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Serbian Idol 4 Korisnik: pajson13

Serbian Idol 4



Audicija za ludake :) (idol)
Tagovi: Idol Srpski zezanje Serbian smesno humor Srbija idoli
Serbian Orthdox Korisnik: unmik1422

Serbian Orthdox



To the Holy King Stefan of Decani This is a complication of photos I took during the two years I spent in Kosovo, Serbia. The photos were all from Serbian Orthodox Churches and Monasteries in Kosovo. The chants are from the Decani Monastery in the Pec Region of Kosovo. Please keep comments respectful. I didn't create or post this video for controversy.
Tagovi: Kosovo Serbia Monastary Church Religion Orthodox Serbian Decani Pec Gracanica Srbija Christ Icon Icons Balkans religious
Serbian Orthodox music Korisnik: milenko27887

Serbian Orthodox music



Ten of the most beautiful serbian orthodox song.
Tagovi: serbian orthodox music serbia christ monastery belgrade serbien kloster kosovo chant serbisch kirche lied byzant
Serbian Models Part1 Korisnik: SerbsAreHot

Serbian Models Part1



Beautiful Serbian models... (a couple of actresses and singers too!) Srbija Serbia Srpske beauty beautiful zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy pretty ladies orthodox christian dance Servia Belgrade Prizren Novi Pazar Cacak Vojvodina vranje cedovo sandjak Sandzak Belgrado Serbo bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia brazil brasil argentina germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudi usa america red star belgrade delije delija crvena zvezda partizan cetnik chetnik cetnici
Tagovi: Beautiful Serbian Models Pretty Srbi Girls Fashion Moda Balkan Kosovo Srbija Jovovich Ninkovic Katic Ivanovic Valance
The Sexy Serbian Tennis Player Ana Ivanovic Korisnik: miro6serb

The Sexy Serbian Tennis Player Ana Ivanovic



Ana Ivanovic
Tagovi: Ana Ivanovic Serbia Hot Sexy Chick Tennis
Serbian Idol 3 Korisnik: pajson13

Serbian Idol 3



Audicija za ludake :) (Idol)
Tagovi: Serbian Idol Srpski zezanje ludaci smesno humor Srbija idoli
Serbian song from Kosovo Korisnik: LazarOfSerbia

Serbian song from Kosovo



A popular serbian wedding song from Kosovo and Metohia. Although it is performed on festive occasions, the song begins with sad verses: "A dense fog has fallen... not a thing can be seen." A large number of songs from Kosovo begin with the same verses. These words are a metaphor for the suffering and pain of the Kosovo Serbs in slavery under the Turks. Dense fog symbolizes the burden of life, under the pressure of which freedom cannot be glimpsed ("not a thing can be seen"). In the very next verse, like light shining through the darkness of slavery, the song places a tall tree in sight. Beneath it sits a tailor, sewing a wedding waistcoat upon which silver adornments shine like stars in the sky. These verses testify to the existence of faith, hope and joy even in slavery. The words of this song are as true today as they were once.
Tagovi: kosovo serbia metohija srbija
Serbian Chetniks-Srpski Cetnici Korisnik: orthodoxdog

Serbian Chetniks-Srpski Cetnici



Serbian Chetniks,Serbian army in WW2!!!
Tagovi: Serbian Chetniks Cetnici Srpski Cica Draza Mihajlovic Ravna Gora Velika Srbija Serbiab army Srpska armija
Fist Serbian Gay Pride bloody showdown (2001) Korisnik: daraptii

Fist Serbian Gay Pride bloody showdown (2001)



. Out of all ex-Yugoslav states, only Slovenia and Croatia have a tradition of organizing Pride events, where as the attempt to organize such an event in Belgrade, Serbia, ended in a bloody showdown between the police and the fascist, far right extremists and religious fundamentalists counter-protesters counter-protesters, with the participants heavily beaten up
Tagovi: gay bashing Beograd Belgrade Pride homophobia nationalism
SERBIAN ARMY Korisnik: Srbijabrate1

SERBIAN ARMY



SERBIAN ARMY SOLDIERS SERBIA SRBIJA VOJSKA
Tagovi: SERBIAN ARMY SOLDIERS SERBIA SRBIJA VOJSKA
Serbian Land/Srpska Zemlja Korisnik: SerbianGangsta1

