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  • Russian–Ottoman Wars - Encyclopedia. com
    The Turks ' brutal suppression of the Balkans, followed by the declaration of war on the Ottoman Empire by Serbia and Montenegro (1876), provided Russia with a pretext to intervene on their behalf
  • Stephenson, James 1946- (Spike Stephenson) - Encyclopedia. com
    Stephenson, James 1946- (Spike Stephenson) PERSONAL: Born 1946 ADDRESSES: Home— Charlottesville, VA CAREER: Creative Associates International, Inc , senior advisor for security and development Formerly senior Foreign Service officer and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) mission director in Lebanon, Serbia, Montenegro, and Iraq; also served in Egypt, Grenada, and
  • Moroccan Crises - Encyclopedia. com
    MOROCCAN CRISES the moroccan crisis of 1905 the agadir crisis of 1911 bibliography The Moroccan Crises of 1905 and 1911 were part of a number of international incidents that threatened to embroil Europe in war before 1914 On both occasions, while the trigger for the conflict was provided by a colonial dispute, the issue was used by Germany to provoke a crisis in which its leaders hoped either
  • Simeon I | Encyclopedia. com
    He conquered most of Serbia and took (925) the title czar of the Bulgars and autocrat of the Greeks, which was approved (926) by Pope John X Denying the supremacy of the patriarch at Constantinople, he raised the archbishop of Bulgaria to the rank of patriarch At his capital, Preslav, Simeon held a court of unprecedented splendor
  • Alkalai, Yehudah ben Shelomoh - Encyclopedia. com
    ALKALAI, YEHUDAH BEN SHELOMOH ALKALAI, YEHUDAH BEN SHELOMOH (1798 – 1878), rabbi and writer, one of the forerunners of modern Zionism Born in Sarajevo and raised in Jerusalem, Alkalai became the rabbi of Semlin (modern-day Zemun), the capital of Serbia, in 1825 His interest in nationalism was probably sparked by the nationalist ferment in the Balkans in the wake of the Greek struggle for
  • Novi Sad - Encyclopedia. com
    NOVI SAD NOVI SAD (Hung Ujvidék ; Ger Neusatz ), city on the Danube in Vojvodina, Serbia Some Jews from Belgrade seem to have settled at the foot of the later Petroraradin fortress in the 16 th century Under Ottoman rule (16 th –17 th centuries) they were treated well and engaged in trade on the Danube During the Austro-Turkish war of 1683–99, Ashkenazi Jews were among the
  • Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches - Encyclopedia. com
    ORTHODOX AND ORIENTAL ORTHODOX CHURCHES The word Orthodox is derived from the Greek words ὀρθός (right) and δόξα (belief) Orthodox Churches The term "Orthodox Churches" in its conventional historical sense designates those Churches of the Christian East that: (a) accepted and have maintained the teachings of the Council of Chalcedon, (b) hold on to the historic ecclesial and
  • Milankovic (Milankovitch), Milutin - Encyclopedia. com
    In 1909 Milankovic came to Belgrade University and became a citizen of the Kingdom of Serbia He taught a course in applied mathematics, uncommon for European universities, which included three seemingly diverse subjects: rational mechanics, celestial mechanics, and theoretical physics


















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