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Obrenovich

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[oh-bren-uh-vich] / oʊˈbrɛn əˌvɪtʃ /

noun

  1. Alexander. Alexander I.


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The assembly was convoked for St Andrew’s Day 1858, but its first act was to dethrone Prince Alexander and to recall the old Prince Milosh Obrenovich.

From Project Gutenberg

Obrenovich, Milosh, leads Servians, 20; dynasty, 21.

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This time Serbia's Milos Obrenovich made a deal with Turkey for recognition.

From Time Magazine Archive

At this juncture, when Servia lay at the mercy of the Turks, Milosh Obrenovich appeared on the scene.

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As it was well known that the Obrenovich family had been for some time in bad odour at Petersburg, this movement was at first universally attributed to Russian influence; but it soon became apparent that its only motive was the spontaneous assertion by the Servians of the rights and liberties withheld from them; and the steps for a fresh election, in pursuance of the provisions of the hatti-shereefs were taken with perfect order and unanimity.

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