Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 132. Chapters: Economic history of Serbia, Former capitals of Serbia, Legal history of Serbia, Massacres in Serbia, Military history of Serbia, Political history of Serbia, Serbian historical coats of arms, Serbian music history, Serbian propaganda, Serbian-Albanian conflict, Sports history of Serbia, Terrorism in Serbia, Belgrade, Skopje, Kragujevac, Podgorica, Subotica, Stephen Uro IV Du an of Serbia, Croatian War of Independence, Ni, Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars, Pristina, Prizren, May Overthrow, 2004 unrest in Kosovo, Peace of Szeged, List of Serb countries and regions, Serres, Emblem of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Battle of Zenta, Smederevo, Persecution of Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo, Kragujevac massacre, History of legal education in Serbia, Latin Monetary Union, Kru evac, Anti-Communist Volunteer Militia, Constitution of Serbia, Order of battle of the Serbian Army in the First Balkan War, Zakonopravilo, Stari Ras, Kaljaja, Du an's Code, Medieval Serbian army, Stevan Stojanovi Mokranjac, Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro, Operation Opera Orientalis, Stolen Kosovo, Identity cleansing, Serbia and Montenegro Cup, 2010 Kosovska Mitrovica attack, Gnjilane Group, Gornje Obrinje massacre, Pig War, Yugoslavian military coup of March 27, 1941, Austroslavism, Slaughter of the knezes, Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Akkerman Convention, List of military conflicts involving Serbia, Destinikon, Scorpions, Defenders of the Constitution, Coat of arms of the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Vukovar children massacre, Serb paramilitary, ASNOS, Debrc, ajka i. Excerpt: The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between forces loyal to the government of Croatia-which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia)-and the Serb-controlle...