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Serbian and composer
* Dragan Ahmedović, Serbian composer
" Mandragola ", an opera in Serbian by composer Ivan Jevtic was given its world premiere in Belgrade at the Madlenianum Theatre on 16 December 2009.
Jasna Veličković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јасна Величковић ) ( Belgrade, 1974 ) has been living and working as a composer in the Netherlands since 2001 where she completed a Masters in music at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under Louis Andriessen, Gilius van Bergeijk and Clarence Barlow with distinction.
* Zvonko Bogdan, Serbian composer and singer
Željko Joksimović or often credited Zeljko Joksimovic ( Serbian: Жељко Јоксимовић, pronounced ; born 20 April 1972 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian singer, composer and producer.
Another prominent figure of the Serbian alternative rock scene, Mitar Subotić, also known as Rex Illusivi, a composer, producer and one of the pioneers of electronic music in Serbia, was closely associated with the works of Ekatarina Velika.
A first school of music was opened in the Great Serbian Orthodox Grammar School in 1841 and it was led by a conductor, composer and singer Aleksandar Morfidids-Nisis.
Another composer from Vojvodina was Isidor Bajić, who also studied the area's folk music and founded the Serbian Music Magazine.
The Serbian composer Petar Konjović wrote an opera of the same name based on the play.
* Boris Kovač, Serbian composer and multi-instrumentalist
Vladimir Tošić ( also spelled Vladimir Tosic ) ( born Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1949 ) is a Serbian composer and visual artist.
Sylvester Levay ( originally Lévay Szilveszter, Serbian: Силвестер Леваи, Silvester Levai ) is a Hungarian composer.
Vlado Georgiev (,, born 6 June 1976 in Dubrovnik, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a popular Serbian pop singer, composer and lyrics writer as well.
Zoran Erić ( Serbian Зоран Ерић / Zoran Erić ) ( born October 6, 1950 ) is a Serbian composer based in Belgrade.
Zoran Simjanović (; born 11 May 1946 ) is a Serbian composer.

Serbian and Petar
The group encompassed a range of ideological outlooks, from conspiratorially-minded army officers to idealistic youths, sometimes tending towards republicanism, despite the acquisition of nationalistic royal circles in its activities ( the movement's leader, Col. Dragutin Dimitrijević or " Apis ," had been instrumental in the June 1903 coup which had brought King Petar Karađorđević to the Serbian throne following 45 years of rule by the rival Obrenović dynasty ).
Peter Bogdanovich ( Serbian: Петар Богдановић, Petar Bogdanović, born July 30, 1939 ) is an American film historian, director, writer, actor, producer, and critic.
Some of the most important Serbian painters of the 20th century were Paja Jovanović, Milan Konjović, Marko Čelebonović, Petar Lubarda, Uroš Predić, Milo Milunović, Vladimir Veličković, Mića Popović, Sava Šumanović and Milena Pavlović-Barili.
It was only an honorary rank since in 1916 – 1917 General Petar Bojović held the position of Chief of Staff of the Supreme Command ( the highest military position in the Serbian Army ) and was a superior to two army commanders who were vojvodas ( Stepa Stepanović and Živojin Mišić ).
Maravich's father, Petar " Press " Maravich, the son of Serbian immigrants and a former professional player-turned-coach, showed him the fundamentals starting when he was seven years old.
* Lazar Ristovski as Petar " Blacky " Popara, an electrician who enrolls in the Communist Party before World War II and ends up a Serbian patriot during the Yugoslav Wars
After the breakthrough of the Thessaloniki Front, First Serbian Army commanded by general Petar Bojović liberated Niš on October 12, 1918.
* Petar Gburčik, Serbian scientist
* Petar Kralj, Serbian actor
* Petar Milošević ( 1930 – 2002 ), Serbian archaeologist
* Petar Dobrović, Serbian Expressionist painter ( died 1942 ).
** Petar Dobrović, Serbian painter ( b. 1890 )
In 1921 the Organization of Chetniks for the Freedom and Honor of the Fatherland ( Udruženje Četnika za slobodu i čast Otadžbine ) was formed, and in 1924 the Organization of Serbian Chetniks for King and Fatherland ( Udruženje srpskih četnika za Kralja i Otadžbinu ), while the formation of the Organization of Serbian Chetniks Petar Mrkonjić ( Udruženje srpskih četnika Petar Mrkonjić ) also followed.
These latter two merged the following year as the Organization of Serbian Chetniks Petar Mrkonjić.
After the unitarianist King Alexander I proclaimed a dictatorship in 1929, the Organization of Serbian Chetniks Petar Mrkonjić was banned while the Organization of Chetniks for Freedom and Honour of the Fatherland was allowed to continue operating.
At the height of Battle of Kolubara Mišić was handed command over the Serbian First Army, then in very difficult situation, to replace its wounded and sick commander General Petar Bojović.
Before the Serbian Uprising, he worked for Duke Petar in Resava, whom the dahi murdered during the Slaughter of the Knezes massacre that would spark the revolution.
Petar apparently allowed these groups to cross Bulgaria and raid Byzantine territories in Thrace and Macedonia, perhaps as an underhanded reaction against Byzantine support for the Serbian rebellion.
Petar would later defeat Pribislav, Mutimir's son, and take the Serbian throne.
The Byzantines hatched a large-scale campaign against Bulgaria and also tried to persuade the Serbian Prince Petar Gojniković to attack the Bulgarians with Magyar support.
Immediately after that campaign, Simeon sought to punish the Serbian ruler Petar Gojniković who had attempted to betray him by concluding an alliance with the Byzantines.

