List of Serbs

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List of Serbs contains notable people who are Serbs or of Serb ancestry. The list includes all notable Serbs sorted by occupation and year of birth, regardless of any political, territorial or other divisions, historical or modern.

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Artists

{{See also|The 100 most prominent Serbs}}

= Visual artists =

== Architects ==

{{main|List of Serbian architects}}

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  • Atanasije Nikolić (1803–1882)
  • Emilijan Josimović (1823–1897)
  • Nikola Djordjević (the 19th century)
  • Aleksandar Bugarski (1835–1891)
  • Svetozar Ivačković (1844–1924), post-Romantic architect{{cite web|last=Ćeranić|first=Milica|title=Svetozar Ivačković – problemi istraživanja|url=http://scindeks.nb.rs/article.aspx?artid=0459-10700747181C|publisher=Leskovački zbornik 2007|access-date=2 October 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110826205918/http://scindeks.nb.rs/article.aspx?artid=0459-10700747181C|archive-date=26 August 2011|url-status=dead}}
  • Konstantin Jovanović (1849–1923), architect who designed National assemblies of Serbia and Bulgaria and National Bank of Serbia{{Cite web|url=http://politikin-zabavnik.co.rs/pz/tekstovi/san|title=Живот је бајка – Константин Јовановић {{!}} Politikin Zabavnik|website=politikin-zabavnik.co.rs|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Milan Antonović (1850–1929)
  • Milica Krstić Čolak-Antić (1887–1964), one of the most important female architects during the first half of the twenty-first century.
  • Vladimir Nikolić (1857–1922)
  • Andra Stevanović (1859–1929)
  • Dimitrije T. Leko (1864–1914), Serbian architect and urbanist{{cite web|url=http://www.tvorac-grada.com/najsrbi/srbi/l0008.html|title=Dimitrije T. Leko biography|language=sr|access-date=23 December 2017}}
  • Nikola Nestorović (1868–1957)
  • Danilo Vladisavljević (1871–1923)
  • Momčilo Tapavica (1872–1949), designer of Novi Sad's Matica Srpska building; also 1st Serb to win an Olympic medal at 1st modern Olympic Games (Athens, Greece, 1896){{Cite web|url=https://www.casopiskus.rs/momcilo-tapavica-atleta-i-arhitekta/|title=Momčilo Tapavica – atleta i arhitekta|date=2020-02-19|website=ČASOPIS KUŠ!|language=en|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Petar Popović (1873–1945)
  • Petar Bajalović (1876–1947)
  • Branko Tanazević (1876–1945)
  • Jelisaveta Načić (1876–1955), pioneer in women's architecture in Serbia{{Cite web|url=https://samoobrazovanje.rs/jelisaveta-nacic-prva-zena-arhitekta-u-srbiji/|title=Jelisaveta Načić – prva žena arhitekta u Srbiji|date=2016-10-05|website=Blogovi o obrazovanju u XXI veku -|language=sr-RS|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Đura Bajalović (1879–1949)
  • Momir Korunović (1883–1969)
  • Dragiša Brašovan (1887–1965), modernist architect, leading architect of the early 20th century in Yugoslavia{{cite book |title=Modernism in Serbia: The Elusive Margins of Belgrade Architecture, 1919–1941|last=Blagojevic|first=Ljiljana |year=2003|publisher=MIT Press|isbn=978-0-262-02537-9|page=Dust jacket|no-pp=y}}
  • Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić (1887–1966), architect, 1st woman engineer in Germany{{Cite web|url=http://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/391626/Prva-zena-inzenjer-u-Nemackoj|title=Прва жена инжењер у Немачкој|first=Димитрије|last=Буквић|website=Politika Online}}
  • Milan Minić (architect) (1889–1961, architect{{Cite web|url=http://srbinovski-art.com/autor.php?id=1036|title=Milan Minić {{!}} Autori {{!}} Aukcijska Kuća Srbinovski|website=srbinovski-art.com|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Aleksandar Deroko (1894–1988), architect, artist, professor and author{{Cite web|url=http://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/442620/Sto-dvadeset-pet-godina-od-rodenja-Aleksandra-Deroka|title=Сто двадесет пет година од рођења Александра Дерока|website=Politika Online|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Nikola Dobrović (1897–1967){{Cite web|url=http://architectuul.com/architect/nikola-dobrovic|title=Nikola Dobrović|website=architectuul.com|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Milan Zloković (1898–1965), architect, founder of the Group of Architects of Modern Expressions.{{Cite web|url=http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/history/Hist_Serb_Culture/chn/Modern_Architecture.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203235622/http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/history/Hist_Serb_Culture/chn/Modern_Architecture.html|url-status=dead|title=Serbianunity.net|archive-date=December 3, 2008|website=www.serbianunity.net}}
  • Branislav Kojić (1899–1986)
  • Mihailo Janković (1911–1976), architect who designed several important structures in Serbia{{cite web|url=http://maldini.wetpaint.com/page/Arhitektura+u+Srbiji+u+XX+veku+-+serbian+architecture+in+XX+century?t=anon|title=Arhitektura u Srbiji u XX veku|trans-title=Serbian architecture in XX century|publisher=archive.is|language=sr|access-date=23 December 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120713062318/http://maldini.wetpaint.com/page/Arhitektura+u+Srbiji+u+XX+veku+-+serbian+architecture+in+XX+century?t=anon|archive-date=13 July 2012}}
