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- Velikaš abstract "velikaš (Serbian Cyrillic: великаш, pl. velikaši/великаши) is the Serbo-Croatian word for "magnate", derived from veliko ("great, large, grand"). Another word is velmoža, which was commonly used for provincial lords (oblastni gospodari). It is used for referring to the highest nobility of Serbia in the Middle Ages and Croatia in the Middle Ages, while the highest nobility in Bosnia were called baruni (barons). It is the equivalent of boyar, used in Eastern Europe.Titles used by the higher nobility include vojvoda (general, duke), veliki župan, etc.".
- Velikaš wikiPageID "46176201".
- Velikaš wikiPageLength "2165".
- Velikaš wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Velikaš wikiPageRevisionID "683505284".
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Altoman_Vojinović.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Boyar.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Branko_Mladenović.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Croatian_nobility.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Croatia.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Serbia.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_nobility.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Serbian_noble_titles.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slavic_titles.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Dejan_(magnate).
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Župan.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Grgur_Golubić.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink John_Komnenos_Asen.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Jovan_Asen.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Jovan_Oliver.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Magnate.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Croatia.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Croatia_(disambiguation).
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Preljub.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Simeon_Uroš.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Veliki_župan.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Vojihna.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLink Vojvoda.
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLinkText "Velikaš".
- Velikaš wikiPageWikiLinkText "velikaš".
- Velikaš hasPhotoCollection Velikaš.
- Velikaš wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Abbreviation.
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- Velikaš wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Velikaš wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Velikaš wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vn.
- Velikaš subject Category:Croatian_nobility.
- Velikaš subject Category:Medieval_Croatia.
- Velikaš subject Category:Medieval_Serbia.
- Velikaš subject Category:Serbian_nobility.
- Velikaš subject Category:Serbian_noble_titles.
- Velikaš subject Category:Slavic_titles.
- Velikaš type Thing.
- Velikaš comment "velikaš (Serbian Cyrillic: великаш, pl. velikaši/великаши) is the Serbo-Croatian word for "magnate", derived from veliko ("great, large, grand"). Another word is velmoža, which was commonly used for provincial lords (oblastni gospodari). It is used for referring to the highest nobility of Serbia in the Middle Ages and Croatia in the Middle Ages, while the highest nobility in Bosnia were called baruni (barons).".
- Velikaš label "Velikaš".
- Velikaš seeAlso Croatian_nobility.
- Velikaš seeAlso Serbian_nobility.
- Velikaš sameAs m.0130s30l.
- Velikaš wasDerivedFrom Velikaš?oldid=683505284.
- Velikaš isPrimaryTopicOf Velikaš.