
Miloš Obrenović
Miloš Obrenović (1780-1860) was a key figure in Serbian history, serving as the Prince of Serbia on two occasions. He played a crucial role in the Serbian Revolution, establishing the modern Serbian state. His reign was marked by significant political reforms, but also faced opposition due to his autocratic rule, leading to the eventual abolition of the Sretenjski ustav.
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Miloš Obrenović established the foundations of the state in Kragujevac, the first capital of modern Serbia.
Tam, kjer zgodovina dobi ritem sodobne ŠumadijeMiloš Obrenović is noted for having restored the Turkish bath in Sokobanja in 1834.
Srce v Sokobanji ne tolče, ne bije, ampak se zibljeThe town of Knjaževac was named after Prince Miloš Obrenović.
Vila Džervin u Knjaževcu, nekad jedna od najlepših, danas je napuštena i zapuštenaMacut began his speech with words from Miloš Obrenović from 1831.
Prvi prioritet Vlade Srbije biće uspostavljenje normalnog funkcionisanjea škola i fakultetaMiloš Obrenović is quoted by Đuro Macut in his presentation.
Sednica Skupštine Srbije: Poslanici biraju novu vladu SrbijeMiloš Obrenović is quoted by Đuro Macut in his speech to the assembly.
Đuro Macut, ekspoze: Srbija je umorna od blokada i protestaMiloš Obrenović is referenced in the context of his interactions with Vuk Karadžić.
Entgrenzung der Macht: Der Brief des Vuk Karadžić an Miloš Obrenović - Balkan-Blog
Miloš Obrenović chose Belgrade as the center of his rule around 1830.
izkušeni zapeljivec, ki se hitro spreminjaKnez Miloš Obrenović faced dissatisfaction with his absolute rule, leading to several uprisings against his authority.
Sretenje, šta sve obeležavamo: Dva istorijska datuma, crkveni praznik i verovanje koje ima veze sa medvedima





















