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    Morlachs (Serbo-Croatian: Morlaci, Морлаци; Italian: Morlacchi; Romanian: Morlaci) has been an exonym used for a rural Christian community in Herzegovina...
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    Morlachism or Morlacchism (Italian: Morlacchismo; Serbo-Croatian: Morlakizam or Morlakizma) was a movement in Italian, Ragusan and Venetian literature...
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  • Look up Morlachs or Morlach in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Morlachs were a group of Vlachs in modern-day Croatia and Bosnia who were known under...
    814 bytes (148 words) - 15:42, 29 March 2023
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    Velebit (redirect from Morlach Mountain)
    Velebit was known as Montagna della Morlacca ("Mountain of the Morlach"), named after the Morlachs, an originally Romance ethnic group that eventually got assimilated...
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  • The Morlach troops was an irregular military group in the Dalmatian hinterland, composed of Morlachs (a pre-modern ethnic identity of Slavic speaking people...
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    the Town of Obrovac. Janko Mitrović (1613–1659), Morlach army leader Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Morlach army leader Simeon Končarević (1690–1769), Serbian...
    9 KB (865 words) - 06:58, 20 June 2024
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    names for the Velebit Channel, Canale della Morlacca ("Channel of the Morlach"), originates from these migrations. Also Croatian: Podgorski kanal or...
    3 KB (246 words) - 18:01, 2 February 2024
  • predominantly ethnic Serbs. Janko Mitrović (1613–1659), Morlach army leader Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Morlach army leader Gerasim Zelić (1752–1828), Serbian...
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    A "Morlach" (Vlaj) peasant in Split, 1864....
    96 KB (8,850 words) - 23:08, 30 June 2024
  • The Istro-Romanian language (Istro Romanian: rumârește, vlășește) is an Eastern Romance language, spoken in a few villages and hamlets in the peninsula...
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  • history for a Romance-speaking pastoralist community, called "Vlachs" and "Morlachs", inhabiting the mountains and lands of the Croatian Kingdom and the Republic...
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    Mandussich; fl. 1645 – died 13 July 1648) was the capo direttore of the Morlach army, one of the most prominent harambaša (rebel leaders) in the Dalmatian...
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    as Volhynia of western Ukraine, and the present-day Croatia where the Morlachs gradually disappeared, while the Catholic and Orthodox Vlachs took Croat...
    143 KB (13,483 words) - 12:03, 18 July 2024
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    Stoiano Mitrovich; about 1636 – 23 August 1687) was the commander of the Morlach troops in the service of the Republic of Venice, from 1669 until his death...
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    who speak a Slavic language but originate from Romanians, as well as for Morlachs and Istro-Romanians. The word Vlach/Wallachian (and other variants such...
    107 KB (12,215 words) - 07:09, 9 July 2024
  • surname died during World War II. It may refer to: Vuk Mandušić (d. 1648), Morlach leader Aleksa Mandušić (1887–1959), American soldier in World War I and...
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    Viaggio in Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia") the language of Morlachs as Illyrian, Morlach and Bosnian. The Croatian writer and lexicographer Matija Petar...
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  • phalanx Maharlika Mangudai Mamluk Māori people Maravar Maratha Mongols Morlachs Moro People Medjay Mesedi Mingghan Mukkuvar Nakh peoples Neftenya Ninja/Kunoichi...
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    three nations constituting the Uskoks: "natives of Senj, Croatians, and Morlachs from the Turkish parts". Many of the Uskoks, who fought a guerrilla war...
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    Principality of Krk.[citation needed] He also promoted the settlement of Morlachs and Vlachs (originally Romanians who later split into Istro-Romanians)...
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