  • Milica Šterić (1914–1998), architect for Energoprojekt, built post World War 2 power plants{{Cite web|url=http://www.zua.rs/sr/research/alfa-i-omega-arhitekture-energoprojekta/|title=Alfa i omega arhitekture Energoprojekta – Žene u arhitekturi|date=18 August 2015 }}
  • Alexis Josic (1921–2011), French architect
  • Bogdan Bogdanović (1922–2010), architect, urbanist and essayist, designed monumental concrete sculpture in Jasenovac{{Cite news|url=https://www.slobodnaevropa.org/a/Bogdanovic_dokumetarni_film/2177961.html|title=Protiv razaranja, rasizma i nacionalizma|website=Radio Slobodna Evropa|date=6 October 2010 |language=sh|access-date=2020-03-26 |last1=Živković |first1=Zvjezdan }}
  • Ivan Antić (1923–2005), architect and academic, considered one of the former Yugoslavia's best post-World War 2 architects{{cite web|url=http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-6055/2005/0354-60550517007M.pdf|title=The discipline of architecture and Freedom of spirit|language=sr|date=23 March 2006|access-date=23 December 2017}}
  • Ilija Arnautović (1924–2009), Yugoslav and Serbian architect, known for his projects during the period of Serbian and Slovenian socialism (1960–1980){{Cite web|url=http://www.arhitekturni-vodnik.org/?search=&arhitekt=6|title=Arhitekturni vodnik|website=www.arhitekturni-vodnik.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612141047/http://www.arhitekturni-vodnik.org/?search=&arhitekt=6 |archive-date=12 June 2018 |url-status=usurped}}
  • Ivanka Raspopović (1930–2015), Serbian architect{{Cite web|url=http://architectuul.com/architect/ivanka-raspopovic|title=Ivanka Raspopović|website=architectuul.com}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.zua.rs/en/research-en/enigmatic-lady-of-serbian-modernism/|title=Enigmatic Lady of Serbian Modernism – Women in Architecture|date=18 August 2015 }}
  • Predrag Ristić (1931–2019), Serbian architect{{Cite web|title=Preminuo arhitekta Predrag Peđa Ristić|url=http://rs.n1info.com/Kultura/a505453/Preminuo-arhitekta-Predrag-Pedja-Ristic.html|access-date=2020-11-06|website=N1 Srbija|language=sr-Latn|archive-date=2019-08-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190809111035/http://rs.n1info.com/Kultura/a505453/Preminuo-arhitekta-Predrag-Pedja-Ristic.html|url-status=dead}}
  • Ranko Radović (1935–2005)
  • Aleksandar Đokić (1936–2002), architect known for Brutalist and postmodernist styles{{Cite web|url=http://www.nin.co.rs/2002-05/30/23480.html|title=NIN / Odlazak Aleksandra Đokić|website=www.nin.co.rs}}
  • Zoran Bojović (1936–2018), architect for Energoprojekt, worked in Africa{{Cite web|url=https://msub.org.rs/tri-tacke-oslonca-zoran-bojovic|title=Tri tačke oslonca: Zoran Bojović|website=msub.org.rs}}
  • Zoran Manević (1937–2019), prominent Serbian architecture historianDanas, [http://www.danas.rs/20060111/kultura1.html Monografija o arhitekti Đorđu Tabakoviću] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725141008/http://www.danas.rs/20060111/kultura1.html |date=2011-07-25 }} Retrieved 23 December 2017
  • Ljiljana Bakić (1939–2022), Serbian architect{{Cite web|url=https://www.espreso.rs/sport/kosarka/234219/retki-znaju-za-to-ove-dve-osobe-su-zasluzne-za-to-sto-su-delije-i-grobari-najglasniji-navijaci-u-evropi-foto-video|title=RETKI ZNAJU ZA TO! Ove dve osobe su zaslužne za to što su Delije i Grobari najglasniji navijači u Evropi! (FOTO) (VIDEO)|website=espreso.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Jovan Prokopljević (born 1940)
  • Louis and Dennis Astorino (born 1948), American architects of Serbian origin, Louis was the 1st American architect to design a building in the Vatican{{Cite book|last=Astorino|first=Louis D.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fsWHDwAAQBAJ&q=Louis+and+Astorino+of+Serb+origin&pg=PA153|title=A Pencil in God's Hands: The Story of the Only American Architect to Design a Building in the Vatican|date=2018-12-20|publisher=Dorrance Publishing|isbn=978-1-4809-9990-9|language=en}}
  • Ksenija Bulatović (born 1967), architect
  • Maja Vidaković Lalić (born 1972), architect{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/27/style/tmagazine/27belgrade.html|title=Belgrade's Upgrade|first=Monica|last=Khemsurov|date=September 25, 2009|newspaper=The New York Times}}
  • Dubravka Sekulić (born 1980), architect and academic{{Cite web|url=http://izk.tugraz.at/people/faculty-staff/assistant-professor-dubravka-sekulic/|title=Assistant Professor Dubravka Sekulic | IZK|website=izk.tugraz.at}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.akademie-solitude.de/en/fellowship/fellows/dubravka-sekulic~pe1542/|title=Dubravka Sekulic|website=Akademie Schloss Solitude|access-date=14 May 2019|archive-date=16 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180416073529/http://www.akademie-solitude.de/en/fellowship/fellows/dubravka-sekulic~pe1542/|url-status=dead}}

