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3817:. (3): 335. "The current population of the Albanian villages is partly "bosniakicised", since in the last two generations a number of Albanian males began to intermarry with (Muslim) Bosniak women of Pešter. This is one of the reasons why locals in Ugao were declared to be "Bosniaks" in the last census of 2002, or, in Boroštica, to be simply "Muslims", and in both cases abandoning the previous ethnic label of "Albanians", which these villages used in the census conducted during "Yugoslavian" times. A number of our informants confirmed that the self-attribution "Albanian" was purposely abandoned in order to avoid problems following the Yugoslav Wars and associated violent incursions of Serbian para-military forces in the area. The oldest generation of the villagers however are still fluent in a dialect of Ghegh Albanian, which appears to have been neglected by European linguists thus far. Additionally, the presence of an Albanian minority in this area has never been brought to the attention of international stakeholders by either the former Yugoslav or the current Serbian authorities." 2229: 1107:. The kaza of Novi Pazar had 1,749 households in 244 Serb villages and 896 households in 81 Albanian villages. Nine villages inhabited by both Serbs and Albanians had 173 households. The town of Novi Pazar had a total of 1,749 Serb and Albanian households with 8,745 inhabitants. The kaza of Kolašin had 27 Albanian villages with 732 households and 5 Serb villages with 75 households. The administrative centre of the kaza, Šahovići, had 25 Albanian households. The kaza of Novi Varoš, according the Bulgarian report, had 19 Serbian villages with 298 households and "one Bosnian village with 200 houses". Novi Varoš had 725 Serb and some Albanian households. 599:(1683–1699). Part of the Slavic-speaking Orthodox Christian population was expelled northwards, while other Christians and Muslims were driven to the Ottoman territory. The land abandoned by the Eastern Orthodox Serbs was settled by populations from neighbouring areas who either were or became Muslim in Sandžak. Large migrations occurred throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. The third factor of Islamization was the geographical location of Sandžak, which allowed it to become a trade centre, facilitating conversions amongst merchants. The tribal migrations to Sandžak had contributed a large role to its history and identity along with culture. 1103:. According to the Bulgarian report, in the kaza of Akova there were 47 Albanian villages which had 1,266 households. Serbs lived in 11 villages which had 216 households. The town of Akova (Bijelo Polje) had 100 Albanian and Serb households. There were also mixed villages - inhabited by both Serbs and Albanians - which had 115 households with 575 inhabitants. The kaza of Sjenica was inhabited mainly by Orthodox Serbs (69 villages with 624 households) and Bosnian Muslims (46 villages with 655 households). Seventeen villages had a population of both Orthodox Serbs and Bosnian Muslims. Albanians (505 households) lived exclusively in the town of 1079:(refugees) from areas which became part of Montenegro, settled in the sanjak. As Ottoman institutions only registered religious affiliation, official Ottoman statistics about ethnicity do not exist. Austrian, Bulgarian and Serbian consulates in the area produced their own ethnographic estimations about the sanjak. In general, three main groups lived in the region: Orthodox Serbs, Muslim and Catholic Albanians and Muslim Slavs (noted in contemporary sources as Bosniaks). Small communities of Romani, Turks and Jews lived mainly in towns. The Bulgarian foreign ministry compiled a report in 1901-02. The five 2259: 891:, the special envoy of Germany to Sandžak mentioned in his correspondence that up to 100,000 Albanians from Sandžak wanted to be moved from Serbia under the jurisdiction of Albania. The Italian and German forces considered to enact population exchange from Sandžak to Kosovo to stop interethnic violence between Serbs and Albanians. Peter Pfeiffer, diplomat of the Foreign Office of Germany warned that relocation plans would cause a great rift between the German army and Albanians and they were abandoned. In November 1941 as clashes continued Albanians defeated the Chetniks in the 728: 954:. In January 1944, the Land Assembly of Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor claimed Sandžak as part of a future Montenegrin federal unit. However, in March, the Communist Party opposed this, insisting that Sandžak's representatives at AVNOJ should decide on the matter. In February 1945, the Presidency of the AVNOJ made a decision to oppose the Sandžak's autonomy. The AVNOJ explained that the Sandžak did not have a national basis for an autonomy and opposed crumbling of the Serbian and Montenegrin totality. On 29 March 1945 in 978:, while the coal mines were opened in the Prijepolje area. The urbanisation caused a major social and economic shift. Many people left villages for towns. The national composition of the urban centres was changed to the disadvantage of the Muslims, as most of those who inhabited the cities were Serbs. The Muslims continued to lose their economic status, continuing the trend inherited from the time of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the agrarian reform in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The emigration of the Muslims to 2274: 4366: 2297: 809: 2372: 2312: 2353: 88: 202: 116: 943: 603: 1044: 2244: 2341: 189: 104: 2327: 1060: 864:. Amonge these factions, the Yugoslavs, Slavic Muslims, Serbs, and Montenegrins adopted different strategies. Muslims wanted either unification with Bosnia under a federal Yugoslavia or the establishment of an autonomous Sandžak region. Serbs and Montenegrins wanted the area to either pass entirely to Serbia or Montenegro. 907:
