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Migration of the Serbs (Seoba Srba), by Peć , to what is now Vojvodina in 1690, after the failure of a Serb revolt.
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Paja Jovanović, Seoba Srba, 1896, ulje na platnu, 127 х 190,5 cm, signatura dole levo: Паја Јовановић, inv. br. 340. Narodni muzej Pančevo[1] |
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1896; lithographic prints distributed by Zagreb art collector Petar Nikolić shortly after completion. |
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Paja Jovanović (1859–1957) |
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03:13, 22 December 2005 | 400 × 261 (14 KB) | Happyman22 (talk | contribs) | www.kosovo.com ``The Moving of the Serbs,'' portrays the Serbian Orthodox Patriarch Arsenije III Carnojevic, surrounded by soldiers, flocks of sheep and women with babies, leading some 36,000 families from his seat in Pec, Kosovo and Southern Serbia to w |
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