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Serb lands
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This is a list of political entities (states and provinces) that were inhabited or ruled by Serbs during history. The list also include political entities where Serbs were an official, constitutional or titular nation. It should be noted that some entities mentioned in the list (like Socialist Republic of Croatia ) were mainly inhabited by non-Serbs, but are listed here because Serbs were one of the constitutional, official or recognized nations in these areas. Moreover, many of the mentioned areas were also inhabited by other non-Serb ethnic groups. The territories of the Balkans where Serbs lived and/or ruled are called the Serbian lands citation needed .
Historical political entities
Before the Serb arrival to the Balkans
Medieval political entities
Tsar Dušan's Serbia (cca. 1350 AD
Principality of Rascia (630s-middle 9th century), Grand Principality of Rascia (mid 9th century-924, late 11th century-1217), Serbian Kingdom (of Rascia) (1217-1395), Serbian Empire (1345-1371)
Principality of Travunia (630s-middle 10th century)
Principality of Zachlumia (630s-1326), Lordship of the Chełm (1326-1448), Duchy of Herzegovina (1448-1449), Duchy of Saint Sava (1449-1482)
Principality of Pagania (630s-12th century)
Principality of Doclea (630s-1018, 1036-1077), Kingdom of Duklja and Dalmatia (1077-12th century, early 13th century-14th century), Principality of Zeta (1360s-1496)
Banate of Bosnia (12th-14th century), Kingdom of Bosnia and Serbia (1377-1463), Kingdom of Bosnia (1465-1476)
Serbia (9th century), Principality of Serbia (927-960)
Kingdom of Srem (1282-1325)
Empire of Epirus (1359-1373)
Empire of Serres (1356-1365), Despotate of Serres (1365-1371)
State of Kesar Voihna (14th century)
State of Radoslav Hlapen (14th century)
Despotate of Epirus (14th century)
State of Vojislav Vojinović (14th century)
State of Sevastokrator Dejan (14th century)
State of Sevastokrator Vlatko (14th century)
Realm of Mrnjavčević house (14th century)
Realm of Branković house (14th century-1427)
Duchy of Herzegovina (14th - 15th century)
Moravian Serbia (14th century-1402), Serbian Despotate (1402-1537)
Serbian Empire of Jovan Nenad (1526-1527), Duchy of Syrmia of Radoslav Čelnik (1527-1530)
Modern political entities
Map of New Serbia and Slavo-Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia in 1913
Military Frontier (1579–1881)
Habsburg Serbia (1718–1739)
Kingdom of Slavonia (1745–1868)
New Serbia (1752–1764)
Slavo-Serbia (1753–1764)
Koča's Frontier (1788–1791)
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (1868–1918)
Karađorđe's Serbia (1804–1813), Princedom of Serbia (1817–1882), Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
Serbian Voivodeship (1848–1849), Voivodeship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat (1849–1860)
State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
Banat Republic (1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929), Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1941)
Serb-Hungarian Baranya-Baja Republic (1921)
Kingdom of Serbia (1941–1944)
Republic of Užice (1941)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1945–1946), Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (1946–1963), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1992)
Republic of the Serbian People of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992), Serb Republic (1992–1995)
Republic of Serbian Frontier (1991–1995)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003), State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
Present political entities
Serb-inhabited political entities at the end of the 20th century
This is the list of the current states and regions where Serbs are in absolute or relative ethnic majority, are one of the constitutional or recognized peoples or Serbian language is official:
References
See also
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