onda su preko noći ostali bez svegaAleksandar I Karađorđević is mentioned as one of the Serbian kings who benefited from the healing waters of Niška Banja.
Ova srpska banja prebukirana je i tokom cele zime! Mnogi su izašli potpuno izlečeni iz nje: Dan košta 4.500 dinaraAleksandar I Karađorđević was the king under whose patronage the Kur salon was opened in 1932.
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