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Serbian Campaign (World War I)|date_event1 = August
1914 – November 1915 |event_post =|date_post =||p1 = Principality of Serbia|p2 = Kingdom of Montenegro|p3 =|flag_p1 = National flag of Serbia.svg|flag_p2 = FlagRoyalMNE.gif|flag_p3 =|s1 = Kingdom of Yugoslavia|flag_s1 = Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (civil).svg||image_flag = Flag of Serbia (1882-1918).svg|image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg|national_anthem =
Bože Pravde|official_languages = [Serbian language|capital = Belgrade|latd=44 |latm=49 |latNS=N |longd=20 |longm=28 |longEW=E|government_type = Monarchy|title_leader =
Monarch|leader1 =
Milan Obrenović IV–[1889|year_leader2=[1889–
1903|year_leader3=[1903–1918-->
The
Kingdom of Serbia (
Serbian language: Краљевина Србија,
Kraljevina Srbija) was a state that existed in the
Balkans from 1882 to 1918. It was recognised as the Principality of Serbia by the
Treaty of Berlin, 1878 in
1878.
History
,
Republic of Macedonia and
Montenegro; parts of Croatia,
Romania and HungaryIt fought several wars, including the
Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885, and the
Balkan Wars of 1912–
1913 (the
First Balkan War in 1912–13, and the
Second Balkan War in
1913). It won the first Allied victory of
World War I in 1914, but
de facto ceased to exist in 1915, due to a combined invasion by
Austria-Hungary, Imperial Germany, and Kingdom of Bulgaria troops. After the war's end, it Podgorica Assembly with the
Kingdom of Montenegro and the short lived
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs to form the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, later known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Economy
The Kingdom was the object of a trade embargo by Austria-Hungary in 1906, known as Pig War (Serbia). Austria-Hungary intended to cripple the Kingdom's economy, but the embargo instead led to an end to Serbia's dependence on the Austro-Hungarian market for its livestock exports. The measure was counterproductive and Serbia's exports actually rose from £2.864 mln in 1906 to £3.259 in 1907, while in 1905 they had been £2.879 mln.
Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 Edition: Volume 24, pp688
Rulers
, King of Kingdom of SerbiaDespite its relatively short existence, the Kingdom was ruled by two dynasties: the House of Obrenović and the
House of Karađorđević.
monarch Milan Obrenović IV ruled from 6 March 1882 to 6 March 1889, when he abdication the throne. He was succeeded by his son,
Aleksandar Obrenović, who ruled from
6 March 1889 to
11 June 1903, when he was deposed in a bloody
military coup. The slaughter of the royal couple (the king and Queen Draga) by the
Black Hand shocked Europe. This opened the way for the descendants of Karađorđe (Karageorge), regarded by Serbs throughout the Balkans as the man who threw off the Ottoman Empire yoke, to return to the throne. Peter I of Yugoslavia was initially reluctant to accept the crown, disgusted as he was by the
coup d'état. However, he finally did accept and was the Kingdom's sovereign from
15 June 1903 to 1 December 1918, the day that the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was proclaimed and the Kingdom of Serbia ceased to exist.
Cities
, pictured in
1890The largest cities in the Kingdom of Serbia were (with population figures from
ca. 1910-1912):
- Belgrade - 100,000
- Prizren - 60,000
- Bitola - 54,000
- Skopje - 50,000
- Niš - 25,000
- Veles - 24,000
- Priština - 20,000
- Prilep - 20,000
- Ohrid - 18,000
- Kragujevac - 15,500
- Tetovo - 14,000
- Leskovac - 13,700
- Šabac - 12,800
- Požarevac - 12,000
- Kosovska Mitrovica - 12,000
- Vranje - 12,000
- Pirot - 10,000
Notes and references
See also
- History of Serbia
- Kingdom of Montenegro
External links
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1912
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1914
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1918
- Map
Maps
Image:Serbia1878.png|The Principality of Serbia in 1878.Image:Serbia1913.png], following the Balkan Wars.Image:Serbia1918.png] (27 November – 1 December), following its unification with
Syrmia (24 November) and Vojvodina (Banat, Bačka and Baranja, 25 November) as well as with the
Kingdom of Montenegro at the
Podgorica Assembly (27 November).Image:Europe_1914.jpg], 1914.
