Slavic Serbia

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Military bases in Slavic Serbia

Slavo-Serbia ( Russian : Славяносербия / Slawjanoserbija , Serbian : Славеносрбија / Slavenosrbija or older Славено-Сербія / Slaweno-Serbija ) was a Serbian military administration area in the Russian Empire , that of the already under the Tsar I. Peter founded Serbian Hussars of Ivan Albanes (Иван Албанез) and after a decree of the government senate (Правительствующий Сенат) of the Russian Empire, under whose direct jurisdiction Slavnoserbia was formed in 1753, dissolved again in 1764 and merged with the newly founded Ujesd Donets was incorporated. Accordingly, it followed the military administration area Neuserbiens (Новая Сербия), which in 1752 under the authority of appointed in Russia as General Serbs Ivan Horwat was established (Иван Хорват) and was dissolved as 1764th

geography

The western part of Slavic Oserbia is in today 's Luhansk Oblast , the eastern part of Slavic Oserbia in the Rostov Oblast in Russia . Even today, one exists in the Luhansk Oblast Raion named Slovianoserbsk (Ukrainian Слов'яносербський район) and the small town Slovianoserbsk (Ukrainian Слов'яносербськ, Russian Славяносербск), the former seat of the local high command and the present administrative center of the same name Rajons. Slavserbia was enclosed north by the Siversky Donets , south by the Luhan (Лугань) and west by the Bachmut (Бахмут).

Slavonic Oserbia had a fortress Bachmut on the right bank of the Bachmut. Other military bases were entrenchments . In a west-east direction on the left bank of the Luhan are the following places: Luhanske , Trojitske , Kalinowske , Chorosche , Tscherkaske , Kamjanyj Brid , Werhunka and in a west-east direction on the right bank of the Siversky Donets: Verkhnye , Nyschnje , Krymske , Pidhorne , Shovte and Krasnyj Jar .

population

At the beginning the population consisted mainly of military personnel from the Habsburg Empire . The major generals Ivan Schewitsch (Иван Шевич) and Rajko Preradowitsch (Райко Прерадович) were responsible for this area. The region had several military settlements and bases in addition to these many new civilian settlements. The starting point for the migration, sometimes the great migration of Serbs to Russia (Serbian: Велика сеоба Срба у Русију ) was called, was the dissolution of the military border Potiska and the Military Frontier Pomorischka in Serbia today province Vojvodina and Western Romania in the 1751st In the same year, Serbs and Wallachians began to move out to Russia sporadically and continued until around 1770. With the establishment of Slavsoserbia, other migrants, mostly Serbs but also Romanians , came from their home countries in south-eastern Europe.

The Serbs initially came from the Potiska military border region from the villages of Martonoš, Kanjiža, Senta, Bečej, Turija, Srbobran, Bačko Gradište , Titel, Mošorin, etc. and from the Pomorischka region from the villages of Pečka, Arad, Nađlak, Semlak , Pavliš, Jenova, Glogovac, Šoljmoš etc.

After the dissolution of Slavoserbia , a Bachmuter hussar regiment continued to exist , but the rest of the population was almost completely integrated into the Russian community. Later the Serbs were completely assimilated by the Russian population.

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