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Study Guide: The Sandžak Region: History, Geography, and Demographics

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The Sandžak Region: History, Geography, and Demographics Study Guide

Geographical and Administrative Context

Sandžak is a historical region located exclusively within modern-day Serbia.

Answer: False

Explanation: The region spans parts of both southwestern Serbia and eastern Montenegro.

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Sandžak covers an area of approximately 15,000 square kilometers, stretching from Bosnia to Albania.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sandžak covers approximately 8,500 square kilometers.

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Novi Pazar, Sjenica, and Tutin are the only municipalities in Serbia considered part of Sandžak.

Answer: False

Explanation: Municipalities like Prijepolje, Nova Varoš, and Priboj in Serbia are also considered part of Sandžak.

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Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, and Berane are municipalities in Montenegro that are part of Sandžak.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, and Berane are among the Montenegrin municipalities located within the Sandžak region.

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In Serbia, Sandžak municipalities like Prijepolje and Priboj belong to the Raška District.

Answer: False

Explanation: Prijepolje and Priboj belong to the Zlatibor District, not the Raška District.

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The city of Novi Pazar is described as the largest city and cultural center of the Sandžak region.

Answer: True

Explanation: Novi Pazar is identified as the largest city and primary cultural hub of the Sandžak region.

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The center of Nova Varoš is identified as a municipality within the Sandžak region.

Answer: True

Explanation: Nova Varoš is recognized as a municipality located within the Sandžak region.

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What is the geographical location of the Sandžak region?

Answer: Spanning southwestern Serbia and eastern Montenegro.

Explanation: The Sandžak region is geographically situated in the Balkans, spanning southwestern Serbia and eastern Montenegro.

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What is the approximate geographical area covered by Sandžak?

Answer: 8,500 square kilometers

Explanation: Sandžak covers an approximate geographical area of 8,500 square kilometers.

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Which of the following Serbian municipalities is NOT listed as part of Sandžak in the source?

Answer: Niš

Explanation: Niš is not listed as a municipality within the Sandžak region; Novi Pazar, Sjenica, and Tutin are.

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Which of the following Montenegrin municipalities is NOT typically included as part of Sandžak according to the source?

Answer: Podgorica

Explanation: Podgorica is not typically included as a Montenegrin municipality within Sandžak; Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, and Rožaje are.

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In Serbia, which administrative district includes the municipalities of Novi Pazar and Tutin?

Answer: Raška District

Explanation: Novi Pazar and Tutin, municipalities within Sandžak in Serbia, are part of the Raška District.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a municipality in Montenegro considered part of Sandžak?

Answer: Nikšić

Explanation: Nikšić is not typically listed as a Montenegrin municipality within Sandžak; Bijelo Polje, Berane, and Plav are.

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Which of the following Serbian municipalities belongs to the Zlatibor District, according to the source?

Answer: Priboj

Explanation: Priboj is identified as a Serbian municipality belonging to the Zlatibor District.

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Historical Evolution and Rulership

Sandžak has historically been ruled by the Ottoman Empire, the medieval Serbian Kingdom, and Austro-Hungarian forces.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historical records indicate rule by the medieval Serbian Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and Austro-Hungarian forces.

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Sandžak was incorporated into the region of Raška during the 14th century under the medieval Serbian Kingdom.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sandžak was incorporated into Raška during the 12th century, not the 14th.

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Novi Pazar served as the administrative center when the region became a significant district during Ottoman expansion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Novi Pazar was the administrative center of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar during the Ottoman period.

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Austro-Hungarian troops occupied Sandžak as a garrison from 1878 until 1919.

Answer: False

Explanation: Austro-Hungarian troops occupied Sandžak from 1878 until 1909.

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The withdrawal of Austro-Hungarian troops in 1909 was linked to Austria-Hungary gaining full control over Bosnia.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1909 withdrawal coincided with Austria-Hungary gaining full control over Bosnia.

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In 1912, Sandžak was divided between the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Bulgaria.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1912, Sandžak was divided between the Kingdom of Serbia and the Kingdom of Montenegro.

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The Ottoman Empire invaded the region in 1455, marking the start of a long period of Ottoman rule.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Ottoman invasion in 1455 initiated a prolonged period of Ottoman governance in the region.

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The devşirme system involved levying European Christian boys who were converted to Islam and incorporated into the Ottoman army.

Answer: True

Explanation: The devşirme system was a practice of conscripting Christian boys, converting them to Islam, and training them for military or administrative service in the Ottoman Empire.

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Austria-Hungary aimed to prevent the unification of Montenegro and Serbia by supporting Sandžak's separation from the Ottoman Empire.

Answer: True

Explanation: Austria-Hungary's policy aimed to counter Balkan unification, particularly between Montenegro and Serbia, by fostering instability or autonomy in regions like Sandžak.

