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Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
official script of Serbian language
Miroslav Gospel
Serbian Cyrillic codex / manuscript from the 11th/12th century
Serbian literature
literature in Serbian language
Hasanaginica
' (), sometimes rendered as and first published as The Mourning Song of the Noble Wife of the Hasan Aga''''', is a South Slavic folk ballad, created during the period of 1646–49, in the region of Imotski, which at the time was a part of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. The author of the poem, whose premise takes place in a Bosnian Muslim cultural context, is unknown.
The Mountain Wreath
book by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
Kosovo Maiden
poem
NIN Prize
literary award
Cetinje Octoechos
Orthodox liturgical book
Vukan Gospels
13th century Serbian Cyrillic manuscript
Printing House of Crnojevići
first printing house in Southern Europe
Andrić prize
literary award
Signalism
thumb|right|Symbol of Signalism Signalism (; from ) represents an international neo-avant-garde literary and art movement. It gathered wider support base both in former Yugoslavia and the world in the late 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s.
Zenitism
thumb|Zenit, a monthly periodical about Zenitism, ran from 1921 until it was forbidden in 1926
Berlinski Sbornik
manuscript from the 14th century
The Ray of the Microcosm
1845 cosmic-religious poem by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
Gršković's fragment of the Acts of the Apostles
Glagolitic manuscripts written in Old Church Slavonic
Bible translations into Serbian
Sumatraism
Sumatraism is an avant-garde art movement created by Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski. Crnjanski had set the principles of Sumatraism during World War I, and proclaimed it in his 1920 text Explanation of Sumatra.
The Leader
short story by Radoje Domanović
prix Desanka-Maksimović
annual poetry award
Karyes Typicon
1199 typikon by Saint Sava