whom they asked to intervene so the region could be united to the Albanian kingdom. It has been estimated that 9,000 Muslims were killed in total by the Chetniks and affiliated groups during the war in Sandžak. The Jewish community of Novi Pazar was initially not harassed because the city didn't have
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also continued, caused by the general underdevelopment of the region, disagreement with the communist authorities and the mistrust with the Serbs and Montenegrins, but also due to the nationalisation and expropriation of property. Serbs from Sandžak also moved to the wealthier regions of the central
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Economically, Sandžak remained undeveloped. It had a small amount of crude and low-revenue industry. Freight was transported by trucks over poor roads. Schools for business students, which remained poor in general education, were opened for working-class youth. The Sandžak had no faculty, not even a
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tribes began migrating into the lower Pešter and Sandžak regions at around 1700. The Kelmendi chief had converted to Islam, and promised to convert his people to. A total of 251 Kelmendi households (1,987 people) were resettled in the Pešter area on that occasion, however five years later part the
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in 1991 census. By the 2002-2003 census, however, most of them declared themselves Bosniaks. There is still a significant minority that identify as Muslims (by ethnicity). There are still some Albanian villages (Boroštica, Doliće and Ugao) in the Pešter region. There were a larger presence of
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The Slavic dialect of Gusinje and Plav (sometimes considered part of Sandžak) shows very high structural influence from Albanian. Its uniqueness in terms of language contact between Albanian and Slavic is explained by the fact that most Slavic-speakers in today's Plav and Gusinje are of
1166:. They form 52.05% (197,754) of the region's population. Serbs form 30.03% (114,121), Montenegrins 6.97% (26,494), ethnic Muslims 4.71% (17,879), and Albanians 1.06% (4,035). About 19,687 (5.18%) people belong to smaller communities or have chosen to not declare an ethnic identity. 792:. As a result, during the Serbian army's second occupation of Rožaje, which took place in 1918-1919, seven hundred Albanian citizens were slaughtered in Rožaje. In 1919, Serb forces attacked Albanian populations in Plav and Gusinje, which had appealed to the 3806: 279:
between 1878 and 1909 as a garrison, until an agreement between Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire resulted in the withdrawal of Austro-Hungarian troops from Sandžak in exchange for full control over Bosnia. In 1912, it was divided between the
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Religion in Sandžak is also as diverse as the ethnic composition, most of the Bosniaks being Muslim while a majority of the Serbs being Orthodox Christian. However, because of the prolonged Ottoman occupation, Sandžak is more Muslim orientated.
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exiled Kelmendi managed to fight their way back to their homeland, and in 1711 they sent out a large raiding force to bring back some other from Pešter too. The remaining Kelmendi and Shkreli converted to Islam and became
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was conducted in 1910. The 1910 Ottoman census recorded 52,833 Muslims and 27,814 Orthodox Serbs. About 65% of the population were Muslims and 35% Serbian Orthodox. The majority of the Muslim population were Albanians.
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Between 25 and 27 October 1991 a referendum was held on the territorial, cultural, and political autonomy of the Sandzak. Its sponsor was the Muslim National Council, which consisted of the SDA, the Muslim Bosnian
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Albanians in Sandžak in the past, however due to various factors such as migration, assimilation, along with mixing, many identify as Bosniaks instead. Catholic Albanian groups which settled in
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848:. The stance of these factions towards the Nazi forces ranged from armed resistance to open collaboration. Smaller groups of both Orthodox Serbs and Muslims organized after 1943 in the 3276: 2911: 739:, Serbian and Montenegrin troops seized Sandžak, which was then divided between the two countries. This led to the displacement of many Slavic Muslims and Albanians, who migrated to 4255: 1122:, Nova Varoš, Pljevlja, Priboj, Sjenica and Štavica a total population of 204,068. They were mostly counted as Orthodox Serbs or Montenegrins (56.48%) and Bosnian Muslims (43.09%). 4832: 4812: 2258: 294:
serves as Sandžak's economic and cultural center and is the region's most populous city. Sandžak has a diverse and complex ethnic and religious composition, with significant
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taxes. The Muslims were also privileged compared to Christians, who were unable to work in the administration or testify in court against Muslims, as they were treated as
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Cross-cultural ethnobiology in the Western Balkans: medical ethnobotany and ethnozoology among Albanians and Serbs in the Pešter Plateau, Sandžak, South-Western Serbia.
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any considerable concentration of German forces, but on March 2, 1942 the city's Jews were rounded up by the German army and killed in extermination camps (the men in
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speakers made up the Muslim population of Sandžak at the end of the 19th century. Albanian speakers gradually migrated or were relocated to the Ottoman provinces of
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With the democratic changes in Serbia in 2000, the ethnic Bosniaks were enabled to start participating in the political life in Serbia and Montenegro, including
626:, while its Muslim population played a significant role, giving Austrian-Hungarians a pretext of protecting the Muslim minority from the Eastern Orthodox Serbs. 829: 456:(100,410), while other large municipalities are: Pljevlja (31,060), and Priboj (27,133). In Serbia, the municipalities of Novi Pazar and Tutin are part of the 887:. Clashes between Albanians and Serbs in south Sandžak began in April 1941. In other cities of Sandžak similar battles between different factions played out. 992: 757: 796:
for protection. About 450 local civilians were killed after the uprising was quelled. These events resulted in a large influx of Albanians migrating to the
561: 3796:, p. 64:Die Bevölkerung des Sancak Novi Bazar war zu etwa 65% islamisiert. Der muslimische Bevölkerung santeil bestand zum grössten Teil aus Albanern. 1035:, who was the Deputy President of the Parliament of Montenegro. Census data shows a general emigration of all ethnicities from this underdeveloped region. 903:. In a reaction, the notables of the region then published a memorandum and declared themselves to be Albanians. The memorandum was sent to Prime Minister 680:, leaving a primarily Slavic-speaking population in the rest of the region (except in a southeastern corner of Sandžak that ended up as a part of Kosovo). 264: 4248: 988: 958:, the AVNOS accepted the decision of the AVNOJ and divided itself between Serbia and Montenegro. Sandžak was divided based on the 1912 demarcation line. 920: 4758: 4807: 867:
The formal partition of Sandžak between Italian and German spheres of influence was largely ignored as local politics shaped control over the area.
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The total population of the municipalities of Sandžak in Serbia and Montenegro is around 385,666. A plurality of people in Sandžak identify as
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region of modern-day Serbia. In May 1943, an estimated 5400 Albanian men, women and children in Bihor were massacred by Chetnik forces under
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as a result of a deliberate move by the Ottoman Turks as part of a policy of ensuring the loyalty of the population against a potential
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supported Sandžak's separation from the Ottoman Empire, or at least its autonomy within it. The reason was to prevent the kingdoms of
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in the early 18th century were converted to Islam in that period. Their descendants make up the large majority of the population of
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Sandžak saw a process of industrialisation, during which factories were opened in several cities, including Novi Pazar, Prijepolje,
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that consisted of seven sanjaks, including the Sanjak of Novi Pazar. This led to Sandžak Muslims identifying themselves with other
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The second half of the 19th century was very important in terms of shaping the current ethnic and political situation in Sandžak.
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from unifying, and allow Austria-Hungary's further expansion into the Balkans. Per these plans, Sandžak was seen as part of the
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During World War I, Sandžak was occupied by Austria-Hungary. In 1919, an Albanian revolt, which later came to be known as the
4383: 4072: 3992: 2805: 832:. The Muslim population was in general anti-partisan. They were organized in small formations known in historiography as the 913: 2742: 4515: 4414: 295: 2352: 2311: 861: 595:. The second factor that contributed to the Islamization were migrations; a large demographic shift occurred after the 3559:Легију „Кремплер", састављени од три батаљона албанских квислиншких трупа и муслиманске фашистичке милиције у Санџаку. 3772:, p. 63:Die Kaza Novi Varoš zählte 19 serbische Dörfer mit 298 Häusern und 1 „ bosnisches Dorf mit 200 Häusern . 3490:"NEKOLIKO DOKUMENATA IZ DRŽAVNOG ARHIVA ALBANIJE U TIRANI O ČETNIČKOM GENOCIDU NAD MUSLIMANIMA BIHORA JANUARA 1943" 2924: 1012: 180: 760:, which had been their primary source of economic stability. Additionally, the agrarian reform implemented in the 4265: 1891: 1271: 946:
Area under jurisdiction of the National Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Sandžak (ZAVNOS), 1945
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Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Sandžak. Each faction sought the inclusion of Sandžak in the
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Various empires and kingdoms have ruled over the region. In the 12th century, Sandžak was part of the region of
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in 1455. Apart from the effect of a lengthy period under Ottoman domination, many of the subject populations
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worsened their economic situation, leading to the emigration of Muslims from Sandžak to the Ottoman Empire.
