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  • Mount Hum (Mostar)
  • Mountain in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Hum is a small mountain located south of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the left bank of the Neretva river. The 436-meter high mountain is part of

    Mount Hum (Mostar)

    Mount_Hum_(Mostar)

  • Mount Hum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Herzegovina Mount Hum (Mostar) in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina Mount Hum (Laško) in Slovenia Mount Hum (Pešter) in Montenegro and Serbia Mount Hum (Lastovo)

    Mount Hum

    Mount_Hum

  • Hum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    and Herzegovina and Croatia Mount Hum (Sarajevo), a hill north of Sarajevo Mount Hum (Mostar), a hill south of Mostar Hum, Bugojno, a village in the Federation

    Hum

    Hum

  • Siege of Mostar
  • Siege of the city of Mostar between 1992 and 1993 during the Bosnian War

    The siege of Mostar was fought during the Bosnian War first in 1992 and then again later in 1993 to 1994. Initially lasting between April 1992 and June

    Siege of Mostar

    Siege of Mostar

    Siege_of_Mostar

  • Mostar
  • City in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Mostar (pronounced [mǒstaːr] ) is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity

    Mostar

    Mostar

    Mostar

  • Stari Most
  • Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    (Serbo-Croatian: Stari most), also known as the Mostar Bridge, is a rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It crosses

    Stari Most

    Stari Most

    Stari_Most

  • June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina
  • 1941 Serb uprising

    Eastern Herzegovina was covered by the counties of Hum and Dubrava. Hum County included the districts of Mostar and Nevesinje, and Dubrava County included the

    June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina

    June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina

    June_1941_uprising_in_eastern_Herzegovina

  • Operation Tiger (1992)
  • Croatian Army (HV) offensive in areas of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina near Dubrovnik

    to 6.2 miles) from the coast. On 23 May, the HV/HVO captured Hum Mountain south of Mostar. Operation Jackal—also known as Operation June Dawns— commenced

    Operation Tiger (1992)

    Operation Tiger (1992)

    Operation_Tiger_(1992)

  • Operation Jackal
  • 1992 offensive of the Bosnian War

    miles) away from the coast. On 23 May, the HV/HVO captured the Hum Mountain south of Mostar. The HV and the HVO committed 4,670 troops to Operation Jackal

    Operation Jackal

    Operation_Jackal

  • Trebević
  • Mountain near Sarajevo

    move by Bosnian Croats who erected a Catholic Christian cross on Hum Hill above Mostar, remembering Croats killed there during the Bosnian War. High Representative

    Trebević

    Trebević

    Trebević

  • Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bosnian public radio and TV broadcasting organization

    network of transmission repeaters. The most critical of these is Hum Tower, on Mount Hum in Sarajevo. Heavily damaged during the war and now operating with

    Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Radio_and_Television_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Operation Weiss
  • 1943 Axis offensive in Yugoslavia

    Mostar from enemy forces, and severed all contact between the city and Italian garrisons to the north. The Italian Command concluded that the Mostar garrison

    Operation Weiss

    Operation Weiss

    Operation_Weiss

  • Serbian campaign (1914)
  • 1914 military campaign in Serbia

    march during the night of 15–16 August. A fierce confrontation ensued on Mount Cer. a A four-day battle ensued, culminating in the decisive defeat of Austro-Hungarian

    Serbian campaign (1914)

    Serbian campaign (1914)

    Serbian_campaign_(1914)

  • Bosnia vilayet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1867 to 1878 (officially in 1908)

    (Kazas of Berbir, Derbend and Teşene) Sanjak of Hersek (Its center was Mostar, included kazas of Foça, Koniça, Dumna, Liyubuşka, İstolça, Trebin, Bileke

    Bosnia vilayet

    Bosnia vilayet

    Bosnia_vilayet

  • Third bombardment of mount Lovćen
  • 1916 battle of invasion of Montenegro during WWI

    The Third bombardment of Mount Lovćen was a military engagement between the joint armies of Austria-Hungary and German Empire against the Kingdom of Montenegro

    Third bombardment of mount Lovćen

    Third bombardment of mount Lovćen

    Third_bombardment_of_mount_Lovćen

  • Bosnia Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1580 to 1867

    (Paşa Sancağı, Sarajevo (Sarabosna)) Sanjak of Herzegovina (Hersek Sancağı, Mostar) Sanjak of Zvornik (İzvornik Sancağı, Zvornik) Sanjak of Krka-Lika (Kırka

