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District (Region)

District (Region)

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April 24, 2026

Sancak Region, one of the seven sanjaks subordinate to the Ottoman Empire’s Bosnia Eyalet, is a settlement known as “Raška” in Serbian history and “Yenipazar Sanjak” in Ottoman history. Divided between Serbia and Montenegro, this region, which encompasses multiple ethnic identities, has retained the name Sancak to the present day. The Yenipazar Sanjak borders Muslim Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, and Kosovo to the west and Christian Serbia and Montenegro to the east. The region, possessing signifi

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Esma Biçer

Esma Biçer

Free Republic of Liberland

Free Republic of Liberland

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December 23, 2025

Free Republic of Liberland (English: Free Republic of Liberland) is a micronation declared on 13 April 2015 by Czech politician Vít Jedlička, whose international legal status remains controversial. Liberland claims territory on a disputed, unclaimed strip of land between Croatia and Serbia, located along the banks of the Danube River, with an area of approximately 7 km².Historical BackgroundThe declaration of Liberland is based on the border dispute between Croatia and Serbia. After the dissolut

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Doğan Eşkinat

Doğan Eşkinat

2025 Women's Boxing World Championship20

2025 Women's Boxing World Championship

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December 20, 2025

The 2025 Women’s Boxing Championship is an event organized by the International Boxing Association (IBA) in 2025, featuring female boxers competing in various weight categories. The championship took place between 8 and 17 March 2025 at the Cair Sports Center in Niš, Serbia.Organization and Host CountryDue to intense logistical demands, the IBA postponed the championship, originally scheduled for 2024, to 2025 and selected Serbia as the host nation. The competitions were held at the Cair Sports

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Edanur Karakoç

Edanur Karakoç

Aleksandar Vucic's Visit to Türkiye (2026)

Aleksandar Vucic's Visit to Türkiye (2026)

(2291 words)
February 13, 2026

The state visit of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic to Türkiye was conducted in Ankara on February 12, 2026. During the visit, bilateral and delegation-level meetings were held with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, a joint press conference was held, and a joint declaration was issued between the two countries.Official Welcome and MeetingsPresident Recep Tayyip Erdoğan welcomed Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic at the entrance of the Presidential Complex. Erdoğan and Vucic took photographs in f

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Edanur Karakoç

Edanur Karakoç

Zeljko Obradovic

Zeljko Obradovic

(448 words)
April 7, 2026

Zelimir "Zeljko" Obradovic (b. 9 March 1960, Čačak) is a Serbian basketball coach and former professional basketball player. He has won a total of nine championships with five different teams in the EuroLeague, making him the head coach with the most championships in the tournament’s history. Obradovic is known in the basketball world by the nicknames "The Boss" and "The Lord of the Rings".Playing CareerHe began his basketball career with Borac Čačak (1978–1984). In 1984 he transferred to Partiz

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Hüsnü Umut Okur

Hüsnü Umut Okur

Belgrade Bayraklı Mosque

Belgrade Bayraklı Mosque

(584 words)
December 11, 2025

Bayraklı Mosque is one of the rare surviving structures from the Ottoman period in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, and it dates back to the place era of Ottoman expansion in The Balkans through long sovereignty. Built in the 16th century, it stands as the most significant representative of Turkish-Ottoman heritage in Belgrade and is the only Ottoman mosque still standing in the city.Exterior View of the Mosque (Photo: Duygu Şahinler)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">Historica

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Duygu Şahinler

Duygu Şahinler

Serbian Student ProtestsSe

Serbian Student Protests

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December 20, 2025

The Serbia Student Protests are events that began after 15 people lost their lives in a collapse at the train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, and escalated into mass demonstrations across country.The protests centered on criticisms of corruption, infrastructure negligence, and the government’s lack of transparency. Particularly led by students, these actions gained broad societal support and transformed into large-scale government demonstrations.BackgroundOn 1 November 2024, the concrete canopy of

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Edanur Karakoç

Edanur Karakoç

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