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Serbian Militia
Active1686–1704
CountryHabsburg monarchy Habsburg monarchy
TypeCavalry and Infantry
Sizeup to 10,000
Nickname(s)Hayduks, Husars, Rascian Militia, Monasterlija's Serbs
EngagementsGreat Turkish War:
  • Battle of Belgrade
  • Battle of Batočina
  • Battle of Niš
  • Battle of Senta
  • Battle of Slankamen
  • Battle of Lugosch
Commanders
Notable
commanders
  • Pavle Nestorović
  • Jovan Monasterlija
  • Antonije Znorić
  • Novak Petrović
  • Subota Jović
  • Jovan Popović Tekelija
  • Stefan Prodan Šteta
  • Toma Kolašinović
  • Pane Božić

The Serbian (Rascian) Militia (Latin: Rascianica militia;[1][2] Serbian: Рашка Милиција or Srpska Milicija) was a military unit of the Habsburg-Austrian army consisting of Serbs, that existed in ca. 1686–1704.

  1. ^ Reizner, János (1900). Szeged története. Szeged (Hungary): Szeged szab. kirf város könzönsége. p. 282. Retrieved 21 December 2011. Tam bene Hungariea, quam Rascianica militia in Palanka et Varosch mixtim reperitur
  2. ^ Gavrilović, Slavko; Ivan Jakšić (1987). Izvori o Srbima u Ugarskoj s kraja XVII i početkom XVIII veka, Volume 30 (in Latin). Belgrade: Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. p. 194. Retrieved 21 December 2011. Rascianica militia circa locum Becskerek contra hostes

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