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== Sculptors ==

{{category see also|Serbian sculptors}}

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  • Petar Ubavkić (1852–1910), recognized as the first sculptor of modern Serbia{{Cite web|url=https://arhiva.nedeljnik.rs/moj-nedeljnik/portalnews/ko-su-bili-najveci-vajari-srpske-umetnosti/|title=Ko su bili najveći vajari srpske umetnosti|website=Moj Nedeljnik|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Đorđe Jovanović (1861–1953), won prizes at the World Exhibitions in Paris 1889 and 1900 for the works "Gusle" and "Kosovo Monument"
  • Simeon Roksandić (1874–1943), sculptor and academic, highly regarded for his bronzes and fountains (Čukur Fountain), frequently cited as one of the most important figures in Yugoslavian sculpture.{{Cite web|url=https://banija.rs/poznati-banijci/15306-poznati-banijci-vajar-simeon-simo-roksandic.html|title=Poznati Banijci: Vajar Simeon Simo Roksandić|website=Banija Online|date=15 February 2016 |language=sr-YU|access-date=2020-03-26}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/znameniti_srbi/329906|title=Знаменити Срби|last=srbija.gov.rs|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Dragomir Arambašić (1881–1945)
  • Vukosava Velimirović (1888–1965)
  • Iva Despić-Simonović (1891–1961)
  • Risto Stijović (1894–1974), sculptor, author of Monument to Franchet d'Esperey in Belgrade{{Cite journal|last=Jovanov|first=Jasna M.|title=Risto Stijović: Memories of people and events|url=https://www.academia.edu/25945150|journal=Godišnjak Grada Beograda|date=January 2006|language=en}}
  • Sreten Stojanović (1898–1960)
  • John David Brcin (1899–1983), Serbian American sculptor
  • Yevgeny Vuchetich (1908–1974)
  • Vojin Bakić (1915–1992), Yugoslav sculptor{{Cite web|url=https://www.spomenikdatabase.org/vojin-bakic|title=Spomenik Database {{!}} Profile for Vojin Bakić (Војин Бакић)|website=spomenikdatabase|language=en|access-date=2020-03-26}}
  • Bogosav Živković (1920–2005)
  • Jovan Soldatović (1920–2005)
  • Dragiša Stanisavljević (1921–2012)
  • Olga Jevrić (1922–2014), awarded sculptor{{Cite web|last=Fullerton|first=Elizabeth|date=2019-10-22|title=Olga Jevrić|url=https://sculpturemagazine.art/olga-jevric/|access-date=2020-06-14|website=Sculpture|language=en-US}}
  • Matija Vuković (1925–1985)
  • Dušan Džamonja (1928–2009), sculptor{{Cite web|url=http://www.novosti.rs/dodatni_sadrzaj/clanci.119.html:276939-%D0%9D%D0%B5%D1%83%D0%BA%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%B2%D0%B0-%D0%BC%D0%B0%D1%88%D1%82%D0%B0-%D0%94%D0%B6%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BE%D1%9A%D0%B5|title=Neukrotiva mašta Džamonje|website=www.novosti.rs|language=sr-Latn|access-date=2019-01-09}}
  • Miodrag Živković (1928–2020)
  • Slavomir Miletić (born 1930)
  • Nebojša Mitrić (1931–1989)
  • Mirjana Isaković (born 1936), former professor at Faculty of Applied Arts
  • Drinka Radovanović (born 1943), sculptor of many monuments to national heroes
  • Slobodan Pejić (1944–2006)
  • Lilly Otasevic (born 1969), Serbian born Canadian sculptor/designer
  • Mihailo Stošović (born 1971)

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== Painters, cartoonists, illustrators ==

{{see also|List of Serbian painters}}

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== Performance artists ==

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== Photographers ==

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  • Anastas Jovanović (1817–1899), first professional photographer of Serbia
  • Branibor Debeljković) (1916–2003), the first photographer member of ULUS (Serbian Association of Artists){{Cite web|title=[Projekat Rastko] Branibor Debeljkovic, Dobitnik Godisnje nagrade za fotografiju (1969)|url=https://www.rastko.rs/fotografija/bdebeljkovic/1969/bdebeljkovic1969.html|access-date=2020-06-06|website=www.rastko.rs}}
  • Stevan Kragujević (1922–2002), photojournalist and art photographer
  • Boris Spremo (1935–2017), Serbian-born Canadian award-winning photojournalist, member of the Order of Canada
  • Dragan Tanasijević (born 1959), portrait photographer{{Cite web|title=ULUPUDS, Udruženje likovnih umetnika primenjenih umetnosti i dizajnera Srbije|url=http://www.ulupuds.org.rs/Umetnici/Fotografija/DraganTanasijevic.htm|access-date=2020-06-06|website=www.ulupuds.org.rs}}
  • Željko Jovanović (born 1961), press photographer
  • Srdjan Ilic (born 1966), award-winning press photographer{{cite web |url=https://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/srdjan-ilic |title=Srdjan Ilic {{!}} World Press Photo |website=www.worldpressphoto.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160402161122/http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/srdjan-ilic |archive-date=2016-04-02}}
  • Boogie (Vladimir Milivojevich) (born 1969), Serbian-born American documentary photographer{{Cite web|last=BOOGIE|first=Fotografije|date=2016-05-31|title=Bugijeve fotografije iz najozloglašenijih krajeva Jamajke|url=https://www.vice.com/sr/article/bugijeve-fotografije-iz-najozloglasenijih-krajeva-jamajke/|access-date=2020-06-06|website=Vice|language=sr}}
  • Goran Tomasevic (born 1969), award-winning press photographer for Reuters{{Cite web|date=2019-07-11|title=Goran Tomašević – prvi srpski foto-reporter s Pulicerovom nagradom za 42 magazin|url=http://42magazin.rs/goran-tomasevic-42/|access-date=2020-06-06|website=42 magazin|language=en-US}}
  • Milena Rakocević, fashion photographer{{Cite web|url=https://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/otisla-kod-nje-pogledajte-kako-izgleda-cerka-verice-rakocevic-koja-zivi-u-njujorku-i/nggc9bf|title=OTIŠLA KOD NJE Pogledajte kako izgleda ćerka Verice Rakočević koja živi u Njujorku i nije poznata javnosti|website=Blic.rs|date=10 March 2017 }}

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PajaJovanovic.jpg|Paja Jovanović remains one of Serbia's most acclaimed painters.

NaPetrovic.jpg|Nadežda Petrović was a noted painter and photography pioneer.

Momir korunovic.jpg|Momir Korunović was the leading architect of unique Serbo-Byzantine Revival architectural school.

Young Petar Lubarda.jpg|Petar Lubarda was an internationally acclaimed painter.

Vojin Bakić.jpg|Vojin Bakić was a prominent sculptor in Yugoslavia.

Marina Abramović - The Artist Is Present - Viennale 2012 (cropped).jpg|Marina Abramović is dubbed the "Godmother of performance art".

