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Association for Serb Liberation and Unification

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Association for Serb Liberation and Unification
FormationSeptember 1871
Typesecret revolutionary organisation
PurposeLiberation and unification of Serb-inhabited territories of the Ottoman Empire.
Location
  • *Cetinje
    • Novi Sad
    • Belgrade
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Association for Serb Liberation and Unification (Serbian Cyrillic: Дружина за ослобођење и уједињење српско) or Society for Serb Liberation and Unification (Друштво за ослобођење и уједињење српско), commonly known as "the Association", was a Serb revolutionary organisation (national liberation movement) based in Cetinje, established in 1871, with the aim of liberating Serb-inhabited territories from the hands of the Ottoman Empire. The Association founded several boards (odbori): in Cetinje, in Novi Sad, and in Belgrade. At the same time, the Main Board for Serb Liberation (Главни одбор за српско ослобођење was established in Kragujevac with the same goals.

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History

The Association was founded by members of the "United Serbian Youth" (Уједињена омладина српска) and other patriots from all over the Yugoslav lands.[1] This was secretly done after the baptism of Montenegrin Prince Nicholas' daughter.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Cenić, Mita; Perović (1988). Izabrani spisi. p. 340. ISBN 9788609001451.
  2. ^ Petrović, Nikola (1969). Svetozar Miletić i Narodna stranka: Građa. 1860-1885. Костић, Димитријевић и други истакнути чланови Омладине боравили су септембра 1871. на Цетињу приликом крштења кћерке кнеза Николе. Том при- ликом основана је Дружина за ослобођење и уједињење српско.
  3. ^ Радојичић, Драгана (2006). Између култура Истока и Запада: северозападна Бока Которска. p. 66. ISBN 9788675870371. Био је члан Српске уједињене омладине и тајне револуционарне организације „Дружина за ослобођење и уједињење Српско".


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