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia Eyalet

    Bosnia_Eyalet

  • Operation Schwarz
  • Battle during World War II

    Dubrovnik and 32nd Infantry Division Marche in downstream of the Neretva, from Mostar to Metković. While the Axis were preparing for Operation Schwarz, fierce

    Operation Schwarz

    Operation Schwarz

    Operation_Schwarz

  • Operation Alfa
  • 1942 World War II offensive in Yugoslavia

    Gora, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) north of Mostar. In the village of Gorani, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) southwest of Mostar, three villagers were killed and, as

    Operation Alfa

    Operation Alfa

    Operation_Alfa

  • Serbian campaign (1915)
  • 1915 military campaign in Serbia

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Serbian campaign (1915)

    Serbian campaign (1915)

    Serbian_campaign_(1915)

  • Battle of Nicopolis
  • 1396 battle during the Ottoman wars in Europe

    scouting the situation was de Coucy, who took a group of 500 knights and 500 mounted archers south. Learning of a large group of Turks approaching through a

    Battle of Nicopolis

    Battle of Nicopolis

    Battle_of_Nicopolis

  • Herzegovina uprising (1852–1862)
  • Ethnic Serbian revolt against the Ottoman Empire

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Herzegovina uprising (1852–1862)

    Herzegovina_uprising_(1852–1862)

  • Fall of Belgrade (1915)
  • 1915 battle during World War I

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Fall of Belgrade (1915)

    Fall of Belgrade (1915)

    Fall_of_Belgrade_(1915)

  • Crusade of Varna
  • 1443–44 European defeat by the Ottomans

    The Crusade of Varna was an unsuccessful military campaign mounted by several European leaders to check the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Central

    Crusade of Varna

    Crusade of Varna

    Crusade_of_Varna

  • Montenegrin campaign
  • 1916 invasion of Montenegro during WWI

    bombardments of Mount Lovćen played a decisive role in breaking the morale of the defenders of the mountain, and by 11 January, Mount Lovćen was in Austrian

    Montenegrin campaign

    Montenegrin campaign

    Montenegrin_campaign

  • Operation Kugelblitz
  • Axis operation during WWII

    Kugelblitz, 11 November 1943 German troops of the 1. Gebirgs-Division mounted on (flak armed) half-tracks in front of the former partisan HQ (Hotel "Čajniče")

    Operation Kugelblitz

    Operation Kugelblitz

    Operation_Kugelblitz

  • Battle of Kosovo (1448)
  • Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe and Ottoman-Hungarian Wars

    Hungarian kingdom no longer had the military and financial resources to mount an offensive against the Ottomans. With the end of the half-century-long

    Battle of Kosovo (1448)

    Battle of Kosovo (1448)

    Battle_of_Kosovo_(1448)

  • Stećak
  • Monumental medieval tombstones in the Balkans

    Denis Drljević, a coppersmith from Mostar, and fashion artis, Vedrana Božić, who runs the art and craft gallery in Mostar. Nevena Nikolić, the artist from

    Stećak

    Stećak

    Stećak

  • Siege of Sarajevo
  • Siege during the Bosnian War (1992–1996)

    Deliberate Force Siege of Bihać Siege of Goražde Siege of Srebrenica Siege of Mostar This War Of Mine 5 April 1992 was the date of the first attack which was

    Siege of Sarajevo

    Siege of Sarajevo

    Siege_of_Sarajevo

  • Battle of Kupres (1992)
  • Part of the Bosnian War

    Croats accounted for 39 percent. The JNA deployed an armoured unit based in Mostar to the plateau in May 1991. The bulk of the force moved to Knin three months

    Battle of Kupres (1992)

    Battle_of_Kupres_(1992)

  • Battle of Lopate
  • 1796 battle between Old Montenegro and the Ottoman Empire

    soldiers from the mentioned towns. This unit attacked the mountains of Morača (Mount Lopatice, near Lopate) against the tribespeople of Trebjesa, Morača and

    Battle of Lopate

    Battle_of_Lopate

  • War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
  • U.S Armed conflict in South Asia

    original on 4 November 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2012. Elise Labott & Mike Mount (22 May 2012). "NATO accepts Obama timetable to end war in Afghanistan by

