Serbian Russians
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A Serbian Russian (Russian: Российские сербы; Serbian: Руски Срби / Ruski Srbi) or Serbs in Russia (Russian: Сербы в России; Serbian: Срби у Русији / Srbi u Rusiji), is a Russian citizen of Serbian descent or a Serbia-born person who resides in Russia.
Serbian Russians out Russia
There is also a similar Russian community, near Belgrade, but those individuals were Muslims, and some Serbian individuals of Russian descent were as aprovisioned to local restaurants and hotels.
Notable people
- Sava Vladislavich, Serbian diplomat, count and merchant-adventurer in the employ of Peter the Great who conducted important diplomatic negotiations in Constantinople, Rome and Beijing
- Semyon Zorich, Imperial Russian lieutenant-general and count of the Holy Roman Empire
- Peter Tekeli, general
- Marko Vojnovic, Admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy, one of the founders of the Black Sea Fleet
- Gligorije Trlajic, Serbian writer, poet, polylgot and professor of law at the universities of St. Petersburg and Kharkiv
- Aleksa Dundić, Serbian communist, a prominent participant in Russia's October Revolution.
- Count Mikhail Miloradovich, a general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars, best-known for defeating Joachim Murat.
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