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Sandžak became a separated Sanjak of Novi Pazar in 1790, previously being part of the Sanjak of Bosnia.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Sanjak of Novi Pazar was established as a distinct administrative unit in 1790, separating from the Sanjak of Bosnia.

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Following the Great Turkish War, Slavic-speaking Orthodox Christians were expelled northward, and vacant lands were settled by Muslims.

Answer: True

Explanation: Post-Great Turkish War demographic shifts included the expulsion of some Orthodox Christians and the settlement of vacant lands by Muslims.

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During the First Balkan War in October 1912, Sandžak was seized and divided between Serbia and Bulgaria.

Answer: False

Explanation: During the First Balkan War in 1912, Sandžak was divided between Serbia and Montenegro.

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The 1919 Plav rebellion protested the inclusion of Sandžak into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and led to reprisals by Montenegrin forces.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1919 Plav rebellion protested inclusion into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and led to reprisals by Serbian forces.

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During World War II, Sandžak was partitioned among Italian Montenegro, Italian Albania, and German-occupied Serbia.

Answer: True

Explanation: During WWII, Sandžak was divided among Italian-controlled Montenegro, Italian-controlled Albania, and German-occupied Serbia.

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During WWII, Sandžak saw conflicts involving Serbian nationalist Chetniks and the Yugoslav Partisan movement, but not local militias.

Answer: False

Explanation: Conflicts during WWII in Sandžak involved Serbian nationalist Chetniks, Yugoslav Partisans, and local militias, including Sandžak Muslim militias.

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In 1945, the AVNOJ decided to grant Sandžak autonomy, recognizing its distinct national basis.

Answer: False

Explanation: The AVNOJ decided against granting Sandžak autonomy in 1945, citing a lack of national basis and potential disruption.

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The seizure and division of Sandžak in 1912 led to the displacement of many Slavic Muslims and Albanians.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1912 division of Sandžak resulted in the displacement of numerous Slavic Muslims and Albanians.

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The 'Plav rebellion' in 1919 was an uprising by Serbs protesting their forced inclusion into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1919 Plav rebellion was an uprising by Albanians protesting their inclusion into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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The Sanjak of Novi Pazar became a separated administrative unit in 1790, having previously been part of the Sanjak of Bosnia.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Sanjak of Novi Pazar was established as a separate administrative unit in 1790, having previously been part of the Sanjak of Bosnia.

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The devşirme system was a practice of levying Ottoman Muslim boys for military service.

Answer: False

Explanation: The devşirme system involved levying European Christian boys, not Muslim boys.

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The AVNOJ decided to grant Sandžak autonomy in February 1945.

Answer: False

Explanation: The AVNOJ decided against granting Sandžak autonomy in February 1945.

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The 'Plav rebellion' was an uprising by Albanians protesting their inclusion into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1919 Plav rebellion was an Albanian protest against their incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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Which of the following was NOT a historical ruler of the Sandžak region?

Answer: Venetian Republic

Explanation: Historical rulers included the medieval Serbian Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, and Austro-Hungarian forces; the Venetian Republic is not listed as a ruler.

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During which century was Sandžak incorporated into the region of Raška under the medieval Serbian Kingdom?

Answer: 12th century

Explanation: Sandžak was incorporated into the region of Raška under the medieval Serbian Kingdom during the 12th century.

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What was the administrative center of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar during the Ottoman territorial expansion?

Answer: Novi Pazar

Explanation: Novi Pazar served as the administrative center of the Sanjak of Novi Pazar during the Ottoman period.

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Between which years did Austro-Hungarian troops occupy Sandžak as a garrison?

Answer: 1878 to 1909

Explanation: Austro-Hungarian troops occupied Sandžak as a garrison from 1878 until 1909.

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What did Austria-Hungary gain in exchange for withdrawing its troops from Sandžak in 1909?

Answer: Full control over Bosnia

Explanation: In 1909, Austria-Hungary gained full control over Bosnia in exchange for withdrawing its troops from Sandžak.

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Following the Balkan Wars in 1912, how was Sandžak divided?

Answer: Between the Kingdom of Montenegro and the Kingdom of Serbia

Explanation: After the Balkan Wars in 1912, Sandžak was divided between the Kingdom of Montenegro and the Kingdom of Serbia.

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What was the primary consequence of prolonged Ottoman rule on the population of Sandžak?

Answer: Forced conversion to Islam for many inhabitants

Explanation: Prolonged Ottoman rule led to the forced conversion to Islam for many inhabitants, alongside other factors contributing to Islamization.

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The devşirme system was a practice primarily associated with which aspect of Ottoman policy in the Balkans?

Answer: Military recruitment

Explanation: The devşirme system was a method of military recruitment for the Ottoman army.

