Chertezh Schetchika Vodi
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This is list of. Voivode ( ) (, literally 'war-leader' or 'war-lord') is an Eastern European ( as well as ) title that originally denoted the principal commander of a military force. It derives from the word vojevoda, which in early Slavic meant the bellidux, i.e. The military commander of an area, but it usually had a greater meaning. Among the first modern-day voivodes was, a late 19th century Serb revolutionary and guerrilla fighter, who led a of 300 men between and in Ottoman areas during the Serbo-Turkish War (1876–1878). • (1904) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • (1905) • • • • • • • • • • • -Sušački • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -Brana • • • • • -Rudnički • • • • -Prota • • -Smederevac • • • • • is • • • • • • (1908) • (1908) • • • • -Vojvoda Osogovski • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Balkan Wars & World War I [ ] • • • (1916; fighting in during German, Austrian and Bulgarian occupation) • (1916) • (1916) • (1916) World War II [ ] Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland.