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By: Levi, Samantha, and Fabiola
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Serbia Bosnia Herzesouina,Croatia Republic of Macedonia Albania
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12 th Century- Principality of Zeta 1276-1309- Queen Jelena 1496- Ottoman Empire 14 th Century- House of Balsic/Crnojevic 18 th and 19 th Century- House of Petrovic During the Ottoman rule over the Balkans, the Montenegrins were given their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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The medieval principalities of Zeta and Doclea under local rulers have paved the path for what is modern Montenegro. Under Ottoman rule a theocracy was formed. *Theocracy is a form of government in which a god is recognized as the ruler* Under the Crnojevic rule, the Montenegrin Church reached it’s peak. The rule of the House of Petrovic unified the Montenegrins and established strong ties with Russia and Serbia. The Montenegrins maintained their independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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Balkan War 1911-1912 World War I –Allies Christmas Rebellion 1922-1923 The Christmas Rebellion refers to the uprising of Montenegrin guerrilla fighters aimed against the planned annexation by Serbia, and occupation by the Serbian armed forces.
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Eastern Orthodox Christianity Pre-Christian Practices Some Muslim and Catholic
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Majority are farmers They produce olives, figs, and grapes They herd sheep, goats, and cattle
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Slavs traveled from the Bay of Kotor to the river of Bojana during the first half of the 7 th century to form the Principality of Doclea A tradition of newly weds is to plant an olive tree as a symbol of marriage. After the Montenegrins had moved to Adriatic, Dr. Rotkovic came about to find 800 toponyms in Montenegro. * Toponymy is the scientific study of place names, their origins, and their meanings.*
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