= Musicians =

{{Main|List of Serbian musicians}}

== Composers ==

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== Opera singers ==

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  • Miroslav Čangalović (1921–1999)
  • Radmila Bakočević (born 1933), spinto soprano
  • Olivera Miljaković (born 1934)
  • Milka Stojanović (1937–2023), soprano, prima donna at the Belgrade National Opera for decades, appearing internationally in East and West
  • Radmila Smiljanić (born 1940), classical soprano who has had an active international career in operas and concerts since 1965. She is particularly known for her portrayals of heroines from the operas of Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini.{{cite web|url=http://www.gloriamagazin.com/250/dom/|title=Arias from the second floor|work=Gloria magazine|first=Tanja|last=Nikolic|access-date=9 June 2019|archive-date=10 December 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210200653/http://www.gloriamagazin.com/250/dom/|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=http://draganlekovic.me/2018/07/radmila-smiljanic-biografija/|title=Radmila Smiljanić – Biografija|date=2018-07-25|website=ART mozaik|language=bs-BA|access-date=2019-07-04}}
  • Oliver Njego (born 1959), baritone, student of Bakočević, who also crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming a prominent opera singer.{{Cite web|url=http://draganlekovic.me/2018/09/oliver-njego-biografija/|title=Oliver Njego – Biografija|date=2018-09-19|website=ART mozaik|language=bs-BA|access-date=2019-07-04}}
  • Dragana Jugović del Monaco (born 1963)
  • Laura Pavlović, lyric and spinto soprano opera singer, and a soloist with the Serbian National Theatre Opera in Novi Sad.{{Cite web|url=https://www.snp.org.rs/?page_id=8582|title=ЛАУРА ПАВЛОВИЋ {{!}} Српско народно позориште|website=www.snp.org.rs|access-date=2019-07-04}}
  • Milena Kitic (born 1968), Serbian-born American mezzo-soprano{{Cite web|url=http://www.milenakitic.com/Pages/bio.aspx|title=Milena Kitic, Mezzo-Soprano|website=www.milenakitic.com|access-date=2019-07-04}}
  • Željko Lučić (born 1968), Serbian operatic baritone{{Cite web|url=https://www.blic.rs/kultura/plasido-domingo-posle-optuzbi-o-seksualnom-uznemiravanju-necu-vise-nastupati-u/4v682tl|title=Plasido Domingo posle optužbi o seksualnom uznemiravanju: Neću više nastupati u Metropolitenu. Menja ga POZNATI SRPSKI BARITON|last=Tanjug|first=Blic|website=Blic.rs|date=26 September 2019 |language=sr|access-date=2019-09-27}}
  • Suzana Šuvaković Savić (1969–2016)
  • Jelena Bodražić (born 1971){{Cite web |last=Magazina |first=Redakcija |date=2012-09-30 |title=Jelena Bodražić naša operska pevačica u svetu - kad pusti glas mezzosopran iz Regensburga |url=https://www.bastabalkana.com/2012/09/jelena-bodrazic-nasa-operska-pevacica-u-svetu-kad-pusti-glas-mezzosopran-iz-regensburga/ |access-date=2025-06-02 |website=Bašta Balkana Magazin |language=sr-RS}}
  • Nikola Mijailović (born 1973), baritone{{Cite web|url=http://suzaninizbor.com/nikola-mijailovic/|title=Nikola Mijailović|website=Suzanin Izbor|language=en|access-date=2019-07-04}}
  • David Bižić (born 1975), baritone{{Cite web|url=https://davidbizic.instantencore.com/web/bio.aspx|title=David Bizic – Bio|website=davidbizic.instantencore.com|access-date=2019-07-04}}

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== Music performers ==

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== Singers ==

{{category see also|Serbian singers}}

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Mokranjac by Uroš Predić.jpg|Composer and educator Stevan Mokranjac is considered the "father of Serbian music."

Stevan Hristić.jpg|Stevan Hristić was a noted Serbian and Yugoslav composer.

Toma Zdravković.jpg|Toma Zdravković remains an iconic folk singer and bohemian figure.

Zdravko Čolić in Požarevac.jpg|Zdravko Čolić is widely considered as one of the greatest vocalists and cultural icons of former Yugoslavia

Djordje Balasevic DSC8494.jpg|Đorđe Balašević was a notable Serbian singer-songwriter.

= Performing artists =

== Actors ==

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== Film/TV directors and screenwriters ==

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== Designers ==

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  • Zoran Ladicorbic (born 1947), Serbian-born American fashion designer
  • Verica Rakocević (born 1948), fashion designer{{Cite web|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/zivot_+.303.html:436990-Verica-Rakocevic-I-kada-je-najgore-uvek-dodje-neki-pljusak-koji-me-osvezi|title=Verica Rakočević: I kada je najgore, uvek dođe neki pljusak koji me osveži|website=www.novosti.rs}}
  • Miljen Kljaković (born 1950), award-winning production designer
  • Sacha Lakic (born 1964), Serbian-born French automotive and furniture designer:fr:Sacha Lakic{{Circular reference|date=March 2024}}{{Circular reference|date=May 2018}}
  • Konstantin Grcic (born 1965), industrial designer
  • Jelena Behrend (born 1968), Serbian-born American jewelry designer
  • Marek Djordjevic (born 1969), automobile designer{{Cite web |url=http://www.lacar.com/?p=1530 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2019-06-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171225034924/http://www.lacar.com/?p=1530 |archive-date=2017-12-25 |url-status=dead }}
  • Marijana Matthäus (born 1971), Serbian fashion designer
  • Elena Karaman Karić (born 1971), interior designer, furniture designer
  • Aleksandar Protić (born 1973), fashion designer
  • Ana Šekularac (born 1974), British fashion designer of Serbian descent{{Cite web|url=https://www.vogue.co.uk/brand/ana-sekularac|title=Ana Sekularac news and features|website=British Vogue|access-date=3 February 2020|archive-date=3 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200203173609/https://www.vogue.co.uk/brand/ana-sekularac|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.elle.com/ana-sekularac-runway/|title=Ana Sekularac Collections – Ana Sekularac Runway Show Archive|website=ELLE}}
  • Boris Nikolić (1974–2008), fashion designer
  • Roksanda Ilincic (born 1975), Serbian-born British fashion designer
  • Zvonko Marković (born 1975), fashion designer
  • Gorjana Reidel (born 1978), Serbian-born American jewelry designer
  • Ivana Sert (born 1979), swimsuit designer, television presenter, model
  • Bojana Sentaler, Serbian-born Canadian fashion designer
  • Bata Spasojević, fashion designer
  • Ines Janković (born 1983), fashion designer
  • Ana Kras (born 1984), Serbian-born American fashion and furniture designer, photographer
  • Ana Ljubinković (born 1985), fashion designer{{Cite web|url=https://zena.blic.rs/moda/ana-ljubinkovic-predstavila-dve-nove-kolekcije-modeli-inspirisani-starim/y30hxhe|title=Ana Ljubinković predstavila dve nove kolekcije: Modeli inspirisani starim razglednicama i ljubavnim pismima!|website=zena|date=6 September 2017 }}
  • Mihailo Anušić (born 1985), fashion designer
  • Sonja Jocić (born 1988), fashion designer
  • Nevena Ivanović (born 1992), fashion designer{{Cite web|url=https://www.vogue.it/en/vogue-talents/news/2017/07/17/neo-design-fashion-scout-see-nevena-ivanovic/|title=NEO Design: elegant dresses and futuristic silhouettes|date=July 17, 2017|website=Vogue.it}}
  • George Styler, Serbian-born American fashion designer
  • Rushka Bergman, Serbian-born American fashion stylist and editor
  • Jovan Jelovac, founder and director of Belgrade Design Week
  • Ivana Pilja, fashion designer{{Cite web|url=https://www.vijesti.me/lifestyle/moda/ivana-pilja-modna-pista-je-pozornica-za-dizajnera|title=Ivana Pilja: Modna pista je pozornica za dizajnera|date=October 25, 2015|website=Vijesti.me}}{{Cite web|url=https://fablstyle.com/5-serbian-designer-definitely-heard/|title=5 Serbian Designers to Know|date=March 5, 2018}}
  • Ana Rajcevic, fashion artist{{Cite web|url=http://bturn.com/3377/fashion-ana-rajcevic|title=Ana Rajcevic | BTURN}}
  • Aleksandra Lalić, fashion designer{{Cite web|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/05/five-emerging-fashion-capitals-worth-knowing.html|title=Five Emerging Fashion Capitals Worth Knowing|date=May 30, 2017|website=pastemagazine.com|access-date=10 June 2019|archive-date=4 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180404073512/https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/05/five-emerging-fashion-capitals-worth-knowing.html|url-status=dead}}
  • Evica Milovanov-Penezic, glove designer{{Cite web|url=http://www.womanwithdrive.com.au/the-art-of-glove-making/|title=The Art of Glove Making|date=October 10, 2012}}

