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In English, it is known as "Hadži Prodan's Revolt" by Király&Rothenberg,[1] "Hadži-Prodan's rebellion" by Petrovich,[2] "Hadži Prodan's rebellion" by the Yugoslav (Belgrade, Serbia) Military Museum.[3] As the Serbian name is Hadži-Prodanova buna/Хаџи-Проданова буна, the word buna translated properly into "rebellion", the proper article name would be "Hadži-Prodan's Rebellion".--Zoupan 03:56, 5 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Béla K. Király; Gunther Erich Rothenberg (1982). War and Society in East Central Europe: The first Serbian uprising 1804-1813. Brooklyn College Press. ISBN 978-0-930888-15-2.
  2. ^ Michael Boro Petrovich (1976). A history of modern Serbia, 1804-1918. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
  3. ^ Belgrade (Serbia). Vojni muzej Jugoslovenske narodne armije (1968). Fourteen Centuries of Struggle for Freedom. Military Museum.