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    Petar Živković (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Живковић; 1 January 1879 – 3 February 1947) was a Serbian military officer and political figure in Yugoslavia....
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  • prince Aleksandar and Apis had disagreements, and Živković and Apis had a falling-out.[when?] Živković accused Apis and other members of libel.[when?] The...
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  • Mirjana Živković, Serbian composer Nebojša Jovan Živković, Serbian composer Ljubica Živković (1936–2017), Serbian chess player Petar Živković, former...
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  • dictatorship of King Alexander. The list was headed by Prime Minister Petar Živković. Alexander abolished the Vidovdan Constitution, prorogued the National...
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    related to Petar Stambolić. "(Unknown title)". Review of International Affairs. 33 (762–765). Federation of Yugoslav Journalists: 15. Živković, Milutin...
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  • established to support Alexander's government, under the leadership of Petar Živković. It was formed mostly by dissident members of the Democratic Party and...
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    though with some delay. At 2:00 A.M. Commander of the Palace Guard Petar Živković opened the palace doors to the conspirators, now led by Mišić, who with...
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    Milovanović (1934) Petar Živković (1934–1936) Ljubomir Marić (1936–1938) Milutin Nedić (1938–1939) Milan Nedić (1939–1940) Petar Pešić (1940–1941) Bogoljub...
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    of his strained relations with the Minister for the Army and Navy, Petar Živković. At the time, British diplomatic staff observed that he was "somewhat...
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    for Army and Navy in April 1934. In October 1934, he was replaced by Petar Živković as Minister for Army and Navy after the assassination of King Alexander...
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