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== Dancers and choreographers ==

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Karl Malden - autographed.jpg|Karl Malden (born: Mladen Sekulović) won an Academy-Award and a number of other awards.

Pavle Vuisić.jpg|Pavle Vuisić is one of the most recognizable faces of Yugoslav cinema.

Velimir Bata Živojinović 1.jpg|Bata Živojinović acted in more than 340 films and TV series, and is regarded as one of the best actors in former Yugoslavia.

Milena Dravić in 1969.jpg|Milena Dravić was a well-known actress who won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress.

Miki Manojlović (cropped).jpg|Miki Manojlović starred in many European films.

Emir kusturica 72 9643.jpg|Emir Kusturica won Palme d'Or twice.

= Literature =

== Writers ==

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Petar II Petrovic-Njegos.jpg|Petar II Petrović-Njegoš is the national poet

Sterija.jpg|Jovan Sterija Popović is regarded as one of the best comic playwrights in Serbian literature.

Bora Stanković.jpg|Realist Borisav Stanković wrote several works which have been described as masterpieces.

Miloš Crnjanski 1914.jpg|Miloš Crnjanski is a noted modernist writer and poet.

S.Kragujevic, Branko Copic.JPG|Branko Ćopić is today remembered as a favorite writer of children stories and novels about Yugoslav partisans

13 - 1987-arh-Miodrag-Pecic-Beograd-01-N Jerusalim.jpg|Borislav Pekić was a major writer and dramatist of the second half of the 20th century.

