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Monument and the Cemetery to the Liberators of Belgrade 1806

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28: 167:. On all four sides of the monument there are marble plaques with engraved inscription, which flows continuously: Aleksandar Karađorđevićthe Prince of Serbia, 1848, in the honour and glory of the Serbian heroes who bravely died for their homeland in 1806, erects this monument. Subsequently, the plaque with was added, with the inscription, dedicated to the reconstruction of the monument: Reconstructed during the reign of King Aleksandar Karađorđević V. 88: 27: 130:
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 Belgrade
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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 Belgrade, and evoke the memory of the
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the area around Belgrade. The monument from 1848 is very modest in form and in decoration. It is 547 cm high, made of yellowish stone and covered with the artificial stone. The
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Rajko L. Veselinović, The victims and tombstones of the liberators of Belgrade from the Ottomans in the First Serbian Uprising, GGB IV, Belgrade 1957. 181–193.
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K. Protić, War events from the First Serbian Uprising under Karađorđe Petrović 1804–1813, The anniversary of Nikola Čupić XIII (1893). 230–249.
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in 1848. It is the first monument in Belgrade erected in the honour of a historical event, and at the same time the first public monument.
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is an authentic historical place of the camp of the main insurgent army and of the military cemetery of the liberators of
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The monument is built of the ashlar stone and covered with artificial stone. It is constructed in the style of
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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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M.Timotijević, Memorial to the liberators of Belgrade 1806, The Heritage V, Belgrade 2004. 9–34.
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Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture – Beograd /Baza nepokretnih kulturnih dobara
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Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture – Beograd
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Monument and the Cemetery to the Liberators of Belgrade
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in 1806. The monument in the cemetery was erected by
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Belgrade
Vračar
Serbia

Karađorđe's Park
Belgrade
Karađorđe
Siege of Belgrade
Prince Aleksandar Karađorđević
capturing of Belgrade
marble plaques
neoclassicism
emblem of Serbia
Serbia
Habsburg monarchy
Metropolitanate of Karlovci
Spisak spomenika kulture u Beogradu
Kulturna dobra Beograda
Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture – Beograd
Lista spomenika
Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture – Beograd /Baza nepokretnih kulturnih dobara
Monument to the Insurgents
44°47′40.93″N 20°27′59.13″E / 44.7947028°N 20.4664250°E / 44.7947028; 20.4664250
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Monuments and memorials in Serbia

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