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Serbian nationalism asserts that Serbs are a nation and promotes the cultural and political unity of Serbs. It is an ethnic nationalism, originally arising in the context of the general rise of nationalism in the Balkans under Ottoman rule, under the influence of Serbian linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić and Serbian statesman Ilija Garašanin.
Serbian nationalism was an important factor during the Balkan Wars which contributed to the decline of the Ottoman Empire, during and after World War I when it contributed to the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and again during the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s.After 1878, Serbian nationalists merged their goals with those of Yugoslavists, and emulated the Piedmont's leading role in the Risorgimento of Italy, by claiming that Serbia sought not only to unite all Serbs in one state, but that Serbia intended to be a South Slavic Piedmont that would unite all South Slavs in one state known as Yugoslavia. Serbian nationalists supported a centralized Yugoslav state that guaranteed the unity of the Serbs while resisting efforts to decentralize the state. The Vidovdan Constitution adopted by Yugoslavia in 1921 consolidated the country as a centralized state under the Serbian Karađorđević monarchy. Croatian nationalists opposed the centralized state and demanded decentralization and an autonomous Croatia within Yugoslavia, which was accepted by the Yugoslav government in the Cvetković–Maček Agreement of 1939. Serbian nationalists opposed the agreement on the grounds that it weakened the unity of Serbdom, asserting its importance to Yugoslavia with the slogan "Strong Serbdom, Strong Yugoslavia". The invasion and partition of Yugoslavia in World War II resulted in violent ethnic conflict between nationalist Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, and others, resulting in a highly violent sectarian variant of Serbian nationalism rising in the Chetnik movement.The decentralization of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the 1960s and the suppression of all ethnic nationalist sentiments led to a Serbian nationalist backlash and resurgence in the 1980s, that condemned post-World War II Yugoslavism and the decentralization of Yugoslavia. Upon Yugoslavia collapsing in the 1990s with multiple republics seeking secession, Serbian nationalists demanded that all Serbs in all the Yugoslav republics had the right to be united in a common state, ethnic conflict occurred between Serbs seeking unity with Serbia and other Yugoslav ethnicities seeking independence.
Rifle is in excellent condition. Seen about 500 rounds give or take. No interest in trades at the moment PM if interested. 5 magazines included in addition to the archangel stock pictured below. JMAC folding stock Zenitco pt-6 grip and trijicon SRO I will be keeping. Will include original...
Cleaning out the storage area and found a 500 round box of 7.62x51 that I purchased for a .308 Remington rifle I no longer own. Packaged in smaller boxes, not bulk ammo. This brand and quantity sells for around 550 on some of the online ammo sellers that have it. Asking $450 picked up in the...
Up for sale we have a Serbian Police turn in SKS Rifle in 7.62x39. This one was refinished in Russian Blood by David at Soviet Stocks. Overall I would rate it as "Good" surplus condition with regular wear and tear for rifles of this period. This rifle was originally purchased from Calssic...
Selling my Zastava m70a with 2 magazines and leather holster. Pistol is basically a modern production of the WW2 Soviet Tokarev chambered in 9x19 instead of the Soviet 7.62x25. Gun is in excellent shape and a lot of fun to shoot.
From what I’ve seen online this pistol appears to be sold...
From my personal collection. Acquired new in 2023. Only 130 rounds non-corrosive factory ammo fired from the bench. Includes 4 steel magazines, 1x20 and 3x10. Also included, SVD “Tabuk” style flash hider. ***Sling is NOT included.
Nothing wrong with this just have too many .308s.
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Zastava M-57 7.62 x 25mm Serbian version of the Russian TT (Tokarev). Imported by CAI (Century Arms International), Georgia VT.
Much loved among gun enthusiasts. Includes two full magazines.
$350
I have 3 new Serbian bolt hold open AK mags. Just received these in the mail for my Gaili, Ace Pistol but my gun won’t accept them 😩 asking what I paid for them $30 for all three.
Zastava Serbian/Yugo Zpap Ak47 M70 model for sale. It's unfired with the maple wood furniture. 7.62x39
The maple wood furniture has been treated. The process:
Week 1: lightly sanded with 120 grit and used Boiled Linseed oil. Let dry for a week.
Week 2: sanded with 220 then oiled.
Week 3...