Serbocroatia (l'Empereur Est Mort)
From Alternative History
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| Capital: | Belgrade | ||||
| Largest city: | Belgrade | ||||
| Other cities: | Zagreb, Sarajevo | ||||
| Language: official: | Serbocroatian | ||||
| Other languages: | Illyrian, Albanian, Hungarian, Romanian | ||||
| King: | Alexander II | ||||
| Royal house: | Karađorđević | ||||
| Prime Minister: | Tomka Brozinich | ||||
| Currency: | 1 Dinar = 100 Para | ||||
The Kingdom of Serbocroatia is a state on the Balkans that evolved out of of the Principality of Serbia. As there was no war between the French and Russian Empires the war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire that had raged since 1806 wasn't ended in 1812 but only two years later. In the peace treaty Russia demanded that Serbia, a Slavic nation that had revolted against Ottoman rule sine 1804 be granted independence, thus happened.
The leader of the Serbian Uprising, Karađorđe Petrović, was appointed as prince. Later on the principality managed to expand its territory on the Balkans, leading to a unified Serbocroatian state in 1928 after The Second Great War with the coronation of Prince Alexander II.
[edit] List of monarchs
Princes of Serbia
- Karageorge (Romanised Serbocroatian:Karađorđe) (1815-1827)
- Alexander I (Romanised Serbocroatian:Aleksandar) (1827-1878)
- Peter I (Romanised Serbocroatian:Petar) (1878-1908)
- Alexander II (1908-1928)
Kings of Serbocroatia
- Alexander I (1928-1942)
- Peter I (1942-1973)
- Alexander II (1973-present)
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