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- Duklja abstract "Doclea or Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља) was a medieval state with hereditary lands roughly encompassing the territories of present-day southeastern Montenegro, from Kotor on the west to the river Bojana on the east and to the sources of Zeta and Morača rivers on the north.Duklja was at first a vassal of the Eastern Roman Empire until it became a part of the Serbian Principality in the 9th century, under the Vlastimirović dynasty. After the Byzantine annexation of Serbia in the late 10th century, Duklja remained under Byzantine rule until the 1040s, when the local lord Stefan Vojislav managed to achieve independence for most of the maritime region under his rule; Duklja emerged as the most powerful polity, ruled by the Vojislavljević dynasty.In 1060, the Vojislavljevićs annexed "Rascia" (the hinterlands which would later be the nucleus of Serbia) and installed vassal rulers there. With the death of Constantine Bodin, in 1101, a cadet branch of the dynasty succeeded in ruling Rascia independently, and in 1189 Duklja was incorporated in the latter - as a crown land of the Grand Principality of Serbia, subsequently referred to as Zeta, remaining so until the fall of the Serbian Empire. During the fall of the Serbian Empire, Zeta became independent in 1356 under the Balšić family, and again reincorporated to the Serbian Despotate from 1421 to 1427.".
- Duklja thumbnail Map_of_the_Western_Balkans_around_814_AD.png?width=300.
- Duklja wikiPageExternalLink ?id=Y0NBxG9Id58C.
- Duklja wikiPageID "462663".
- Duklja wikiPageRevisionID "604869787".
- Duklja hasPhotoCollection Duklja.
- Duklja subject Category:Former_Slavic_countries.
- Duklja subject Category:Former_countries_in_the_Balkans.
- Duklja subject Category:Historical_regions_in_Albania.
- Duklja subject Category:History_of_Dalmatia.
- Duklja subject Category:History_of_Montenegro.
- Duklja subject Category:Medieval_Albania.
- Duklja subject Category:Medieval_Croatia.
- Duklja subject Category:Medieval_Serbia.
- Duklja subject Category:Serbs_of_Montenegro.
- Duklja type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Duklja type Country108544813.
- Duklja type District108552138.
- Duklja type FormerCountriesInTheBalkans.
- Duklja type FormerSlavicCountries.
- Duklja type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Duklja type Location100027167.
- Duklja type Object100002684.
- Duklja type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Duklja type Region108630985.
- Duklja type Subdivision108674251.
- Duklja type SubdivisionsOfSerbiaInTheMiddleAges.
- Duklja type Tract108673395.
- Duklja type YagoGeoEntity.
- Duklja type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Duklja type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Duklja type Place.
- Duklja type PopulatedPlace.
- Duklja type Wikidata:Q532.
- Duklja type Place.
- Duklja type Location.
- Duklja comment "Doclea or Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља) was a medieval state with hereditary lands roughly encompassing the territories of present-day southeastern Montenegro, from Kotor on the west to the river Bojana on the east and to the sources of Zeta and Morača rivers on the north.Duklja was at first a vassal of the Eastern Roman Empire until it became a part of the Serbian Principality in the 9th century, under the Vlastimirović dynasty.".
- Duklja label "Dioclée".
- Duklja label "Doclea".
- Duklja label "Doclea".
- Duklja label "Duklja".
- Duklja label "Duklja".
- Duklja label "Dóclea".
- Duklja label "Władcy Dukli i Zety".
- Duklja label "Дукля (государство)".
- Duklja label "دوكليا".
- Duklja sameAs Doclea.
- Duklja sameAs Dioclée.
- Duklja sameAs Doclea.
- Duklja sameAs Duklja.
- Duklja sameAs Władcy_Dukli_i_Zety.
- Duklja sameAs Dóclea.
- Duklja sameAs m.02ch6v.
- Duklja sameAs Q1252942.
- Duklja sameAs Q1252942.
- Duklja sameAs Duklja.
- Duklja wasDerivedFrom Duklja?oldid=604869787.
- Duklja depiction Map_of_the_Western_Balkans_around_814_AD.png.
- Duklja isPrimaryTopicOf Duklja.