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DescriptionCentral europe 1683.png |
English: Central Europe in 1683 - Habsburg and Ottoman territories, including Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary (Royal Hungary) and Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman vassal states and Ottoman eyalets.
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References
- The Times History of Europe, Times Books, London, 2002.
- Peter Rokai - Zoltan Đere - Tibor Pal - Aleksandar Kasaš, Istorija Mađara, Beograd, 2002.
- Dr Dušan J. Popović, Srbi u Vojvodini, knjiga 1, Novi Sad, 1990.
- Dr D. J. Popović, Vojvodina u tursko doba, Zbornik "Vojvodina", knjiga I, Fototipsko izdanje, PROMETEJ, Novi Sad, 2008.
- Halil Inaldžik, Osmansko carstvo, Beograd, 2003.
- Petrit Imami, Srbi i Albanci kroz vekove, Beograd, 2000.
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