List of Serbs of North Macedonia

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Medieval nobility[edit]

Churchmen[edit]

Artists[edit]

Visual arts[edit]

Performing arts[edit]

Film
Music

Literature[edit]

Scientists[edit]

Politicians[edit]

Military[edit]

Serbian Revolution
Rebels
  • Velika Begovica, female rebel in the Kozjak region active during the Serbo-Turkish War (1876–78)
  • Zdravko Trajković-Dimitrijević (born ca. 1850, fl. 1876–80), known as Davče, was a Serbian soldier and rebel leader in Old Serbia and northern Macedonia. He hailed from Kumanovo. He participated in the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78), and after the war fought in various rebel bands throughout Old Serbia and Macedonia against the Ottomans. He was among the 65 signatories of the 1880 appeal to Serbia to aid in a rebellion in Macedonia. He was part of Spiro Crne's band during the Brsjak Revolt.[3]
Kingdom of Serbia
Guerilla fighters in Macedonian struggle under Ottomans
World War II

Sports[edit]

Other[edit]

By descent[edit]

Born in Serbia and elsewhere with Serbian origins from North Macedonia:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Бранко Шашић, Знаменити Шапчани и Подринци, Шабац 1998. available via Riznica srpska http://riznicasrpska.net/knjizevnost/index.php?topic=367.0
  2. ^ Mladen Stančić, Zaboravili na tvorca modernog Skoplja, Večernje novosti 9.11.2013 http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/planeta.300.html:462960-Zaboravili-na-tvorca-modernog-Skoplja
  3. ^ Hadži-Vasiljević 1928, p. 9.
  4. ^ "NBA Pero: Zvezdin "delija", momče Makedonče". 5 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Вечер OnLine". Vecer. Archived from the original on 2010-01-27.
  6. ^ "Дедо ми е од Берово и ќе дојдам после корона, вели актерот Милош Биковиќ кој ќе го промовира филмот "Хотел Белград" во Македонија". 7 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Svetlana Bojković Biografija". 31 December 2018.

Sources[edit]

  • Hadži-Vasiljević, Jovan (1928). Četnička akcija u Staroj Srbiji i Maćedoniji (in Serbian). Belgrade: Sv. Sava.