{{Infobox Former Country|native_name = Краљевина Србија|conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Serbia|common_name = Serbia|continent = Europe|region = Balkans|country = Serbia|year_start = 1882|year_end = 1918|date_start= 6 March|event1 =
Serbian Campaign (World War I)|date_event1 = August 1914 –
November 1915 |event_post =|date_post =||p1 = Principality of Serbia|p2 = Kingdom of Montenegro|p3 =|flag_p1 = National flag of Serbia.svg|flag_p2 = FlagRoyalMNE.gif|flag_p3 =|s1 = Kingdom of Yugoslavia|flag_s1 = Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (civil).svg||image_flag = Flag of Serbia (1882-1918).svg|image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg|national_anthem =
Bože Pravde|official_languages = [Serbian language|capital = Belgrade|latd=44 |latm=49 |latNS=N |longd=20 |longm=28 |longEW=E|government_type = Monarchy|title_leader =
Monarch|leader1 = Milan Obrenović IV–[1889|year_leader2=[1889–1903|year_leader3=[1903–
1918-->
The
Kingdom of Serbia (
Serbian language: Краљевина Србија,
Kraljevina Srbija) was a state that existed in the Balkans from
1882 to
1918. It was recognised as the Principality of Serbia by the
Treaty of Berlin, 1878 in
1878.
History
,
Republic of Macedonia and Montenegro; parts of
Croatia,
Romania and
HungaryIt fought several wars, including the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885, and the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 (the
First Balkan War in 1912–13, and the
Second Balkan War in 1913). It won the first Allied victory of
World War I in 1914, but
de facto ceased to exist in 1915, due to a combined invasion by
Austria-Hungary, Imperial Germany, and
Kingdom of Bulgaria troops. After the war's end, it Podgorica Assembly with the Kingdom of Montenegro and the short lived
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs to form the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, later known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Economy
The Kingdom was the object of a
trade embargo by Austria-Hungary in 1906, known as Pig War (Serbia). Austria-Hungary intended to cripple the Kingdom's economy, but the embargo instead led to an end to Serbia's dependence on the Austro-Hungarian market for its livestock exports. The measure was counterproductive and Serbia's exports actually rose from £2.864 mln in 1906 to £3.259 in 1907, while in 1905 they had been £2.879 mln.
Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 Edition: Volume 24, pp688
Rulers
, King of
Kingdom of SerbiaDespite its relatively short existence, the Kingdom was ruled by two dynasties: the
House of Obrenović and the
House of Karađorđević. monarch Milan Obrenović IV ruled from 6 March 1882 to 6 March 1889, when he abdication the throne. He was succeeded by his son,
Aleksandar Obrenović, who ruled from
6 March 1889 to 11 June
1903, when he was deposed in a bloody military coup. The slaughter of the royal couple (the king and
Queen Draga) by the
Black Hand shocked Europe. This opened the way for the descendants of
Karađorđe (Karageorge), regarded by Serbs throughout the Balkans as the man who threw off the Ottoman Empire yoke, to return to the throne.
Peter I of Yugoslavia was initially reluctant to accept the crown, disgusted as he was by the
coup d'état. However, he finally did accept and was the Kingdom's sovereign from
15 June 1903 to 1 December 1918, the day that the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia was proclaimed and the Kingdom of Serbia ceased to exist.
Cities
, pictured in
1890The largest cities in the Kingdom of Serbia were (with population figures from
ca. 1910-1912):
- Belgrade - 100,000
- Prizren - 60,000
- Bitola - 54,000
- Skopje - 50,000
- Niš - 25,000
- Veles - 24,000
- Priština - 20,000
- Prilep - 20,000
- Ohrid - 18,000
- Kragujevac - 15,500
- Tetovo - 14,000
- Leskovac - 13,700
- Šabac - 12,800
- Požarevac - 12,000
- Kosovska Mitrovica - 12,000
- Vranje - 12,000
- Pirot - 10,000
Notes and references
See also
External links
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1912
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1914
- Kingdom of Serbia in 1918
- Map
Maps
Image:Serbia1878.png|The Principality of Serbia in
1878.Image:Serbia1913.png], following the
Balkan Wars.Image:Serbia1918.png] (27 November – 1 December), following its unification with Syrmia (
24 November) and Vojvodina (Banat, Bačka and Baranja,
25 November) as well as with the Kingdom of Montenegro at the
Podgorica Assembly (27 November).Image:Europe_1914.jpg], 1914.
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