Ottoman Serbia 1371-1804

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Chronicle written by an anonymous priest from Duklja.
Compiled between 12th and 15th century.
While the chronicle was written in this period, much of its content is fictional, but gives insight to a point of view in the Serbian region during this time period.
(12th to 15th century; Serbian translation)
(1389; image, transcription in Serbian (Latin letters))
Book contains records made by Achibishop Daniil.
(Originally written in 14th century; 1866 reprint in Serbian)
(15-16th century; transcription in Serbian (Latin letters))
(1402; transcription in Serbian (in Latin letters))
(1430; facsimile, comments in Serbian (in Latin letters))
Includes manuscripts, newspapers, and other primary source documents.
(1484-1910; images, Serbian facsimiles)
Collections from Historical Archives of Belgrade.
Includes newspapers, letters, and photos.
(16th-20th century; Serbian facsimiles)
(17th century; transcription in English)
(1697; transcription in Russian)
(beginning of 18th century; transcription in Russian)
(collected in 19th century; transcription in Serbian)
Document contains information about political affairs between countires and emigration of Serbians in Russian Empire.
(2nd half of the 18th century; transcription in Russian)
(September 18, 1758; transcription in Russian)
Digitized German-language newspapers of Central and Eastern Europe outside German-speaking countries.
(18th-20th centuries; facsimiles newspaper issues)

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