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Jovan Monasterlija : ウィキペディア英語版
Jovan Monasterlija

Jovan Monasterlija (; fl. 1683–1706) was a Serbian ''vice-voivode''〔Ćirković 2004, (p. 144 )〕 (podvojvoda) and Austrian (Holy Roman Empire) imperial officer that led a Serb army against the Ottoman Empire and other enemies of the Austrian Emperor. He was titled leader of the Serbian nation by Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I.
==Early life==
The Monasterlija (or Manastirlija) family gained nobility status from Emperor Ferdinand III in 1665, when Petar Monasterlija was ennobled. The family had settled Komorn County in 1606 from Srpski Kovin (''Ráckeve''), possibly originally from Monastir (''Bitola''), hence his epithet "Monasterlija" (Turkish: Monastirli, ''of Monastir''). Jovan was born in Komorn, the son of Petar.

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