Serbian Land/Srpska Zemlja



Pictures of few ups and downs of Serbian history. Shows the sad past and wars Serbs went throughout history. Also, shows beautiful Serbian regions like Vojvodina, Central Serbia, Kosovo, Republika Srpska, and Srpska Krajina!!! Enjoy...
Tagovi: Serbia Srbija Vojvodina Kosovo Central Krajina Republika Srpska Orthodox Serb Jasenovac Tamo Daleko Djurdjevdan CCCC
Balkan Beat - Serbian/Romanian House mix kolo Dacia 1310 Korisnik: MaestroDacia

Balkan Beat - Serbian/Romanian House mix kolo Dacia 1310



The car in the picture is a tuned Dacia 1310 and the girls are from Romania!
Tagovi: balkan dacia romania srbija albania techno narodna manele bass chicas yugo bulgaria roma tuning bushido cascada
SERBIAN ARMY - JSO - SPECIAL UNIT remix Korisnik: magnifico101

SERBIAN ARMY - JSO - SPECIAL UNIT remix



serbian speacial antiterrorist unit that kicked and will kick again some albanina terrorist ass ;)
Tagovi: srbija serbia serbian kosovo kosova uck jso saj special ops unit army bosnia croatia bosna srpksa republika hrvatska
Serbian Warriors I Korisnik: Didzoni

Serbian Warriors I



Battle of Kosovo 1389 Boj na Kosovu 1389 Ko je Srbin i srpskoga roda, i od srpske krvi i kolena, a ne došo na boj na Kosovo, ne imao od srca poroda, ni muškoga ni devojačkoga! Od ruke mu ništa ne rodilo, rujno vino ni pšenica bela! Rđom kapo dok mu je kolena! Murad I, ruler of the Ottoman empire, gathered his troops in Philippoupolis (Plovdiv) in the spring of 1389, and arrived in Ihtiman after a three-day long march. From there, he chose the route across Velbužd (Kyustendil) and Kratovo. Though longer than the alternative route across Sofia and Nišava valley which would give him direct access to Lazar's lands, it led him to Kosovo, which was strategically important as one of the most important trade crossroads on the Balkans: from Kosovo Murad could attack either Lazar's or Vuk's lands. After staying in Kratovo for a while Murad passed across Kumanovo, Preševo and Gnjilane to Priština, where he arrived on June 14. There are less data about Lazar's preparations, but it could be assumed that he gathered his troops near Niš, possibly on the right bank of the Južna Morava. He likely stayed there until he learned that Murad moved to Velbužd, when he too moved, probably across Prokuplje, to Kosovo. Lazar arrived to the Kosovo Field (Amselfeld) right after Murad's arrival at Priština. This was the optimal choice for the battlefield as it controlled all possible directions Murad could take. It is not certain how large the armies were, especially as later sources tend to exaggerate on their size, launching it into hundreds of thousands. Murad's army might have numbered 27-40,000. Taking the 40,000 estimate, it probably included some 5,000 Janissaries, 2,500 of Murad's cavalry guard, 6,000 spahis, 20,000 azaps and akincis and 8,000 of his vassals. Lazar's might have 12-30,000. Taking the estimate of 25,000, some 15,000 were under Lazar's command, 5,000 Vuk's, and as much of Vlatko's. Of those, several thousands were cavalry, but perhaps only several hundreds were clad in full plate armour. The armies met at Kosovo Field. Center of the Turkish army was led by Murad, while Bayezid was on the right wing and Yakub on the left. Around 1,000 archers were in the first line of the wings, followed with azaps and then akincis; in the front of the center were janissary, behind whom was Murad, surrounded with his cavalry guard; finally, logistics was in the back, guarded by a small number of troops. Serbian army had Lazar at the center, Vuk at his right wing and Vlatko as left. In the front of the Serbian army was cavalry, while infantry was in the back. While parallel, the disposition was not symmetric, as Serbian center overlapped the Turkish. The battle started with Turkish archers shooting at Serbian cavalry which then moved into attack. They managed to break through Turkish left wing, but weren't as successful against center and right wing. Even the left wing wasn't as defeated as it was simply pushed back. Based on many of the Turkish historical records, it is believed that the Sultan wass killed by Miloš Obilić who was pretending to be dead, while the Sultan was walking in the battlefield after the battle. On the other hand, in one account in Serbian records he was assassinated by Miloš Obilić, who made his way into the Turkish camp on the pretext of being a deserter and forced his way into the Sultan's tent and stabbed him with a dagger. The Balkans coalition initially gained advantage after their first charge, which heavily damaged the Turkish wing commanded by Jakub Celebi. In the center, the Christian fighters managed to push Ottoman forces back with only Bayezid's wing holding off the forces commanded by Vlatko Vuković. The Ottomans in a counter attack pushed Balkans forces back and prevailed later in the day. Due to inadequate reliable historical sources, the result of the battle is not clear. Though the Ottomans managed to push the Serbian forces back, they didn't move further to conquer Kosovo right after the battle. Instead, they retreated. This was due to the death of Sultan Murad; the new sultan Bayezid had to go to the capital to be crowned. On the other hand, some Serbian nobles started paying tribute and supplying soldiers to the Ottomans after the battle, while some didn't. Therefore it is not a clear victory or defeat. However, Ottomans had the initiative now since the toll on the Serbian side was heavy. Both armies sustained heavy casualties and both armies withdrew from the battlefield, but the toll on the Christians, especially on Serbia, was catastrophic as much of their political elite was wiped out. Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović was taken prisoner and executed.
Tagovi: Srbija Serbia Car Lazar Srpski Srpska Serbian Kosovo Krajina Obilic Hellas Rossija Pravoslavlje Orthodox Borci Boj Bitka
Serbian Warriors II Korisnik: Didzoni

