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[ENTER PRESENTATION] Author: Pavle Vasic

Excerpts from the book: "1808/1918 Serbian Military Uniforms"

A uniformed Serbian militia is mentioned at the end of the seventeenth century after the siege of Vienna in 1683, but no details are known of its dress. It can be supposed that it derived from national costumes like the uniform introduced at the end of the first half of the eighteenth century. In the thirties on the initiative of the metropolitan Vikentije Jovanovic, a Serbian Hussar Regiment (1735) was formed which did not survive long. Nevertheless there are references to their dress: sabre, carbine and two pistols with green dolman and red breeches. Frontier regiments were uniformed in 1744 and this uniform had certain Hungarian traits until 1767, when it was tailored in the style of the Austrian infantry. This it retained until the Military frontier was abolished in 1873.

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Serbian Unity Congress is thankful to the family of Pavle Vasic for granting a permition to use material from the book "1808/1918 Serbian Military Uniforms".

Kongres Srpskog Ujedinjenja se zahvaljuje porodici Pavla Vasica na dozvoli za koriscenje materijala iz knjige "Uniforme srpske vojske 1808-1918".

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