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Moša and Pijade
During his five years at Lepoglava prison he met Moša Pijade, who became his ideological mentor.
* Moša Pijade ( Моша Пијаде ), named after a Serbian-Jewish Communist
Some of its more notable contributors included: Branislav Nušić, Ivo Andrić, Vasa Popović, Zuko Džumhur, Ljubomir Vukadinović, Miroslav Radojčić, Moša Pijade, etc.
* Moša Pijade
Some of the characters close to Tito whom Maclean met in his first months in Bosnia were Vlatko Velebit, an urbane young man about town, who later went with Maclean to Allied HQ as a liaison officer ; Father Vlado ( Vlado Zechevich ), a Serbian Orthodox priest, " raconteur and trencherman "; Arso Jovanović, the Chief of Staff ; Edo Kardelj, the Marxist theoretician who ended up vice-premier ; Aleksandar Ranković, a professional revolutionary and Party organiser ; Milovan Đilas ( Dzilas ), who became vice-president ; Moša Pijade, one of the highest-ranking Jews ; and a young woman named Olga whose father had been a minister in the Royalist government and who spoke English like a debutante.
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Pijade and Serbian
Pupin in 1914. formed “ Fund Pijade Aleksic-Pupin ” within Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts to commemorate his mother Olipijada for all the support she gave to him through life.

Pijade and was
In his youth, Pijade was a painter, art critic and publicist.
Pijade held high political posts during and after World War II and was a member of the Central Committee and the Politburo of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.

Pijade and .
During serving of the sentence he made friends with many notable Yugoslav Communists, including Moše Pijade with whom he translated Das Kapital and other classic texts of Marxism to Serbo-Croatian.

Serbian and Cyrillic
Cyrillic alphabets include the Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, and Russian alphabets.
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet has no diacritics.
The Cyrillic script analogue is marked as ⟨ г ⟩ ( e. g. in Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, etc.
Gavrilo Princip ( Serbian Cyrillic: Гаврило Принцип, ; 28 April 1918 ) was the man who assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
A corresponding term is sometimes used in Slavic languages, in Serbian is otadžbina or отаџбина in Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Bosnian Otadžbina ( Отаџбина ), Macedonian татковина ( tatkovina ), Bulgarian татковина ( tatkovina ) as well as otechestvo, Czech otčina ( although the normal Czech term for " homeland " is vlast ), in Polish ojczyzna ( besides macierz " motherland "), Russian otechestvo ( отечество ) or otchizna ( отчизна ) ( although rodina " motherland " is more common ).
It is written both in Cyrillic and in Latin script, like Serbian.
Sremski Karlovci ( Serbian Cyrillic: Сремски Карловци, ) is a town and municipality in Serbia, in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, situated on the bank of the river Danube, 8 km from Novi Sad.
The Treaty of Passarowitz or Treaty of Požarevac was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac ( Serbian Cyrillic:,, ), a town in Ottoman Empire ( today Serbia ), on 21 July 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the Republic of Venice on the other.
Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian Cyrillic and Serbian Latin, from Comparative orthography of European languages.
Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian Cyrillic was devised in 1814 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, who created the alphabet on phonemic principles, the Cyrillic itself has its origins in Cyril and Methodius ' transformation of the Greek script in the 9th century.
In the Serbian cross, the four betas have been turned into four Cyrillic letters С with little stylistic modification, for a new message: Само Слога Србина Спашава " Only Unity Saves the Serbs ".
Serbian national flag with a cross and the letter S in Cyrillic displayed four times
Most Serbian surnames ( like Bosniak, Croatian and Montenegrin ) have the surname suffix-ić ( pronounced, Cyrillic :-ић ).
The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was devised in 1814 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, who created the alphabet on phonemic principles.
Standard Serbian language uses both Cyrillic ( / ) and Latin script ( / ).
Although Serbian language authorities have recognized the official status for both scripts in contemporary standard Serbian language for more than half of a century now, due to historical reasons, Cyrillic was made the official script of Serbia's administration by the 2006 Constitution.

Serbian and ;
In Serbia Nikola Pašić ( 1845 1926 ) and his Radical Party dominated Serbian politics after 1903 ; they also monopolized power in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1929 ; during the dictatorship of the 1930s, it furnished the prime minister.
* Baltic Sea is used in English ; in the Baltic languages Latvian ( Baltijas jūra ) and Lithuanian ( Baltijos jūra ); in Latin ( Mare Balticum ) and the Romance languages French ( Mer Baltique ), Italian ( Mar Baltico ), Portuguese ( Mar Báltico ), Romanian ( Marea Baltică ) and Spanish ( Mar Báltico ); in Greek ( Βαλτική Θάλασσα ); in Albanian ( Deti Balltik ); in the Slavic languages Polish ( Morze Bałtyckie or Bałtyk ), Czech ( Baltské moře or Balt ), Croatian ( Baltičko more ), Slovenian ( Baltsko morje ), Bulgarian ( Baltijsko More ( Балтийско море ), Kashubian ( Bôłt ), Macedonian ( Балтичко Море / Baltičko More ), Ukrainian ( Балтійське море (" Baltijs ' ke More "), Belarusian ( Балтыйскае мора (" Baltyjskaje Mora "), Russian ( Балтийское море (" Baltiyskoye Morye ") and Serbian ( Балтичко море / Baltičko more ); in the Hungarian language ( Balti-tenger ); and also in Basque ( Itsaso Baltikoa )
His father, Béla Sr., considered himself thoroughly Hungarian, because on his father's side the Bartók family was a Hungarian lower noble family, originating from Borsod county ( Móser 2006a, 44 ; Bartók 1981, 13 ), though his mother was from a Roman Catholic Serbian family ( Bayley 2001, 16 ).
Austria-Hungary asserted its right to extradite him, but Montenegrin authorities instead allowed the assassin to " escape " to Serbia where he joined Major Tankosić's unit ; Major Tankosić died in November 1915 covering the Serbian retreat, but not before confessing his role in the assassination to historians at Azania.
Clockwise from top left: The central street of Dubrovnik, the Stradun ( street ) | Stradun, in ruins during the Siege of Dubrovnik ; the damaged Vukovar water tower, a symbol of the early conflict, flying the Flag of Croatia | Croatian tricolour ; soldiers of the Croatian Army getting ready to destroy a Republic of Serbian Krajina | Serbian tank ; the Vukovar Memorial Cemetery ; a Serbian T-55 tank destroyed on the road to Drniš
; under the Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian language is divided in a similar way ; Serbia and the Republika Srpska use their own separate standards.
* 1913 Second Balkan War: Serbian forces begin their siege of the Bulgarian city of Vidin ; the siege is later called off when the war ends.
The saint's right hand, with which he baptised Jesus, is claimed to be in: the Serbian Orthodox Cetinje monastery in Montenegro ; Topkapi Palace in Istanbul ; and also in the Romanian skete of the Forerunner on Mount Athos.
The Karađorđević (; ; ) is a Serbian dynasty, which began with Karađorđe, the Grand Vožd of Serbia during the First Serbian Uprising.

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