Serbian Warriors II



SERBIAN REVOLUTION: FIRST AND SECOND UPRISING AGAINST THE OTTOMANS 1804-1811 / 1813-1815 Srpska Revolucija: Prvi i Drugi Srpski Ustanak The First Serbian Uprising was a Serbian national revolution which lasted one decade (1804-1813), during which Serbia perceived itself as an independent state for the first time after 300 years of Ottoman and short-lasting Austrian occupations. Revolutionary Serbia responded to the Ottoman Massacre of Serbian knights by establishing its separate government (Praviteljstvujusci Sovjet), Serbian Prince, Parliament (Zbor) and University of Belgrade. Even though it was brutally crushed by the Ottomans in 1813, this revolution sparked the Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, which resulted with the creation of modern Serbia, as it gained semi-independence from Ottoman Empire in 1817 (formally in 1829). After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the Turkish-Austrian war of 1791, Serbs living under Turkish rule began to realize the potential for success in an uprising against the Ottomans. Seeing the growing displeasure, the Sultan Selim III proclaimed fermans in 1793 and 1796 which gave more rights to Serbs. Among other things, taxes were to be collected by local Serbian rulers called knezes ("local dukes"), freedom of trade and religion were granted, and, most importantly, the Janissary corps were to leave Belgrade Pashaluk. However, on January 30, 1799, the Turkish court allowed the Janissaries to return. They and their leaders, the dahias, showed little respect towards any authority, even the central Turkish government. After killing Vizier Hadzi-Mustafa of Belgrade in 1801, they started to rule Serbia on their own. Recently-granted rights were suspended, and dahias exerted unlimited rule over Belgrade Pashaluk. Taxes were drastically increased, land was seized, forced labour (čitlučenje) was introduced, and many citizens fled the Janissaries in fear. Serb leaders began to conspire about starting an uprising against the dahias. When the dahias found out about this, they captured and killed many of the Serbian leaders on February 4, 1804 in an event known today as Seča knezova (Massacre of Serbian knights). This mistake by the Janissaries incited the uprising, as it angered the people and the leaders had nothing to lose. On February 14, 1804, in the small Šumadija village of Orašac, the Serbs gathered and decided to undertake an uprising. Karađorđe Petrović (Karadjordje) was elected as the leader of the uprising, which started immediately. That afternoon, a Turkish inn (caravansarai) in Orašac was burned and its residents fled or were killed. Similar actions were undertaken in surrounding villages and then spread further. Soon the cities Valjevo and Požarevac were liberated, and the siege of Belgrade started. When he was informed about the uprising, Selim III started to negotiate with the rebels. Dahias escaped from Belgrade, but they were captured and killed on the island of Ada Kaleh in the Danube. Eventually, the negotiations failed, and the Sultan organised a military campaign against the uprising. The first major battle of the uprising was the Battle of Ivankovac in 1805, where Karadjordje defeated the Turkish army and forced it to retreat toward Niš. The second major battle of the uprising was Battle of Misar in 1806, in which the rebels defeated an Ottoman army from Bosnia led by Kulin Captain. At the same time, the rebels led by Petar Dobrnjac defeated another army sent from the southeast in the Battle of Deligrad. In December 1806, the rebels besieged Belgrade, which was liberated in the beginning of 1807. In 1805 the Serbian rebels organized a basic government for administering Serbia during the combat. Rule was divided between the Narodna Skupstina (People's assembly), the Praviteljstvujusci Sovjet (Ruling Council), and Karadjordje himself. Land was returned, forced labour was abolished, and taxes were reduced. The young state was modernised and by 1808 the Great School was founded, regarded as the foundation of the University of Belgrade. Some of the leaders of the uprising later abused their privileges for personal gain, such as the reintroduction of forced labour in some places. There was dissent between Karadjordje and other leaders; Karadjordje wanted absolute power, while his voivods wanted to limit it. After the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-12 ended, the Ottoman Empire exploited these circumstances and reconquered Serbia in 1813. Though ultimately unsuccessful, the First Serbian Uprising paved the way for the Second Serbian Uprising of 1815, which eventually succeeded in securing Serbian autonomy.
Tagovi: Srbija Serbia Srpska Srpski Kardjordje Russia Hellas Battle Bitka Boj Ustanak Carstvo Ottoman Vojska Knez Milos Orthodox
Serbian army mix Srpska vojska vs Siptarska Korisnik: Vilco656

