Srbulja
A srbulјa (Serbian Cyrillic: србуља), srbulje in plural, is a liturgical book written or printed in the Serbian recension of Old Serbian (Serbo-Balkanic), which was the written language of Serbs from the 12th century to the 1830s. The term was used for the first time by Vuk Karadžić in 1816 to differentiate liturgical books written in the Serbian recension from those written in the Russian recension, which gradually replaced srbulje at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Srbulja
A srbulјa (Serbian Cyrillic: србуља), srbulje in plural, is a liturgical book written or printed in the Serbian recension of Old Serbian (Serbo-Balkanic), which was the written language of Serbs from the 12th century to the 1830s. The term was used for the first time by Vuk Karadžić in 1816 to differentiate liturgical books written in the Serbian recension from those written in the Russian recension, which gradually replaced srbulje at the beginning of the 19th century.
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A srbulјa (Serbian Cyrillic: с ...... inting houses printed srbulje.
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Сербу́ля (серб. србуља) — руко ...... ет (по крайней мере в теории).
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A srbulјa (Serbian Cyrillic: с ...... beginning of the 19th century.
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Сербу́ля (серб. србуља) — руко ...... ет (по крайней мере в теории).
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Srbulja
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