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- Hajduk abstract "Hajduk (or ajduk, haydut, haiduk, haiduc, hayduck, hayduk) is a term most commonly referring to outlaws, highwaymen or freedom fighters in Southeastern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe.In Balkan folkloric tradition, the hajduk (hajduci or haiduci in the plural) is a romanticised hero figure who steals from, and leads his fighters into battle against, the Ottoman or Habsburg authorities. They are comparable to the English legend of Robin Hood and his merry men, who stole from the rich (which as in the case of the hajduci happened to be also foreign occupants) and gave to the poor, while defying unjust laws and authority.In reality, the hajduci of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries commonly were as much guerrilla fighters against the Ottoman rule as they were bandits and highwaymen who preyed not only on Ottomans and their local representatives, but also on local merchants and travelers. As such, the term could also refer to any robber and carry a negative connotation.".
- Hajduk thumbnail Welt-Galleria_T063.jpg?width=300.
- Hajduk wikiPageExternalLink wiki.phtml?title=Stephenson:Neal:Quicksilver:391:Haiduks_(Professorbikeybike).
- Hajduk wikiPageID "425345".
- Hajduk wikiPageRevisionID "605811969".
- Hajduk hasPhotoCollection Hajduk.
- Hajduk subject Category:Ancient_hitman_groups.
- Hajduk subject Category:Guerrilla_warfare.
- Hajduk subject Category:History_of_Armenia.
- Hajduk subject Category:History_of_Bulgaria.
- Hajduk subject Category:History_of_Hungary.
- Hajduk subject Category:History_of_Romania.
- Hajduk subject Category:History_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Hajduk subject Category:Hungarian_words_and_phrases.
- Hajduk subject Category:Insurgents.
- Hajduk subject Category:Macedonia_under_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Hajduk subject Category:Ottoman_Greece.
- Hajduk subject Category:Ottoman_Serbia.
- Hajduk subject Category:Ottoman_period_in_the_history_of_Croatia.
- Hajduk subject Category:Outlaws.
- Hajduk subject Category:Robbers.
- Hajduk subject Category:Turkish_words_and_phrases.
- Hajduk type BadPerson109831962.
- Hajduk type CausalAgent100007347.
- Hajduk type Criminal109977660.
- Hajduk type LivingThing100004258.
- Hajduk type Object100002684.
- Hajduk type Organism100004475.
- Hajduk type Outlaws.
- Hajduk type Person100007846.
- Hajduk type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hajduk type Principal110474950.
- Hajduk type Whole100003553.
- Hajduk type Wrongdoer109633969.
- Hajduk type YagoLegalActor.
- Hajduk type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Hajduk comment "Hajduk (or ajduk, haydut, haiduk, haiduc, hayduck, hayduk) is a term most commonly referring to outlaws, highwaymen or freedom fighters in Southeastern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe.In Balkan folkloric tradition, the hajduk (hajduci or haiduci in the plural) is a romanticised hero figure who steals from, and leads his fighters into battle against, the Ottoman or Habsburg authorities.".
- Hajduk label "Aiduchi".
- Hajduk label "Haiduque".
- Hajduk label "Haiduque".
- Hajduk label "Hajduk (rozbójnik)".
- Hajduk label "Hajduk".
- Hajduk label "Haïdouk".
- Hajduk label "Heiducken".
- Hajduk label "Гайдуки".
- Hajduk label "ハイドゥク".
- Hajduk label "法外之徒 (巴爾幹)".
- Hajduk sameAs Hajduci.
- Hajduk sameAs Heiducken.
- Hajduk sameAs Haiduque.
- Hajduk sameAs Haïdouk.
- Hajduk sameAs Aiduchi.
- Hajduk sameAs ハイドゥク.
- Hajduk sameAs Hajduk_(rozbójnik).
- Hajduk sameAs Haiduque.
- Hajduk sameAs m.026zdf.
- Hajduk sameAs Q217731.
- Hajduk sameAs Q217731.
- Hajduk sameAs Hajduk.
- Hajduk wasDerivedFrom Hajduk?oldid=605811969.
- Hajduk depiction Welt-Galleria_T063.jpg.
- Hajduk isPrimaryTopicOf Hajduk.