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    Jovan Rajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Рајић; September 21, 1726 – December 22, 1801) was a Serbian writer, historian, theologian, and pedagogue, considered...
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  • Croatian swimmer Ivica Rajić (born 1958), Bosnian Croat army commander Jovan Rajić (1726–1801), Serbian writer and historian Ljubiša Rajić (1947–2012), Serbian...
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  • administrator Jovan Rajić (1726–1801), Hapsburg Serbian writer, historian, theologian, traveller, geographer, and pedagogue Jovan Rašković (1929–1992)...
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  • Janković, Jovan Rajić, Pavle Julinac and others were able to fully exercise and realize their vision without undue censorship. Damjanović, Orfelin, Rajić, Dositej...
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    Venclović, Jovan Rajić, Zaharije Orfelin and Andrija Zmajević. Dositej Obradović was a prominent figure of the Age of Enlightenment, while Jovan Sterija...
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    printed in 1765. 37,000 families led by the Patriarch, according to Jovan Rajić, published in 1794–1795. 37,000 families led by the Patriarch, according...
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    Maffeo Polo – Italian traveling merchants who engaged in two voyages Jovan Rajić – a Serbian writer, historian, traveller, and pedagogue Christoph Rehage...
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  • Brought the tradition of radicalism in Russian literature to prominence. Jovan Rajić 1726–1801 Serbian Writer, historian, traveller, and pedagogue, considered...
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  • the sister of Ban Kulin. However this is not supported by any sources. Jovan Rajić thought Ana was the daughter of Ban Borić, although this is not supported...
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    the estuary of the river Volga, according to the map from the book of Jovan Rajić, printed in Vienna in 1794. According to De Administrando Imperio (DAI)...
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