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The population of the sanjak of Novi Pazar was ethnically and religiously diverse. In 1878-81, Muslim Slav
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The Anti-Fascist Council of People's Liberation of Sandžak (AVNOS) had been founded on 20 November 1943 in
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at an area of around 8,500 square kilometers. Six municipalities of Sandžak are in Serbia (
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The last official registration of the population of the sanjak of Novi Pazar before the
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which formally was within the Italian area of rule in Montenegro was in fact under the
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groups in the north. Many Orthodox Serbs organized in the Serbian nationalist
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as "lively Albanian towns". Administratively, it was part of the
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into separate states. Albanian militia fought for inclusion in
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of Albanian collaborationist troops with one battalion of the
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districts, fighting against the inclusion of Sandžak in the
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in the German sphere was led by the Albanian nationalist
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After the war, Sandžak became a part of the newly formed
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were periodically and forcefully converted to Islam
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London : Macmillan. 3592:Simpozijum seoski dani Sretena Vukosavljevića 2525:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 175–. 2519:Karen Dawisha; Bruce Parrott (13 June 1997). 830:Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia 445:). Sometimes the Montenegrin municipality of 61: 47: 8: 3944:"Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT" 3675: 3636: 3322:, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, p. 11 3194:sfn error: no target: CITEREFTodorović2012 ( 3039:sfn error: no target: CITEREFTodorović2012 ( 2858:. In Ágoston, Gábor; Masters, Bruce (eds.). 653:. However, in 1867, it become a part of the 27:Geopolitical region in Serbia and Montenegro 4086:. Belgrade: Socialist Thought and Practice. 4084:War and revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-1945 3440: 3438: 4398: 4384: 4376: 4256: 4242: 4234: 3688:Hadžišehović, Butler & Risaluddin 2003 3295:Hadžišehović, Butler & Risaluddin 2003 840:in central and south Sandžak or to Muslim 39: 3908:. The Ohio State University. p. 140. 3277:"HISTORIJAT RODOVA NA PODRUČJU BJELIMIĆA" 3189: 3142:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 337. 3034: 921:SS-Police "Self-Defence" Regiment Sandžak 758:defeat and collapse of the Ottoman Empire 310:comprise ethnic majority in this region. 4833:Bosnia and Herzegovina–Montenegro border 4813:Geography of Šumadija and Western Serbia 3987:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 3575:sfn error: no target: CITEREFMuñoz2001 ( 3344: 3306: 3076:Memoirs of the American Folklore Society 2761:"Territorial organization of Montenegro" 2665:"Position of the Municipality of Priboj" 2267:monastery, near Novi Pazar, 12th century 1818: 1168: 807: 4045:Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe 3622:Prcela, John; Guldescu, Stanko (1995). 3415:sfn error: no target: CITEREFZaug2021 ( 2689:. Municipality of Tutin. 19 March 2016. 2640:"Kuptimi i fjalës Sanxhak ‹ FJALË" 2494:. In Górak-Sosnowska, Katarzyna (ed.). 2422: 2305:monastery near Novi Pazar, 13th century 2224: 649:until 1790, when it become a separated 629:In 1675, the Ottoman Turkish historian 166: 149: 136: 126: 96: 84: 3538: 3526: 2929:School of Oriental and African Studies 232:, located in the southwestern part of 4705:Budva riviera (Pobori, Brajići, Maine 3793: 3781: 3769: 3757: 3745: 3663: 3648: 3570: 3456: 3444: 3429: 3235: 3215:. 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University of Texas Press. 1954. 