Serbian and Stojanović
Composer and musicologist Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac is considered one of the most important founders of modern Serbian music.
* Sreten Stojanović, Serbian sculptor ( d. 1960 ).
Composer and musicologist Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac is considered one of the most important founders of modern Serbian music.
** Sreten Stojanović, Serbian sculptor ( b. 1898 ).

Serbian and composed
In late October 1990, Arkan traveled to Knin to meet representatives of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a break-away region composed out of ethnic Serbs wanting to remain in FR Yugoslavia ( with Montenegro and Serbia ), as opposed to the Croatian government that seceded.
The Bulgarian Army had a unique organization among the armies of Europe, since each infantry division had three brigades of two regiments, composed of four battalions of six heavy companies of 250 men each, plus an independent battalion, two large artillery regiments and one cavalry regiment, giving a grand total of 25 very heavy infantry battalions and 16 cavalry companies per division, which was more than the equivalent of two nine-battalion divisions, the standard divisional structure in most contemporary armies, as was also the case with the Greek and Serbian armies in 1913.
The Serbian General Staff is composed of the highest-ranking officers who form the basic strategic command.
For example, the promenade concert tradition was first established by The Serbian Prince Band founded in 1831, and its first conductor was Joseph Shlezinger, who composed music for the band based on traditional Serbian songs.
According to the 2002 census in Serbia, the population of the Serbian part of Syrmia ( in geographical borders ) numbering 790, 697 people and is composed of:
New civil administration was composed of local People's boards ( Serbian: Narodni odbori ), which were subordinated to Serb People's Board ( Serbian: Srpski narodni odbor ) in Novi Sad.
According to the 2002 Serbian census, the population of the Serbian part of Bačka ( in geographical borders ) numbers 1, 022, 524 people and is composed of:
His choral works are heavily influenced by Serbian music ; Resanovic, of Serbian descent himself, has extensively studied the sacred chants of the Serbian Orthodox Church and has composed several volumes of liturgicial music.
In early 2008, Željko Joksimović composed a song that was performed by Jelena Tomašević in the Serbian national final for the Eurovision song selection, Beovizija 2008, called " Oro ".
In 1715, the population of Futog was composed of 130 Serbian and 7 Hungarian houses, while in 1720, it was composed of 126 Serbian and 14 Hungarian houses.
The both, Euro Celts U16's ( composed of Irish, Russian, Welsh, Czech, Serbian and French players ) and Scotland U16's defeated Serbia U16's on their home soil and Serbs finished 6th.

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