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)

  • NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
  • 1999 military operation

    Junik area. The KLA also penetrated a few miles into the south-western Mount Paštrik area. But most of the province remained under Serb control. Potential

    NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

    NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

    NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia

  • Battle of Zenta
  • 1697 battle of the Great Turkish War

    complete freedom of action in Ottoman Bosnia. On 22 October after Eugene mounted a raid with six thousand cavalry including Serbian Militia of the Sava

    Battle of Zenta

    Battle of Zenta

    Battle_of_Zenta

  • Priest Jovica's Rebellion
  • 1834 rebellion in Bosnian Posavina

    of Bulgaria and Serbia Mačva War Hungarian–Serbian War (1321-1324) War of Hum (1326–1329) Serbian civil war of 1331 Serbian nobility conflict (1369) Battle

    Priest Jovica's Rebellion

    Priest_Jovica's_Rebellion

  • Battle of Mojkovac
  • Battle during World War I (6-7 January 1916)

    offensive south. In the meantime, the Austro-Hungarians had already taken Mount Lovćen (11/1), the capital Cetinje (13/1), Peć and Berane (10/1). Some historians

    Battle of Mojkovac

    Battle of Mojkovac

    Battle_of_Mojkovac

  • Siege of Zara
  • Part of the Fourth Crusade

    featured fold-out ramps below the waterline that could be opened to allow mounted knights to charge directly onto shore. The Venetian warships were powered

    Siege of Zara

    Siege of Zara

    Siege_of_Zara

  • Prizren incident
  • European military confrontation

    German soldiers in the armored vehicle, supported by a Leopard 2 tank that mounted a roadblock, shot back. Three paratroopers fired at the car with their

    Prizren incident

    Prizren incident

    Prizren_incident

  • Catherine of Bosnia
  • Queen consort of Bosnia

    the daughter of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, Grand Duke of Bosnia and Duke of Hum and Primorje, Knyaz of Drina, usually considered by historiography to be

    Catherine of Bosnia

    Catherine of Bosnia

    Catherine_of_Bosnia

  • Islam in Albania
  • Bosniaken sind wahrschlich nach 1875 aus der Umgebung von Mostar, und zwar aus Dörfern zwischen Mostar und Čapljina, nach Albanien gekommen... Einzelne bosnische

    Islam in Albania

    Islam in Albania

    Islam_in_Albania

  • Bosnian mujahideen
  • Muslim volunteers during the Bosnian War

    commission violates human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Nw. UJ Int'l Hum. Rts. 8 (2009): 216 Moghadam, Assaf (2011). The Globalization of Martyrdom:

    Bosnian mujahideen

    Bosnian_mujahideen

  • Battle of Bazargic
  • WW1 Battle

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Battle of Bazargic

    Battle of Bazargic

    Battle_of_Bazargic

  • Siege of Dubrovnik
  • 1991–1992 siege in Croatian War of Independence

    and most of the eastern bank of the Neretva River south of Mostar. The fighting around Mostar and JNA artillery attacks on the city started on 6 April.

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege_of_Dubrovnik

  • First Serbian Uprising
  • 1804–1813 rebellion in the Ottoman Empire

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    First Serbian Uprising

    First Serbian Uprising

    First_Serbian_Uprising

  • July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes
  • Orahovac. At 02:00, the column was ambushed by Yugoslav border guards between Mount Đeravica and the Košare border outpost, west of Dečani. The ambush occurred

    July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes

    July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes

    July_18,_1998,_Albanian–Yugoslav_border_clashes

  • Siege of Kijevo
  • Part of the Croatian War of Independence

    Motorised Brigade left barracks in Mostar, only to be stopped by civilians ahead of Široki Brijeg, west of Mostar. The convoy remained in place for three

    Siege of Kijevo

    Siege_of_Kijevo

  • Uprising in Banat
  • 1594 rebellion against the Ottomans in Central Europe

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Uprising in Banat

    Uprising in Banat

    Uprising_in_Banat

  • Assault on Vlašić (1995)
  • Military engagement of the Bosnian War

    and Herzegovina (ARBiH) during the Bosnian War, during which it captured Mount Vlašić in central Bosnia, which had been under the control of the Army of

    Assault on Vlašić (1995)

    Assault on Vlašić (1995)

    Assault_on_Vlašić_(1995)

  • Battle of Orašje
  • 1995 battle of the Bosnian War

    ARBiH exerted increasing pressure on the VRS, especially in the area of Mount Vlašić. While the HV and the HVO advanced west of Livno (Operation Leap

    Battle of Orašje

    Battle_of_Orašje

  • Syrmian Front
  • WWII Axis defense line

    counterattacks. In late March and early April 1945, Yugoslav Army units mounted a general offensive on all fronts. The Yugoslav First Army, commanded by

    Syrmian Front

    Syrmian Front

    Syrmian_Front

  • Battle of Niš (1915)
  • 1915 battle during World War I

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Battle of Niš (1915)

    Battle of Niš (1915)

    Battle_of_Niš_(1915)

  • Battle of Zsibó
  • 1705 battle in Rákóczi's War of Independence

    and cavalry, which included a miscellaneous Hungarian-Romanian-Serbian mounted regiment. The combined forces of the Kuruc-French army numbered 15,000

    Battle of Zsibó

    Battle of Zsibó

    Battle_of_Zsibó

  • Podgorica
  • Capital and largest city of Montenegro

    apartment in the city. In the late 1960s, the cities of Titograd, Zadar, and Mostar competed to be selected as the location of Yugoslavia's expanding aluminum

    Podgorica

    Podgorica

    Podgorica

  • Belgrade offensive
  • 1944 Second World War battle

    well as from local formations. On 22 September, the 1st Mountain Division mounted an attack on the left bank of the Danube in order to gain control of the

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade_offensive

  • Operation Southeast Croatia
  • Axis military operation in World War II

    insurgents. This did not occur, as the Italians claimed the railroad near Mostar had been damaged, resulting in several weeks delay. A scratch force, consisting

    Operation Southeast Croatia

    Operation Southeast Croatia

    Operation_Southeast_Croatia

  • Plitvice Lakes incident
  • Armed clash at the beginning of the Croatian War of Independence

    from the original on 29 October 2013. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived

    Plitvice Lakes incident

    Plitvice_Lakes_incident

  • Battle of Sirmium
  • Battle in 1167

    of the Hungarian cavalry are described as being heavily armoured, and mounted on armoured horses. The battle commenced with the Byzantine horse archers

    Battle of Sirmium

    Battle of Sirmium

    Battle_of_Sirmium

  • 1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
  • Conflict between SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia

    specified as Gradiška–Virovitica, Bihać–Karlovac–Zagreb, Knin–Zadar and Mostar–Split. Armoured and mechanized forces were tasked with the capture of eastern

    1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia

    1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia

    1991_Yugoslav_campaign_in_Croatia

  • Vukovar massacre
  • Massacre of civilians and prisoners of war following the Battle of Vukovar

    Snow went to Vukovar and drove to Ovčara accompanied by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant Larry Moore who was deployed to the region with the UNPROFOR

    Vukovar massacre

    Vukovar_massacre

  • Battle of Šibenik
  • Battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    from the original on 27 November 2010. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Archived from the original

    Battle of Šibenik

    Battle_of_Šibenik

  • Battle of Osijek
  • 1991–92 battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    from the original on 30 November 2013. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Archived from the original

    Battle of Osijek

    Battle of Osijek

    Battle_of_Osijek

  • Vardar offensive
  • World War I military operation

    Disma and Borran. In the meantime, an Anglo-Hellenic force would strike Mount Belasica, occupying the Rupel Pass. The Doiran sector had previously been

    Vardar offensive

    Vardar offensive

    Vardar_offensive

  • Battle of Letenye
  • Battle during Hungarian Revolution of 1848

    battle order, crossed to the other side of the river on the footbridge mounted by the Croats on the mill’s ships, and, using the timber brought partly

    Battle of Letenye

    Battle_of_Letenye

  • Battle of Borovo Selo
  • 1991 Croatian War of Independence battle

    Officers Killed in Borovo Selo]. 24sata.hr. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. New York City. Reuters. 19 August 1990. ISSN 0362-4331

    Battle of Borovo Selo

    Battle_of_Borovo_Selo

  • Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
  • German military operation

    to return north and attack the brigades of the 4th Krajina Division on Mount Grmeč, to secure the main supply road from Bihać to Bosanski Petrovac; this

    Operation Rösselsprung (1944)

    Operation Rösselsprung (1944)

