Karadjordje — Đorđe Petrović (kyrillisch: Ђорђе Петровић; * um 1762 in Viševac; † 13. Juli/26. Juli 1817), genannt Karađorđe (Карађорђе, Schwarzer Georg), war der gewählte Anführer des Ersten serbischen Aufstandes gegen die Osmanen 1804 1813 und Begründer der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Veljko Petrović — Hajduk Veljko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic Вељко Петровић) (ca. 1780 1813) was a Vojvoda of the First Serbian Uprising rebellion against the Ottoman Empire. He was born in Lenovac near Zajecar. In his youth Veljko Petrovic was a shepherd and a… … Wikipedia
Osman Pazvantoğlu — (also spelled Osman Passvan Oglou or Pasvanoglu, Pazvan Oglu/Oğlu; 1758 – January 27, 1807, Vidin) was a Bosnian Ottoman soldier, a governor of the Vidin district after 1794, and a rebel against Ottoman rule. He is also remembered as the friend… … Wikipedia
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pazvangiu — PAZVANGÍU, pazvangii, s.m (înv.) Ostaş din trupele rebele ale lui Pazvantoglu (Pazvan Oglu), care făceau dese incursiuni de pradă în Ţara Românească, la sfârşitul sec. XVIII şi începutul sec. XIX; p. ext. hoţ, tâlhar, pungaş; pazvant, pazvantlâu … Dicționar Român
pažvanginti — 1. tr., intr. S.Dauk patarškinti: Pažvañgino po ausia pinigais Pns. Gegutė kukuoja, pažvangink pinigine ant laimės Krč. Smilgius įkišo ranką kišenėn ir pažvangino metaliniais pinigais J.Dov. Pažvangino man prie ausies sidabrinių dešimtličių… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
BELGRADE — (Serb. Beograd), capital of Serbia. Several Jews from Italy and Hungary settled in Belgrade in the 13th and 14th centuries. They were joined by Sephardi Jews after the Turkish conquest in 1521. They lived mostly in the Jewish mahala ( quarter )… … Encyclopedia of Judaism