Scholars and scientists

= Scientists and inventors =

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  • Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), Serbian Orthodox monk who built the first mechanical clock tower in Russia{{Cite book|last1=David|first1=H. A.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFzhBwAAQBAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian+Annotated+Readings+in+the+History+of+Statistics&pg=PA52|title=Annotated Readings in the History of Statistics|last2=Edwards|first2=A. W. F.|date=2013-06-29|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-1-4757-3500-0|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Olson|first=Richard S.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TgR-BgAAQBAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian+Scottish+Philosophy+and+British+Physics%2C+1740-1870&pg=PA98|title=Scottish Philosophy and British Physics, 1740–1870: A Study in the Foundations of the Victorian Scientific Style|date=2015-03-08|publisher=Princeton University Press|isbn=978-1-4008-7249-7|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Olson|first=Richard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e5q2oqI7Ix4C&q=roger+boscovich+serbian+Science+Deified+&pg=PA133|title=Science Deified & Science Defied: The Historical Significance of Science in Western Culture|date=1982|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-20167-5|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Ball|first=Philip|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7af0AwAAQBAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian+Critical+Mass&pg=PA41|title=Critical Mass|date=2014-07-31|publisher=Random House|isbn=978-1-4481-8541-2|language=en}}{{Cite book|last=Levy|first=Joel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bx6-DAAAQBAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian+The+Infinite+Tortoise%3A+The+Curious+Thought+Experiments+of+History%27s+Great+Thinkers&pg=PT24|title=The Infinite Tortoise: The Curious Thought Experiments of History's Great Thinkers|date=2016-09-29|publisher=Michael O'Mara Books|isbn=978-1-78243-638-6|language=en}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SxgJAQAAMAAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian|title=Bulletin of Fukuoka University of Education. Part III, Natural sciences|date=1981|publisher=Fukuoka Kyoiku Daigaku|language=en}}{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EJhBAQAAIAAJ&q=roger+boscovich+serbian|title=The Publishers' Trade List Annual|date=1959|publisher=R.R. Bowker Company|language=en}}{{excessive citations inline|date=September 2024}}
  • Ignác Martinovics (1790–1838), Hungarian scholar of Serb descent
  • Dimitrije Frušić (1790–1838), prominent medical doctor and journalist based in Trieste
  • Josif Pančić (1814–1888), botanist
  • Dimitrije Nešić (1836–1904), mathematician
  • Sava Petrović (1839–1889), botanist
  • Ljubomir Klerić (1844–1910), mining engineer and mathematician
  • Sima Lozanić (1847–1935), chemist
  • Laza Lazarević (1851–1891), physician
  • Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović (1851–1916), created "arbonite" (i.e. plywood).
  • Marko Leko (1853–1932), chemist
  • Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin (1854–1935), physicist, professor and inventor of a new telecommunications technology
  • Draga Ljočić (1855–1926), Serbia's first female doctor and women's rights activist
  • Spiridon Gopčević (1855–1928), astronomer, also known by his nom de plume Leo Brenner, friend of American astronomer Percival Lowell
  • Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), Serbian American inventor, and engineer known for his advancements in electrical power
  • Jovan Žujović (1856–1938), pioneer in geological and paleontological science in Serbia
  • Vuk Marinković (1807–1859), physicist
  • Bogdan Gavrilović (1864–1947), mathematician
  • Lujo Adamović (1864–1935), botanist
  • Jovan Cvijić (1865–1927), geographer, ethnographer and geologist
  • Vladimir Varićak (1865–1942), mathematician and theoretical physicist
  • Mihailo Petrović Alas (1868–1943), author of the mathematical phenomenology and inventor of the first hydraulic computer capable to solve differential equations
  • Mileva Marić (1875–1948), mathematician, wife of Albert Einstein
  • Milutin Milanković (1879–1958), geophysicist, astronomer, writer, professor
  • Pavle Vujević (1881–1966), founder of the science of microclimatology, and one of the first in the science of potamology
  • Ivan Đaja (1884–1957), biologist and physiologist
  • Jovan Hadži (1884–1972), Slovenian zoologist
  • Jovan Čokor (1885–1946), epidemiologist
  • Siniša Stanković (1892–1974), biologist
  • Ilija Đuričić (1898–1965), veterinary physician
  • Jovan Karamata (1902–1967), mathematician
  • Danilo Blanusa (1903–1987), mathematician, of Serb heritage
  • Tatomir Anđelić (1903–1993), mathematician
  • Đuro Kurepa (1907–1993), mathematician
  • Petar Đurković (1908–1981), astronomer
  • Dragoslav Mitrinović (1908–1995), mathematician
  • Petar Đurković (1908–1981), astronomer
  • Pavle Savić (1909–1994), physicist and chemist, together with Irène Joliot-Curie he was nominated for Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Milorad B. Protić (1911–2001), astronomer
  • Rajko Tomović (1919–2001), physicist and inventor
  • Dušan Kanazir (1921–2009), molecular biologist
  • Obrad Vučurović (1921–2013), rocket scientist
  • Nikola Hajdin (1923–2019), construction engineer
  • Aleksandar Despić (1927–2005), physicist
  • Bogdan Maglich (1928–2017), a nuclear physicist
  • Mihajlo D. Mesarovic (born 1928), scientist and Club of Rome member
  • Jovan Rašković (1929–1992), psychiatrist
  • Svetozar Kurepa (1929–2010), mathematician
  • Tihomir Novakov (1929–2015), physicist
  • Petar Gburčik (1931–2006), scientist and a professor of meteorology at the University of Belgrade. He was the author of the first mathematical models of the numerical weather prediction,Persson, Anders (2005). Early operational Numerical Weather Prediction outside the USA: a historical introduction: Part II: Twenty countries around the world. Meteorological Applications (2005), 12: 269–289 Cambridge University Press. which were used operationally in the Weather Service of Yugoslavia from 1970 to 1977. In the same period, he began modelling of the atmospheric diffusion of air-pollution and created the first model of the spatial distribution of air-pollutionGburčik, P. (1985) Climate Modelling and Forecasting of the Distribution of Air pollution in a Town with Complex Topography. Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modelling, Report No. 8, WMO/TD – No. 63, WCRP, Geneva – pp. 8.12–8.13.
  • Miomir Vukobratovic (1931–2012), mechanical engineer and pioneer in humanoid robots
  • Ljubisav Rakic (born 1931–2022), neurobiologist
  • Miodrag Radulovacki (1933–2014), neuropharmacologist and professor
  • Milan Kurepa (1933–2000), physicist
  • Petar V. Kokotovic (born 1934), engineering professor and theorist
  • Milan Raspopović (born 1936), mathematician
  • Milan Vukcevich (1937–2003), chemist and grandmaster of chess problem composition
  • Miodrag Petković (born 1938), mathematician
  • Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic (born 1948), biomedical engineer
  • Gradimir Milovanović (born 1948), mathematician
  • Zoran Knežević (born 1949), astronomer
  • Bogdan Duricic (1950–2008), biochemist
  • Zorica Pantić (born 1951), engineer and president of Wentworth Institute of Technology
  • Marko V. Jaric (1952–1997), physicist
  • Milivoje Kostic (born 1952), thermodynamicist and professor emeritus of mechanical engineering
  • Voja Antonić (born 1952), inventor, journalist, writer, magazine editor, radio show contributor, also creator of a build-it-yourself home computer Galaksija
  • Milan Damnjanović (born 1953), physicist
  • Jasmina Vujic (born 1953), nuclear engineering professor at Berkeley, 1st female nuclear engineering department chair in the US{{Cite web|url=http://www.eserbia.org/people/science/184-jasmina-vujic|title=Serbian Americans: History—Culture—Press|website=Serbica Americana}}{{Cite web|url=https://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/jasmina-l-vujic|title=Jasmina L. Vujic | Research UC Berkeley|website=vcresearch.berkeley.edu}}
  • Stevo Todorčević (born 1955), mathematician
  • Slobodan Antonić (born 1959), sociologist
  • Milomir Kovac (born 1962), veterinary surgeon and professor
  • Miodrag Stojković (born 1964), genetic scientist
  • Ljubinka Nikolić (born 1964), geographer and geologist, future colonist chosen for the Mars One project (representing Serbia){{Cite web|url=https://community.mars-one.com/profile/9c145cad-b668-4d25-9317-7e943c6b7fc9|title=Ljubinka Nikolic|website=Mars One Community Platform|access-date=2019-06-10|archive-date=2019-05-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190528140428/https://community.mars-one.com/profile/9c145cad-b668-4d25-9317-7e943c6b7fc9|url-status=dead}}
  • Aleksandar Kavčić (born 1968), electrical engineer and university professor{{Cite web|title=MOJOJ SRBIJI DARUJEM 70 UDžBENIKA: Aleksandar Kavčić, profesor na Karnegi Melon univerzitetu u SAD, zalaže se za potpuno besplatno obrazovanje|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/drustvo/944593/mojoj-srbiji-darujem-70-udzbenika-aleksandar-kavcic-profesor-karnegi-melon-univerzitetu-sad-zalaze-potpuno-besplatno-obrazovanje|access-date=2021-01-25|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr}}
  • Maja Pantic (born 1970), A.I. expert and professor
  • Jovo Bakić (born 1970), sociologist
  • Vlatko Vedral (born 1971), physicist, known for his research on the theory of Entanglement and Quantum Information Theory
  • Vladimir Markovic (born 1973), mathematician
  • Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar, Serbian born Canadian astrophysicist and science educator
  • Jelena Kovacevic, Dean of Engineering at NYU's Tandon School and Carnegie Mellon University
  • Gojko Lalic, chemistry professor at the University of Washington{{Cite web|url=http://depts.washington.edu/chem/people/faculty/lalic.html|title=Gojko Lalic – UW Dept of Chemistry|website=depts.washington.edu}}

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Вук Стефановић Караџић.1816.jpg|Vuk Karadžić reformed the Serbian language and gave many contributions to the Serbian culture.

