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The attack on Stolice was an attempt by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) to control the positions of the Army of Republika Srpska
Attack_on_Stolice
many units to counter-attack Bosnian forces. The ARBiH occupied “Sapna thumb”, then defending the East and north of the Radio stolice, where the 1st Majevica
Majevica_front_(1992–1995)
Mountain range in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čelić, Kalesija, and the regional center of Tuzla.[citation needed] Attack on Stolice Majevica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mindat.org Király, Béla K.; Bencze
Majevica
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) attacked several heights around Mount Stolice – the highest peak within the Majevica mountain range
Assault_on_Majevica_(1995)
Military unit
unit in the Army of Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War. It was founded on 2 May 1992 under the initial name of the Serbian National Guard of SAO Semberija
Garda_Panteri
Croatian Serb politician
month, he participated in Stolice conference of Partisan commanders and representatives in the Serbian village of Stolice. Having participated in retaking
Rade_Končar
Hungarian magnate and cavalry commander
received several titles of nobility from King Rudolf. Slachta bratislavskej stolice (ed. Pongrácz Denis, Stresnák Gábor, Ragac Radoslav, Tandlich T.) Frederik
Mátyás Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek
Mátyás_Cseszneky_de_Milvány_et_Csesznek
Communist-led anti-Axis resistance in World War II
fighters formally joined the ranks of the Partisans later on. At the September 1941 Stolice conference, the unified name partisans and the red star as
Yugoslav_Partisans
Yearly publication by Benjamin Franklin (1732–1758)
doi:10.7202/006972ar. ISSN 1492-1421. "Janez Nepomuk Primic in ustanovitev stolice za slovenski jezik na liceju v Gradcu 1811" [Janez Nepomuk Primic and the
Poor_Richard's_Almanack
Former Yugoslav entity
Stolice conference was a military-political conference of the leadership of the Yugoslav Partisans, held on 26 September 1941 in the village of Stolice
Stolice_conference
Capital of Styria, Austria
Group. Retrieved 3 December 2025. "Janez Nepomuk Primic in ustanovitev stolice za slovenski jezik na liceju v Gradcu 1811" [Janez Nepomuk Primic and the
Graz
German mountain division of World War II
Partisan brigades in the Majevicas. The Partisans were encircled in the Stolice heights. An attempt by the Partisan 16th Vojvodina Division to relieve
13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian)
13th_Waffen_Mountain_Division_of_the_SS_Handschar_(1st_Croatian)
company. On 26 September 1941, the Chief Headquarters for the People's Liberation Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia held a conference at Stolice in the
List of Partisan detachments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_Partisan_detachments_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Military engagement of the Bosnian War
officials noted, for example, that the ARBiH offensive on Vlašić and Stolice began with separate operations on the battlefield that began within 100 km and began
Assault_on_Vlašić_(1995)
Croatian Latin Catholic cardinal (1898–1960)
katolička agencija, 24 May 2019. Kardinal Pietro Parolin, Državni Tajnik Svete Stolice »Da kanonizacija kardinala Stepinca bude trenutak zajedništva za čitavu
Aloysius_Stepinac
February 2009). "Sowieckie bomby na stolicę" [Soviet Bombs on the Capital]. zw.com.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 23 June 2013. Kaźmierski, Dominik
Soviet air raids on Warsaw during World War II
Soviet_air_raids_on_Warsaw_during_World_War_II
Neighbourhood and City Information System area in Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Karolina Wolska-Pabian. "Jak Feniks z popiołów, czyli cały naród buduje swoją stolicę. Krótka historia zniszczeń i odbudowy Warszawy". 1944.pl (in Polish). Tadeusz
South_Downtown,_Warsaw
Military unit
Chetniks of Draža Mihailović against the Partisans. On 8 December 1941, the Corps defended the Stolice mine near Krupanj against the Partisans. By late 1941
Russian_Protective_Corps
Heritage site in Niš, Serbia
with Karađorđe as its leader. On 19 May 1809, 3,000 Serbian rebels under the command of Stevan Sinđelić were attacked by the Ottomans at Čegar Hill,
Skull_Tower
Ultras group that supports Bosnia's FK Sarajevo
čupale stolice na sjevernoj tribini" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. Retrieved 30 July 2016. "The Curse of Hooliganism". eupm.org. Archived from the original on 12
Horde_Zla
NATO air strikes on Army of Republika Srpska
broke the winter ceasefire with offensives around Mount Vlašić and Mount Stolice, which were 100 km (62 mi) north west and 130 km (81 mi) north east of
May_1995_Pale_air_strikes
Battle of the Bosnian War
ARBiH conducted a series of attacks with relatively limited objectives, attacking the VRS at the Vlašić Mountain, the Stolice Peak of the Majevica Mountain
Battle_of_Kupres_(1994)
Bilateral relations
stoljeću u Hrvatskoj Tajana Lušić, Joško Klisović: Ugovor između Svete Stolice i Republike Hrvatske, p. 8 Phayer, Michael. The Catholic Church and the
Croatia–Holy_See_relations
July 2022. Diković, Jovana (24 November 2021). "Pivske flaše i prazne stolice "čuvaju" mural Ratka Mladića" (in Serbian). Danas. Retrieved 3 July 2022
Far-right_politics_in_Serbia
Serbian uprising during World War II
rebels or guerrilla.[attribution needed] Only in September, after the Stolice conference, would communist rebels adopt the name "partisans", and nationalists
Drvar_uprising
Yugoslav political activist
including Blagojević. They were later released, and Blagojević went to Stolice. Blagojević was rearrested by the Chetniks in March 1942 in Tekeriš. She
Vera_Blagojević
Bosnian Serb military commander (1911–1944)
Partisan leadership in the Bosanska Krajina. On 26 September 1941 at the Partisan conference in Stolice in the German-occupied territory of Serbia, the
Uroš_Drenović
World War II Special Operations Executive Mission to Yugoslavia
killed during the Operation Rösselsprung, the German raid on the town of Drvar on 25 May 1944. Stolice conference, 26 September 1941 Djilas, p. 68 West, p.
