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    Bajo Pivljanin (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајо Пивљанин c. 1630 – 7 May 1685), born Dragojlo Nikolić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгојло Николић), was a Montenegrin and...
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  • KMF Bajo Pivljanin is a futsal club based in Plužine, Montenegro. Montenegrin Futsal League: Champions 2010/11 Vicechampions 2020/21 Futsal in Montenegro...
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  • from the neighbouring areas, including the band of acclaimed hajduk Bajo Pivljanin, and several Christian tribes. The large Ottoman force was led by sanjak-bey...
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  • signed by Bajo Pivljanin and Grujica Žeravica. In December 1669 Antonio Priuli brought from Perast to Venice hajduk leaders including Pivljanin, Žeravica...
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    side, Venice sent a detachment of Hajduks, led by their compatriot Bajo Pivljanin to Cetinje to rise the population against the Ottomans in 1685. The...
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  • comrade of acclaimed Bajo Pivljanin. Puhalović was among the most notable hajduk leaders during the Cretan War. In early April 1669 Pivljanin and Puhalović took...
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    (fl. 1596–1619), hajduk and military commander in Habsburg service Bajo Pivljanin (fl. 1669–85), Venetian-employed guerrilla leader Stanislav Sočivica...
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  • beloved"). It may refer to: Dragojlo Stanojlović, Serbian footballer Bajo Pivljanin, born Dragojlo, hajduk Dragojlo Dudić (born 1887), Serbian Yugoslav...
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  • Zaharije Ostojić, Radojica Perišić, Petar Baćović, Mirko Lalatovic, and Bajo Stanišić, the hero of the anti-fascist uprising. However, eventually the...
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  • waged battles against Muslims, such as Charles Martel, Skanderbeg and Bajo Pivljanin as well as the Battle of Tours in 732 and the Battle of Vienna in 1683...
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    Potocki Peter I Vasily Golitsyn Boris Sheremetev Francesco Morosini Bajo Pivljanin † Wilhelm Königsmarck Girolamo Corner Mehmed IV Suleiman II Ahmed II...
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    ordered charge, then retreat, followed by another charge. The Komski, "Bajo Pivljanin" and "Zetsko-lješanski" battalions all participated in this battle....
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  • tribe of Piva. The village of Bajovo Polje ("Bajo's field") was named after 17th-century hajduk Bajo Pivljanin, it is said, after he killed his first Turk...
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    Dojčin — Petar Doci Maksim Crnojević — Staniša Skenderbeg Crnojević Bajo Pivljanin - Bajo Nikolić Mihajlo Svilojević — Michael Szilágyi Janko od Kotara -...
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    Serbia) Knjaz Milan Obrenović IV Nevesta Baja Pivljanina (The bride of Bajo Pivljanin) Đura Jakšić is included in The 100 most prominent Serbs.[citation needed]...
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    popularized in Montenegro by contemporary Montenegrin soldiers like Bajo Pivljanin. He became an example of heroic character and behaviour of the Serbs...
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    beheaded by Heraclius Leontios (706) Tiberius III (706) Justinian II (711) Bajo Pivljanin (1685) – Serb hajduk in Venetian service, beheaded and head sent to...
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    In 1685, Süleyman, sanjak-bey of Scutari, annihilated the bands of Bajo Pivljanin that supported Venice at the Battle on Vrtijeljka. Süleyman was said...
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  • other hajduks such as Starac Vujadin, Pecija, Golub, Starina Novak, Bajo Pivljanin, and others. He is also the subject of a poem by Serbian linguist Vuk...
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  • and composer (b. 1616) 1682 – Feodor III of Russia (b. 1661) 1685 – Bajo Pivljanin (b. 1630) 1718 – Mary of Modena (b. 1658) 1793 – Pietro Nardini, Italian...
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