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in 1806. The last remains of the insurgents' cemetery, which occupied a large part of the park, are the remaining twelve tombstones placed in a row during the reconstruction of the park. These memorials with stylized crosses and zig-zag lines resemble in type the rural tombstones from that period in
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Karađorđev Park is an authentic historical place of the camp of the main insurgent army and the place of the military cemetery of the liberators of
Belgrade under Karađorđe in 1806. The last remains of the insurgents' cemetery, which occupied a large part of the park, are the remaining twelve
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tombstones placed in a row during the reconstruction of the park. These memorials with stylized crosses and zig zag lines resemble in type the rural tombstones from that period in the area around
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The park itself, with the cemetery and the monument is the only place with preserved authentic material remains that document the sojourn of the insurgent army in
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Belgrade from the Ottomans in the First Serbian Uprising, GGB IV, Belgrade 1957. 181–193.
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in 1848. It is the first monument in
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mounted on the sides bear the text of dedication and the text about the renovation of the monument in 1889.
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