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    Uskoks (redirect from Uskoci)
    The Uskoks (Croatian: Uskoci, pronounced [ǔsko̞t͡si], singular: Uskok; notes on naming) were irregular soldiers in Habsburg Croatia that inhabited areas...
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  • Uskoci may refer to: Uskoks (Uskoci) Uskoci (tribe) [sr], tribe of Montenegro in Old Herzegovina Uskoci, Croatia, a village in the municipality of Stara...
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  • Uskoci is a village near Stara Gradiška, Croatia, population 100 (census 2011). Uskoks (Uskoci), irregular soldiers in Habsburg Croatia during the Ottoman...
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    pp. 22–36. ISBN 978-0-8047-8029-2. Suvajdžić, Boško (2003). "Hajduci i uskoci u narodnoj poeziji: Istorijske pretpostavke za nastanak i razvoj hajdučkog...
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    Historical Unit Kliški uskoci – History of Klis and Fortress Wikimedia Commons has media related to Klis Fortress. Historical Unit Kliški uskoci Musulin, Nedjeljko...
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    I, who obtained the Croatian crown in 1527, Kružić and his freebooting Uskoci were a law unto themselves. Ivan Lenković (died 1569. Metlika, Slovenia)...
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    geographical subregions of the northern statistical region are: Drobnjak (Uskoci, Jezera, Šaranci), Zatarje, Pljevlja, Piva, Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower)...
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    refugees in Austro-Hungarian (and Habsburg) lands were also part of the Uskoci. Notable freedom fighters include Starina Novak, a notable outlaw was Jovo...
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    exchange for their freedom on 12 March 1537. Citizens fled the town, while the Uskoci retreated to the city of Senj, where they continued fighting the Ottoman...
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    Montenegro gained Grahovo, Rudine, Nikšić, more than half of Drobnjaci, Tušina, Uskoci, Lipovo, Upper Vasojevići, and part of Kuči and Dodoši tribal regions. After...
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