2860:Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire 1125:Most Bosniaks declared themselves 1009:Muslim National Council of Sandžak 1003:Between 25 and 27 October 1991, a 919:1943 year saw the creation of the 25: 4224:Community of the Sandžak diaspora 4204:News from Sandžak sandzaknews.net 2722:"Profile of Municipality of Plav" 1063:Ethnic map of Sandžak (excluding 1047:Ethnic map of Sandžak (including 822:Italian governorate of Montenegro 4808:Historical regions in Montenegro 4528:Župa, Trebješani, Golija, Rudine 4364: 2370: 2351: 2339: 2325: 2310: 2295: 2272: 2257: 2242: 2227: 1005:referendum on Sandžak's autonomy 923:, being formed by joining three 200: 187: 114: 102: 86: 3920:"Dissemination database search" 3496:(in Bosnian) (85–86): 329–341. 3363:. Lexington Books. p. 33. 2626:"Dictionary.com - Sanjak entry" 812:Protectorate of Albania in 1941 355:. Historically, it is known as 4848:Albanian communities in Serbia 4175:Zaugg, Franziska Anna (2021). 3626:. Dorrance Publishing Company. 2237:near Novi Pazar, 8-9th century 912:and the women and children in 332: 224: 198:PV, BP, BA, AN, RO, GS, PT in 48: 1: 3891:Српски дијалектолошки зборник 3857:Kosovo : a short history 2983:The New Encyclopedia of Islam 991:, while the Muslims moved to 683:Some members of the Albanian 606:Sanjak of Novi Pazar in 1878. 351:, known in Serbo-Croatian as 4803:Historical regions in Serbia 4097:. Rowman & Littlefield. 4027:. Cornell University Press. 3833:. Cornell University Press. 3725:. M.E. Sharpe. p. 388. 3357:Mulaj, Klejda (2008-02-22). 3331:Klaus Roth, Ulf Brunnbauer, 3248:Robert Elsie (30 May 2015). 3090:Elsie, Robert (2015-04-24). 862:Independent State of Croatia 735:In October 1912, during the 560:, and incorporated into the 417:), and seven in Montenegro ( 4160:. Purdue University Press. 4048:. Oxford University Press. 3978:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. 3904:Matthew C., Curtis (2012). 3279:. Fondacija "Lijepa riječ". 2981:Glassé, Cyril, ed. (2008). 2573:Cviic, Christopher (1995). 2430:Stjepanović, Dejan (2012). 1830:and 2011 Montenegrin census 1007:was held, organized by the 999:Autonomy referendum of 1991 277:Austro-Hungarian occupation 4864: 4112:Morrison, Kenneth (2018). 3700:"The Post-Soviet States". 3551:Glišić, Venceslav (1970). 3254:. I.B.Tauris. p. 81. 3163:Klemenčić, Mladen (1994). 3136:Djukanovic, Bojka (2023). 2925:Cambridge University Press 2604:. NYU Press. p. 151. 1174: 1013:Party of Democratic Action 558:forced conversion to Islam 476: 336:) is the transcription of 185:NP, TT, SJ, PP, PB, NV in 161:Serbian Sandžak (233,091) 29: 4362: 4276: 4154:John D. Treadway (1983). 4118:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 3827:Banac, Ivo (2015-06-09). 3719:Bugajski, Janusz (2002). 3384:Banac, Ivo (2015-06-09). 3096:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2941:10.1017/S0041977X00111735 2707:. Municipality of Rozaje. 2671:. Municipality of Priboj. 2560:10.1080/17449050600911059 2459:Roth, Clémentine (2018). 1836: 1824: 1821: 1180: 1171: 365:. The region is known as 163:Monten. Sandžak (139,068) 85: 78: 62: 4838:Kosovo–Montenegro border 4823:Montenegro–Serbia border 3676:Jelić & Strugar 1985 3637:Jelić & Strugar 1985 3624:Operation Slaughterhouse 3488:Džogović, Fehim (2020). 2991:Rowman & Littlefield 659:Slavic Muslims in Bosnia 261:medieval Serbian Kingdom 236:and the eastern part of 2854:Ágoston, Gábor (2009). 2731:. Municipality of Plav. 2601:Bosnia: A Short History 2317:Husein-pasha Mosque in 935:, an Islamic cleric of 798:Principality of Albania 4042:Greble, Emily (2021). 4021:Greble, Emily (2011). 3854:Malcolm, Noel (1998). 2856:"Devşirme (Devshirme)" 2598:Malcolm, Noel (1996). 2577:. 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Index

Sandzak
Sanjak
Serbian
Bosnian
Map of Sandžak
Serbia
Montenegro
Novi Pazar
ISO 3166 code
Vehicle registration
Serbia
Montenegro
Serbian Cyrillic
Balkans
Serbia
Montenegro
Serbo-Croatian
Sanjak of Novi Pazar
Raška
medieval Serbian Kingdom
Ottoman territorial expansion into the western Balkans
series of wars
Novi Pazar
Austro-Hungarian occupation
Kingdom of Montenegro
Kingdom of Serbia
Novi Pazar
Eastern Orthodox
Roman Catholic
Sunni Muslim

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