    Operation_Rösselsprung_(1944)

  • Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
  • Kantakouzenos instead sent envoys, including an embassy of monks from Mount Athos to Constantinople. However, they too were dismissed by the Patriarch

    Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347

    Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347

    Byzantine_civil_war_of_1341–1347

  • Operation Storm
  • 1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    from the original on 29 December 2011. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Archived from the original

    Operation Storm

    Operation Storm

    Operation_Storm

  • Operation Winter '94
  • 1994 battle of the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War

    Leap 1 (Operacija Skok 1) on 7 April 1995, which improved HV positions on Mount Dinara on the southern rim of the field, dominating the area around the

    Operation Winter '94

    Operation_Winter_'94

  • Serbia in the Middle Ages
  • Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries

    while some were located in the ruins from the late antiquity (Cim, near Mostar; Višići). In many cemeteries, evidence of cremation were discovered, but

    Serbia in the Middle Ages

    Serbia in the Middle Ages

    Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • List of streets and squares in Belgrade
  • Venac, Andrićev Venac, London, Savamala, Park Gavrilo Princip, West Vračar, Mostar One of the major traffic arteries of Belgrade, a main korzo in the 19th

    List of streets and squares in Belgrade

    List of streets and squares in Belgrade

    List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Belgrade

  • Operation Mistral 2
  • Offensive by the Croatian Army and Croatian Defence Council

    allowed the 1st HGZ to push through the 4th Guards Brigade and outflank Mount Vitorog and the particularly strong VRS defences there. The 1st HGZ was

    Operation Mistral 2

    Operation_Mistral_2

  • Battle of Zvornik
  • 1943 battle in Bosnian town

    powerful onslaught could takeover the Zvornik Fortress (Kula grad) on Mount Mlađevac. Mlađevac and Zmajevac were also successfully captured in the initial

    Battle of Zvornik

    Battle_of_Zvornik

  • Battle of Vukovar
  • 1991 Croatian War of Independence siege

    thousands of Serbs during the Second World War. From mid-1990, the SDS mounted an armed rebellion in Serb-inhabited areas of Croatia and set up the self-declared

    Battle of Vukovar

    Battle of Vukovar

    Battle_of_Vukovar

  • Operation Southern Move
  • 1995 Bosnian War battle

    against the ARBiH near Ključ and Bosanska Krupa, and allowing the ARBiH to mount a successful advance against the VRS 1st Krajina Corps defending Sanski

    Operation Southern Move

    Operation_Southern_Move

  • Invasion of Yugoslavia
  • 1941 Axis campaign during World War II

    troops in Mostar, the former taking control of the city. Several VVKJ aircraft were damaged and disabled on Jasenica airfield near Mostar, including

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion_of_Yugoslavia

  • Serbian campaign
  • Campaign during World War I

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Serbian campaign

    Serbian campaign

    Serbian_campaign

  • List of tallest crosses in the world
  • Podmocani 41.029704 21.055144 33 m (108 ft) 2000 Hum Hill Millennium Cross  Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 43.329521 17.806944 33 m (108 ft) 2002 Przełęcz

    List of tallest crosses in the world

    List_of_tallest_crosses_in_the_world

  • Jančić's rebellion
  • Serbo-Ottoman revolutionary conflict, 1809

    of Bulgaria and Serbia Mačva War Hungarian–Serbian War (1321-1324) War of Hum (1326–1329) Serbian civil war of 1331 Serbian nobility conflict (1369) Battle

    Jančić's rebellion

    Jančić's_rebellion

  • Bosnian uprising (1831–1833)
  • Revolt by Bosnian nobles against the Ottoman Empire

    Vlasenica, Birča, Tuzla, Bijeljina, Tešanj, Zenica, Travnik, Skoplje, Livno, Mostar, Gacko and Nevesinje never arrived. The majority of the ayans remained neutral

    Bosnian uprising (1831–1833)

    Bosnian_uprising_(1831–1833)

  • Operation Summer '95
  • Joint military offensive of the Croatian Army and the Croatian Defence Council

    Retrieved 29 December 2012. News reports "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Retrieved 31 October 2012

    Operation Summer '95

    Operation Summer '95

    Operation_Summer_'95

  • Battle of the Barracks
  • Part of the Croatian War of Independence

    from the original on 2 December 2013. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Archived from the original

