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    From V. Turnovo historical museum, some nice pictures made by our team-member Groznii
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    Hope that they will help.
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    great stuff everyone!
    @ astron
    i really like that icon, where did you get it?

    @alien_t
    wow, really nice, like it

    @everyone
    keep it commin'

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    Knez of Serbia,Lazar Hrebljanovic

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    Saint Sava or Sveti Sava,his real name was Rastko Nemanjic.He was the son of Stefan Nemanja(founder of Nemanjic dynasty) and brother of Stefan Prvovencani(first serbian king)...He is the most favourite person in serbian history...He is protector of Serbia and Serbs...
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    Jefimija

    I will tell only short thing because she had unbeliveable life....After death of Knez Lazar in Battle of Kosovo,Lazar's son Despot Stefan Lazarevic(he named Belgrade as serbian capital 1403.) was little kid so the real rulers of Serbia after Kosovo battle ware Lazar's wife Milica and Jefimija.She defend young Stefan from Brankovic family which want throne of Serbia.
    She has huge influence in serbian people...
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    Serbian Emperor Dusan again...
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    Jefimija again...
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    nice pics. It can be used for cards in the game

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    Hi! I finally see that there is something i can help with . Since i live 100m away from the National Museum of Military History in Sofia, i will be happy to take some pictures and upload them. Expect them next week . Cheers.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown Spamer View Post
    Hi! I finally see that there is something i can help with . Since i live 100m away from the National Museum of Military History in Sofia, i will be happy to take some pictures and upload them. Expect them next week . Cheers.
    Please don't. I have the official CD of the NVIM (Nacionalen Voenno-Istoricheski Muzey) in Sofia and the display in the Middle Ages section is abysmal. Here's why:
    - Many of the items are reproductions, taken from the Boyana Film studios, and are based on 80s filmmakers' fantasies.
    - There are "billhooks" which look suspiciously like the agricultural tools used up until the middle of the 20th century to prune froot trees. Some of them may be legit, but you never know.
    - Half of the so called early Ottoman arms are late 19th century Persian pieces, most likely taken from the collections of Bulgarian Monarchs or wealthy people like Burov (back in the 40s).

    There is usable stuff as well, but most of the items are completely out of place and context.

    The Turnovo museum pictures (except for the first one), are quite good.

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    Ok whatever you say .




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    Here are the pictures of the Second Bulgarian Tsardom exhibit in the National Military History Museum in Sofia. Please disregard the replica shield. (There is another, 19th century Indian shield in the exhibit, not shown here. Go figure.)
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    pls erase this post
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    Pictures from croatian museums (14th, 15th and 16th C)

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    Last edited by matija191; October 02, 2010 at 11:22 AM.
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    Long time not being here. Maybe I will visit Belgrade museum again.
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    Wow all these armor and weapons are like Pokemons... I want to collect them all

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    Its probably too late and/or irrelevant now, but I found some pics online from what I would assume would be the military museum of Belgrade. There is no way for me to confirm it unfortunately, but it is interesting to look at non the less.

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    Well, I think I found the source of those images and it apparently was the museum in Belgrade. They also have a few more pics. Also, sorry for the huge pics in the previous post. I actually don't know how to post properly here so I just linked the images. I will try to "attach" them this time.

    And now that I think about it. The entire thread of the forum was pretty interesting. Here is the link for more pics (not museum though, mostly pics like Osprey, and pics of modern made equipment that Serbs would have used).

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    And the last few.

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    Excellent images. They are very nice, here's some +rep to get you going towards your first gold ring.
    I especially like this armet since we are actually currently working on some amazing XVIth century armours.




    Can you provide more info regarding this image below, what does the text say?


    I would encourage more people to show some museum photos, it might help in the development and rep is always given
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