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Talk:Serbian Greek Empire
Talk:Serbian Greek Empire The original article was deleted as of ...
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Image:Serbian empire of Jovan Nenad.jpg
Image:Serbian empire of Jovan Nenad.jpg Image File history ... links Metadata Serbian_empire_of_Jovan_Nenad.jpg Map of the Serbian Empire of Tsar Jovan Nenad, made by Nikola Smolenski from commons:Image:Serbian empire of Jovan Nenad blank.jpg. ...
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Empire
Empire To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... may require cleanup. For alternative meanings, see Empire (disambiguation) An empire (also known technically, abstractly or disparagingly as ... By extension, one could classify as an empire any large, multi-ethnic state ruled from ... a single center. Like other states, an empire maintains its political structure at least ...
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Empire (translated from Russian)
Empire Impe?riya ( lat. , letters. the Supreme Power ... Yaponiya (although officially it is not named empire). Known empires Avstro-Vengerskaya empire (1867 - 1918) Akkadskaya empire (ok. 2350 - 2150 to n. 3. - the first in the history empire) Assiriyskaya empire (ok. 900 - 612 to ...
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Empire (translated from Italian)
Empire One empire (from Latin imperium) it can be defined ... the one name emperor . By extension an empire like a large one can be classified ... which such being able it came practised. Empire is but a complex concept that has ... part. In truth, more than a concept, empire is a semantic system (that is ...
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Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire For the thrash metal band, see The Ottoman Empire. Devlet-i Aliye-i Osmaniyeدولتِ عَليه عُثمانيهOsmanlı ... Ebed-müddet ("the Eternal State") The Ottoman Empire at the height of its power (1683 ... the History of Turkey series The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish: دولتِ عَليه عُثمانيه, Devlet-i ... areas dominated mainly by nomadic tribes. The Empire was situated in the Middle East ...
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Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire Roman (Byzantine) Empire (Emblem of the Palaeologus dynasty) Motto: (Greek ... 330 Constantine makes Constantinople his capital. 395 Empire permanently split into Eastern and Western halves ... in the loss of most of the Empire's remaining Italian territories, aside from some ... the south. 843–1025 Macedonian dynasty established. The empire experiences military and territorial revival. Byzantine ...
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Serbian culture
Serbian culture Literature Music Art Cuisine Religion Kinship Dress History Sport Cinema Serbian culture refers to the culture of Serbia ... arts, crafts and music. The nearby Byzantine Empire had a strong influence in the Middle ... Orthodox Church has had an enduring influence. Serbian culture fell into decline during five centuries of rule under the Ottoman Empire. Following autonomy and eventual independence in ...
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Serbian Despotate
Serbian Despotate The Serbian Despotate (Srpska despotovina) was among the last Serbian states to be conquered by the Ottoman Empire. While most of the Serbian Empire was conquered in the late ...
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Serbian Vojvodina
Serbian Vojvodina Proclaimed borders of Serbian Vojvodina in 1848 The Serbian Vojvodina (Serbian Dukedom, Srpska Vojvodina, Српска Војводина) was a Serbian autonomous region within the Austrian Empire. ...
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