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle_of_the_Barracks

  • Great Retreat (Serbia)
  • Military retreat of the Serbian army during the winter of 1915–16

    of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Great Retreat (Serbia)

    Great Retreat (Serbia)

    Great_Retreat_(Serbia)

  • Second Balkan War
  • Bulgaria's invasion of its neighbours (1913)

    the 10th Independent Battalion and the 10th Cavalry Regiment of seven mounted and seven infantry companies. In total, Ivanov's force comprised 232 companies

    Second Balkan War

    Second Balkan War

    Second_Balkan_War

  • Battle of the Miljevci Plateau
  • Part of the Croatian War of Independence

    Plateau]. Blic (in Serbian). 21 June 2012. "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". The New York Times. Reuters. 19 August 1990. Sudetic, Chuck (2 April 1991)

    Battle of the Miljevci Plateau

    Battle_of_the_Miljevci_Plateau

  • Battle on Vrtijeljka
  • 1685 battle of the Great Turkish War between Venetians/Montenegrins and Ottomans

    long as time endures. They lay in wait for Šenćer the Vizier on the top of Mount Vrtijeljka and fought till noon on a hot summer day. No Serb wanted to betray

    Battle on Vrtijeljka

    Battle_on_Vrtijeljka

  • Serb uprising of 1596–1597
  • of Neretva Battle of the Sutjeska Raid on Drvar Battle of Knin Battle of Mostar Battle of Lijevče Field 1942 Montenegro offensive Bihać Operation Battle

    Serb uprising of 1596–1597

    Serb uprising of 1596–1597

    Serb_uprising_of_1596–1597

  • April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush
  • Shenon (April 24, 1998). "U.S. Eyes Curbs on Belgrade As Albanian Deaths Mount". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2015. "Ethnic Albanians mourn

    April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush

    April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush

    April_23,_1998,_Albanian–Yugoslav_border_ambush

  • Battle of Malka Nidzhe
  • Opening battle of the Monastir Offensive

    between the two main Allied forces, was the Serbian Cavalry Division of four mounted and 12 dismounted squadrons. For both directions of the Allied advance

    Battle of Malka Nidzhe

    Battle of Malka Nidzhe

    Battle_of_Malka_Nidzhe

  • Operation Maslenica
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  • Hum
  • v. t.

    To sing with shut mouth; to murmur without articulation; to mumble; as, to hum a tune.

  • Mount
  • v.

    A mass of earth, or earth and rock, rising considerably above the common surface of the surrounding land; a mountain; a high hill; -- used always instead of mountain, when put before a proper name; as, Mount Washington; otherwise, chiefly in poetry.

  • Him
  • pron.

    Them. See Hem.

  • Hum
  • v. i.

    To have the sensation of a humming noise; as, my head hums, -- a pathological condition.

  • Mount
  • n.

    To attain in value; to amount.

  • Hum
  • v. i.

    To make an inarticulate sound, like h'm, through the nose in the process of speaking, from embarrassment or a affectation; to hem.

  • Amount
  • n.

    The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year's revenue.

  • Amount
  • v. t.

    To signify; to amount to.

  • Amount
  • n.

    The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this.

  • Count
  • v. i.

    To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.

  • Hum
  • v. i.

    To make a low, prolonged sound, like that of a bee in flight; to drone; to murmur; to buzz; as, a top hums.

  • Mount
  • v. t.

    To cause to mount; to put on horseback; to furnish with animals for riding; to furnish with horses.

  • Hum
  • n.

    The confused noise of a crowd or of machinery, etc., heard at a distance; as, the hum of industry.

  • Mountance
  • n.

    Amount; sum; quantity; extent.

  • Mount
  • v.

    A bulwark for offense or defense; a mound.

  • Sum
  • n.

    The principal points or thoughts when viewed together; the amount; the substance; compendium; as, this is the sum of all the evidence in the case; this is the sum and substance of his objections.

  • Hum
  • interj.

    Ahem; hem; an inarticulate sound uttered in a pause of speech implying doubt and deliberation.

  • Sum
  • n.

    A quantity of money or currency; any amount, indefinitely; as, a sum of money; a small sum, or a large sum.

  • Hum
  • interj.

    An inarticulate nasal sound or murmur, like h'm, uttered by a speaker in pause from embarrassment, affectation, etc.

  • Mound
  • v. t.

    To fortify or inclose with a mound.