Tesla circa 1890.jpeg|Nikola Tesla, inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer.

Mihajlo Pupin.jpg|Mihajlo Pupin, physicist and physical chemist and a founding member of NACA which later became NASA.{{cite web |url=http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/features/2010/GPN-2000-001571.html |title=NASA – First Meeting |publisher=Nasa.gov |access-date=2012-12-27 |archive-date=3 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160803031825/http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/features/2010/GPN-2000-001571.html |url-status=dead }}

Јован Цвијић, географ (1865-1927).jpg|Jovan Cvijić, geographer, geologist, human geographer and ethnologist.

Miloš N Đurić.JPG|Miloš N. Đurić was a classical philologist, hellenist, classical translator, philosopher.

Milutin Milanković 2.jpg|Milutin Milanković, mathematician, climatologist and geophysicist.

Sportspeople

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Jasna S.JPG|Jasna Šekarić is a World, Olympic and European champion in sport shooting.

Vidić (cropped).jpg|Nemanja Vidić was twice named in the FIFA FIFPro World XI and as the Premier League Player of the Season.

Filip Filipović Rio 2016.jpg|Filip Filipović won every major award in water polo.

Novak Djokovic AO win 2011.jpg|Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player of all time.

Ivana Španović (2017).jpg|Ivana Španović holds the national and World record in long jump.

Nikola Jokic free throw (cropped).jpg|Nikola Jokić is 2 x NBA Most Valuable Player Award winner, 2023 NBA champion, NBA Finals MVP (2023), Olympic silver medalist, five-time NBA All-Star.

Royalty

= Monarchs =

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File:Stefan Lazarevic-freska.JPG was regarded as one of the finest knights and military leaders of his time.]]

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Srpski kralj Mihajlo lik.jpg|Mihailo Vojislavljević reigned for three decades in the 11th century.

Car Dušan, Manastir Lesnovo, XIV vek, Makedonija.jpg|Dušan the Mighty created the Serbian Empire.

Saint Hipomini icon.jpg|Helena Dragaš was the empress consort of Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos and mother of the last two emperors.

MilosObrenovic 1848.jpg|Miloš Obrenović I of Serbia founded the Obrenović dynasty and autonomous Serbia.

Nicholas I of Montenegro.jpg|Nicholas I of Montenegro was the ruler of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918.

PetarI-Karadjordjevic.jpg|Peter I of Serbia reigned as the last King of Serbia and as the first King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

Politicians and diplomats

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Ilija Garašanin, politician and statesman.jpg|Ilija Garašanin was a 19th-century statesman.

GeneralSavaGrujic1912.jpg|General Sava Grujić served as PM on five terms.

Stojan Novaković, portrait by Uroš Predić.jpg|Stojan Novaković was a noted politician, diplomat and a scholar.

Milovan Đ. Milovanović.jpg|Milovan Milovanović played an important role in Serbia's diplomacy and policy-making.

Milovan Đilas.jpg|Milovan Đilas was a well-known Yugoslav communist and one of the most prominent dissidents in Eastern Europe.

Zoran Đinđić, Davos.jpg|Zoran Đinđić served as the first democratically elected PM, until his assassination in 2003.