Serbian army mix Srpska vojska vs Siptarska



Dedicated to our army...we stand together. Albanians keep talking about some "Albanian army" but in reality those are bunch of peasants armed with WWII equipment. If Albania attack Serbia today Serbia would crush Albania in 2 days. Albanians are only capable for stealing, murdering and destroying...but when they feel our regulars they run like cowards...what they actually are. serbia srbija vojska albania albanian training UCK KLA kosovo SAJ siptar america orthodox russia grecce SRBIJA SERBIA BOSNA RS REPUBLIKA SRPSKA KOSOVO METOHIJA RUSIJA RUSSIAN GREECE GRK ZIVELO PRAVOSLAVLJE PRAVOSLAVAC BRACA velika srbija great serbia albania uck cetnik siptari kosovo kosova srpska vojska tigrovi arkan pristina beograd siptar sarajevo kosovo republika smesno srbija hrvatska bosna serbia croatia bosnia balkan serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade sr Albanian stupidity Must see serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudiHrvati Dalmacija Croatia Istra Slavonija Vukovar Zagreb dinamo torcida bbb hajduk rijeka domovinski rat oluja bljesak maestral teroristi Republika srpska krajina serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosna bosnia hrvatska ustasa balija srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc Chetnosong serbian eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica general ante gotovina arkan tudjman mladic karadzic milosevic Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna krajina kosovo cetnik chetnik srbin war Tanks army serbian serbien chetniks cetnici serbs srbi serbia srbija yugoslavia bosnia bosna cetnik chetnik srbin Dubrovnik kosovo bih kosova shqiperia albania uck kla macedonia makedonija skopje greece hellas greek makedonia vmro serbia srbija srbi srbin serb serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks serbian beograd belgrade srpski srpska serbien cccc Srbija srpske zene cure serbia girls women balkan kosovo je srbija muzika song music igra folk sexy dance bosnia italy spain russia poland czech republic belorus slovakia slovenia croatia hrvatska ukraine hungary romania moldova estonia germany france greece portugal england scotland ireland north ireland norway sweden finland europe union belgium holland netherlands ljudi people britney spears eurosong Hercegovina albania kosovo screbrenica serbia srbija cetnik chetnik cetnici serbs croatia bosnia hrvatska srbi serbian yugoslavia bih cccc mladic karadzic milosevic b92 rts srj scg Montenegro Crna Gora podgorica srbija serbia croatia hrvatska dubrovnik herceg novi tivat kotor cetinje boka kotorska konavle cavtat cepikuce lovcen njegos bar budva niksic podgorica ulcinj berane rozaje kolasin jevrem brkovic slavko perovic momir bulatovic
Tagovi: serbia srbija vojska albania albanian training UCK KLA kosovo SAJ siptar america orthodox russia grecce SRBIJA SERBIA
SHA-ILA - ISTINA(serbian rap) Korisnik: BELGRADO13

SHA-ILA - ISTINA(serbian rap)



SERBIAN RAP SHA-ILA 4EVER
Tagovi: hip-hop sha-ila serbian rap
6 Kokoski -Serbian Subtitle Korisnik: eugrlnla

6 Kokoski -Serbian Subtitle



Bulgarian Music Idol, Serbian subtitle, 6 kokoski, 6 chickens
Tagovi: Bulgarian Music Idol Serbian subtitle kokoski 6 chickens
Greek-Serbian Mix Korisnik: TheLordEman

Greek-Serbian Mix



An ethnic music mix I made of some good Greek and Serbian songs. Hope you like it =)
Tagovi: greek greece ellas hellas serb serbian srbija ethnic music mix wog balkan remix elliniko muzika mousiki yugoslav
Serbian Idol - Worst Korisnik: MostarkaGirl

Serbian Idol - Worst



Ova nema pojma! Ma vazno je da je na kameri!
Tagovi: Serbia idol worst


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