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revenge or a
combination of all. In
Balkan folkloric tradition, the
hajduk (
hajduci or
haiduci in the plural) is a
romanticised hero
figure who
steals from...
- The
Serbian hajduks (Serbian: хајдуци /
hajduci) were
brigands (bandits) and
guerrilla freedom fighters (rebels)
throughout Ottoman-held Balkans, mainly...
- This is a list of
Croatian soldiers, and it
includes military personnel of
Croatian origin ranging from
early mediaval times to
contemporary Croatian armies...
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Archived from the
original on 10
March 2022.
Retrieved 10
March 2022. "
Hajduci na
Vranu ljude samo po očima pamte" (in Croatian). Nezavisne. Archived...
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Hewitt Ćirković 2004, p. 92. Ćirković 2004, p. 185. Miloš Milošević (1988).
Hajduci u Boki
Kotorskoj 1648–1718. CANU. ISBN 9788672150148.
Marko Jačov (1992)...
- Serbia, Bosnia,
Croatia and
Bulgaria under Ottoman rule were the
Hajduks (
Hajduci, Хајдуци, Хайдути),
rebels who
opposed Ottoman rule and
acted as a guerilla...
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Hajduk Kula Хајдук Кула Full name FK
Hajduk Kula Nickname(s)
Hajduci (The Outlaws)
Founded 1925
Dissolved 2013
Ground Stadion Milan Sredanović Capacity...
- S. (1960). Таково [Takovo]. Научно дело. p. 171. Suvajdžić 2003, ch. "
Hajduci i uskoci". Delić,
Jovan (1990).
Tradicija i Vuk Stef. Karadžić [Tradition...
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called Dafina and her boyfriend.
According to the
lyrics of the song, some
hajduci stole the coat of Dafina's
boyfriend while he had
fallen asleep on the...
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Council of
Europe 2003, p. 247 "[Projekat Rastko]
Bosko Suvajdzic:
Hajduci i
uskoci u
narodnoj poeziji -
Istorijske pretpostavke za
nastanak i razvoj...