Military

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;Austria and Hungary

;Ottoman Empire

  • Veli Mahmud Pasha (1420–1474), Grand Vizier{{sfn|Stavrides|2001}}
  • Zagan Pasha (1446–1462/1469), Grand Vizier
  • Skenderbeg Crnojević (1457–1528)
  • Gedik Ahmed Pasha (died 1482), Grand Vizier 1474–77; Serb from Vranje.{{cite book|first=Heath W.|last=Lowry|author-link=Heath W. Lowry|title=The Nature of the Early Ottoman State|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=31j8T6XoigYC&pg=PA116|access-date=20 February 2013|year=2003|publisher=SUNY Press|isbn=978-0-7914-8726-6|page=116}}
  • Deli Husrev Pasha (c. 1495 – 1554), statesman and second Vizier
  • Sokollu Mehmed Pasha (1506–1579), Ottoman Grand Vizier
  • Hadım Ali Pasha (died 1511), Grand Vizier
  • Lala Mustafa Pasha (c. 1500 – 1580), Grand Vizier
  • Telli Hasan Pasha (c. 1530 – 1595), beylerbey
  • Semiz Ali Pasha (died 1565), Grand Vizier
  • Ferhad Pasha Sokolović (died 1586), Governor of Bosnia
  • Boşnak Derviş Mehmed Pasha (c. 1569 – 1606), Grand Vizier
  • Yavuz Ali Pasha (died 1604), Ottoman Governor of Egypt from 1601 to 1603
  • Sokolluzade Lala Mehmed Pasha (died 1606), Grand Vizier
  • Nevesinli Salih Pasha (died 1647), Grand Vizier
  • Kara Musa Pasha (died 1649), Grand Vizier
  • Sarı Süleyman Pasha (died 1687), Grand Vizier
  • Aşub Sultan (died 1690), originally Katarina, consort of Sultan Ibrahim I and mother of Sultan Suleiman II.{{cite web | url = http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/BelgeGoster.aspx?17A16AE30572D313A79D6F5E6C1B43FFE847D7E258FE1EFB | title = Sultan II. Süleyman Han | access-date = 2009-02-06 | publisher = Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism}}{{harvnb|İnal|Arşivi|2005|p=27}}: "Siileyman'in annesi Sirp Katrin yani Dilasiip Hatun"{{cite book|author=Ali Kemal Meram|title=Padişah anaları: resimli belgesel tarih romanı|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rgkG57W9t0MC|year=1977|publisher=Öz Yayınları|page=325}}
  • Osman Aga of Temesvar (1670–1725), Ottoman commander
  • Şehsuvar Sultan, originally Maria, consort of Sultan Mustafa II (r. 1695–1703) and mother of Sultan Osman III (r. 1754–1757).{{harvnb|Meram|1977|p=355|loc= "İkinci Mustafa'nın (Şehsuvar Sultan) takma adlı câriyesi Sırp kızı Mari'den doğan oğlu Üçüncü Osman"}}, {{harvnb|İnal|Arşivi|2005|p=27|loc= "Osman'in annesi Sirp Mari yani §ehsiivar Sultan"}}
  • Daltaban Mustafa Pasha (died 1703), Grand Vizier
  • Ivaz Mehmed Pasha (died 1743), Grand Vizier
  • Sali Aga
  • Aganlija (fl. 1801–1804)
  • Kučuk-Alija (fl. 1801 – 5 August 1804)
  • Sinan-paša Sijerčić (died 1806), Ottoman Bosnian general. Bosnian Serb origin.{{cite book|title=Bosanska vila|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rLHsAAAAMAAJ|year=1898|publisher=Nikola T. Kašiković|page=301}}{{cite book|first=Milenko M.|last=Vukićević|title=Znameniti Srbi muslomani|url=https://archive.org/details/znamenitisrbimu02vukigoog|year=1906|publisher=Davidović|page=104|quote=Кућа Сијерчића води своје поријекло од старе српске властеоске куће Шијернића, како запнси тврде, или од Лучевпћа, како предање каже. Кад је сила османлијска навалила на Босну п Херцеговину, онда се кућа Шијернића храбро бо- рила протпв снле османлијске, борила се бранећи јуначкн своје огњиште и свој народ, свој језнк и своју слободу. Алп ко ће силн ...}}
  • Omar Pasha ({{langx|sr|Mihajlo Latas}}; 1806–1871), general, convert
  • George Berovich (1845–1897), Governor-General of Crete and Prince of Samos
  • Malkoçoğlu family, one of four leading akinci families; Serbian origin{{sfn|Finkel|2012|p=21}}{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EK40AAAAMAAJ|language=ro|page=59|quote=Malkocogullari, tot comandanţi de acingii, erau descendenţii unui feudal sirb Malkovic).|title=Românii și otomanii în secolele XIV-XVI|last=Gemil|first=Tahsin|year=1991|publisher=Editura Academiei Române |isbn=9789732701980}}

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  • Pierre Marinovitch (1898–1914), French World War I flying ace credited with 21 confirmed and 3 probable aerial victories

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Sokullupasa.jpg|Sokollu Mehmed Pasha was an Ottoman statesman most notable for being the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire.

Михаил Андреевич Милорадович.jpg|Count Mikhail Miloradovich was prominent during the Napoleonic Wars and de facto ruled Russian Empire for a month.

Karađorđe Petrović, by Vladimir Borovikovsky, 1816.jpg|Karađorđe was a Serbian revolutionary and the founder of Karađorđević dynasty.

Svetozar Boroëvić von Bojna 1914.jpg|Svetozar Boroević was an Austro-Hungarian field marshal who was described as one of the finest defensive strategists of the First World War.

BASA-1782K-3-160-62-cropped.jpg|Živojin Mišić was a Field Marshal who participated in all of Serbia's wars from 1876 to 1918.

Koča Popović.jpg|Koča Popović was one of the leaders of Yugoslav partisans and Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav People's Army and Foreign Minister.

Religion

{{Main|List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church|List of Serbian saints}}

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JovanVladimirSlika.jpg|Saint Jovan Vladimir was the ruler of Duklja and the oldest Serb Saint.

Sveti Sava Kraljeva Crkva Detalj.jpg|Saint Sava was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.

Arsenije III.jpg|Archbishop of Peć and Serbian Patriarch Arsenije III Crnojević.

Bishop Platon (Jovanović).jpg|Platon of Banja Luka was an Eastern Orthodox bishop executed during the Genocide of Serbs.

Николай (Велимирович).jpg|Nikolaj Velimirović was an influential theologian, writer and bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Stevan Kragujevic, Patrijarh srpski Pavle,.JPG|Pavle, Serbian Patriarch

Other

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References

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Sources

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  • {{Cite book|last=Cox|first=John K.|title=The History of Serbia|year=2002|location=Westport, Connecticut|publisher=Greenwood Press|isbn=9780313312908|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=U765FGDfbPoC}}
  • {{cite book|first=Caroline|last=Finkel|title=Osman's dream: the story of the Ottoman Empire, 1300–1923|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9cTHyUQoTyUC|year=2012|publisher=Basic Books |isbn=9780465008506}}
  • {{cite book |last1=İnal |first1=Günseli |last2=Arşivi |first2=Semiramis |title=Semiramis: Sultan'ın gözünden şenlik |date=2005 |publisher=YKY |isbn=978-975-08-0928-6 |language=en}}
  • {{cite book |last1=Meram |first1=Ali Kemal |title=Padişah anaları: resimli belgesel tarih romanı |date=1977 |publisher=Öz Yayınları |language=tr}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Pavlowitch|first=Stevan K.|author-link=Stevan K. Pavlowitch|title=Serbia: The History behind the Name|year=2002|location=London|publisher=Hurst & Company|isbn=9781850654773|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=w-RuLDaNwbMC}}
  • {{Cite book|last1=Radojević|first1=Mira|last2=Dimić|first2=Ljubodrag|author-link2=Ljubodrag Dimić|title=Serbia in the Great War 1914–1918: A short History|year=2014|location=Belgrade|publisher=Srpska književna zadruga, Belgrade forum for the world of equals}}
  • {{cite book | last=Stavrides | first=Théoharis | title=The Sultan of Vezirs: The Life and Times of the Ottoman Grand Vezir Mahmud Pasha Angelovic (1453–1474) | publisher=Brill | year=2001| isbn=978-90-04-12106-5}}

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