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Tamil
Binding, Attach together
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Indian, Kannada
Attack Like a Tiger
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Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, English
Pain; Force; Iniquity
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Attract
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a large, well-built man, from Middle English stack ‘haystack’ (from Old Norse stakkr). The surname is now less common in England than in Ireland (especially County Kerry), where it was first taken in the 13th century; it has been Gaelicized Stac.German : variant of Staack.Americanized form of Polish or Czech Stach.
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Norse
Leader of the attack on Hlidarend.
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Latin
From Attica.
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Muslim
Attacker
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Arabic, Muslim
Attacker
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Teutonic
Teutonic name derived from the word atta, ATTA means "father."
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Hindu, Indian
Attack
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Indian
Attack
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Muslim
Attack
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Arabic, Muslim
To Attack Violently and Persistently
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Indian, Sanskrit
Attack
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French
French form of Latin Leo, LÉON means "lion."
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Indian
Attract
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Muslim/Islamic
Attack;
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Hindu, Indian
Binding; Attach Together
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Latin
To seek; to attack.
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Muslim
Graceful, Good looking
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American, British, English, German, Greek
Free Man; Pure; Female Version of Charles; Carl
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Idea, Splendor (Wife of the sage Kashyap)
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Tamil
Destroyer of poverty
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Of praise commendable
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German
Priceless.
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British, English
Bless
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Bengali, Indian
Fairy Tale; Story
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Maker of arrows.
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German
German name ALDMAN means "old man."
ATTACK ON-STOLICE
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n.
The act of attacking, or falling on with force or violence; an onset; an assault; -- opposed to defense.
v. t.
To pierce; to attack.
prep.
In reference or relation to; as, on our part expect punctuality; a satire on society.
prep.
In progress; proceeding; as, a game is on.
imp. & p. p.
of Attack
prep.
In the service of; connected with; of the number of; as, he is on a newspaper; on a committee.
v. t.
To assail with unfriendly speech or writing; to begin a controversy with; to attempt to overthrow or bring into disrepute, by criticism or satire; to censure; as, to attack a man, or his opinions, in a pamphlet.
v. i.
To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest; as, dower will attach.
prep.
Forward, in progression; onward; -- usually with a verb of motion; as, move on; go on.
v. t.
To fasten or attach.
n.
One who attacks.
prep.
Occupied with; in the performance of; as, only three officers are on duty; on a journey.
v. t.
The act of leaping on; onset; attack.
prep.
In continuance; without interruption or ceasing; as, sleep on, take your ease; say on; sing on.
prep.
At or near; adjacent to; -- indicating situation, place, or position; as, on the one hand, on the other hand; the fleet is on the American coast.
v. t.
Especially, to attach or secure in a slight or hasty manner, as by stitching or nailing; as, to tack together the sheets of a book; to tack one piece of cloth to another; to tack on a board or shingle; to tack one piece of metal to another by drops of solder.
v. i.
To make an onset or attack.
prep.
To the account of; -- denoting imprecation or invocation, or coming to, falling, or resting upon; as, on us be all the blame; a curse on him.
prep.
In addition to; besides; -- indicating multiplication or succession in a series; as, heaps on heaps; mischief on mischief; loss on loss; thought on thought.
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Indicating dependence or reliance; with confidence in; as, to depend on a person for assistance; to rely on; hence, indicating the ground or support of anything; as, he will promise on certain conditions; to bet on a horse.