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Austria-Hungary's late 19th-century policies in Sandžak were strategically aimed at:

Answer: Preventing Balkan unification and facilitating its own expansion

Explanation: Austria-Hungary's policies aimed to prevent Balkan unification and facilitate its own regional expansion.

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When did the Sanjak of Novi Pazar become a separate administrative unit from the Sanjak of Bosnia?

Answer: 1790

Explanation: The Sanjak of Novi Pazar became a separate administrative unit in 1790.

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What demographic shift occurred in Sandžak following the Great Turkish War (1683-1699)?

Answer: Expulsion of Orthodox Christians and settlement by Muslims

Explanation: Following the Great Turkish War, there was an expulsion of some Orthodox Christians and settlement of vacant lands by Muslims.

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What major conflict in October 1912 led to the seizure and division of Sandžak?

Answer: First Balkan War

Explanation: The First Balkan War in October 1912 led to the seizure and division of Sandžak.

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What was the 'Plav rebellion' in 1919?

Answer: An Albanian revolt protesting inclusion into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Explanation: The 'Plav rebellion' in 1919 was an Albanian uprising protesting their incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

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During World War II, which entity controlled the portion of Sandžak that included Montenegro?

Answer: Fascist Italy

Explanation: During World War II, the portion of Sandžak encompassing Montenegro was controlled by Fascist Italy.

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Which of the following groups was NOT identified as a primary faction involved in conflicts within Sandžak during World War II?

Answer: Bulgarian Army units

Explanation: The primary factions involved were Sandžak Muslim militias, Serbian nationalist Chetniks, and Yugoslav Partisans; Bulgarian Army units are not mentioned as primary participants.

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What was the decision made by the Presidency of the AVNOJ regarding Sandžak's autonomy in February 1945?

Answer: Autonomy was denied due to lack of a national basis and potential disruption.

Explanation: The AVNOJ Presidency decided against granting Sandžak autonomy, citing its lack of a national basis and potential disruption to Serbian and Montenegrin territories.

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What was the primary reason for the Ottoman Empire establishing the Sanjak of Novi Pazar in 1865?

Answer: As an administrative district during territorial expansion

Explanation: The Sanjak of Novi Pazar was established primarily as an administrative district during the Ottoman Empire's territorial expansion.

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What was the stated reason for the AVNOJ decision against granting Sandžak autonomy in 1945?

Answer: It lacked a national basis and would disrupt Serbian and Montenegrin territories.

Explanation: The AVNOJ decision against autonomy cited a lack of national basis and potential disruption to Serbian and Montenegrin territories.

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Which historical event led to the displacement of many Slavic Muslims and Albanians from Sandžak?

Answer: The seizure and division of Sandžak in 1912

Explanation: The seizure and division of Sandžak in 1912 resulted in the displacement of many Slavic Muslims and Albanians.

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What was the outcome of the 1919 Plav rebellion mentioned in the source?

Answer: Reprisals by Serbian forces against Albanian citizens

Explanation: The outcome of the 1919 Plav rebellion included reprisals by Serbian forces against Albanian citizens.

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Demographic and Ethnic Composition

Ethnic Serbs constitute the plurality ethnic group in the Sandžak region.

Answer: False

Explanation: Ethnic Bosniaks constitute the plurality ethnic group in the Sandžak region.

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According to the provided data, Sjenica was the most populated municipality in Sandžak.

Answer: False

Explanation: Novi Pazar was the most populated municipality in Sandžak according to the data.

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Albanian speakers in Sandžak migrated primarily to Ottoman provinces like Anatolia.

Answer: False

Explanation: Albanian speakers from Sandžak primarily migrated to Kosovo and North Macedonia.

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The 1910 Ottoman census indicated that Orthodox Serbs constituted the majority of Sandžak's population.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1910 census indicated Muslims constituted the majority (approximately 65%) of the population.

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The 1931 Yugoslav census showed Bosnian Muslims forming a slight majority over Orthodox Serbs and Montenegrins in Sandžak municipalities.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1931 census showed Orthodox Serbs and Montenegrins forming a majority (56.5%) over Bosnian Muslims (43.1%).

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Recent census data shows Bosniaks forming the majority ethnic group in Sandžak, followed by Serbs.

Answer: True

Explanation: Recent census data indicates Bosniaks are the majority ethnic group, followed by Serbs.

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Religiously, Sandžak is predominantly Orthodox Christian, despite a significant Muslim population.

Answer: False

Explanation: Sandžak is predominantly Muslim, reflecting the majority Bosniak population, though it also has a significant Orthodox Christian (Serb) minority.

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The 1910 Ottoman census recorded Muslims as constituting approximately 35% of the population in the Sanjak of Novi Pazar.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1910 Ottoman census recorded Muslims as constituting approximately 65% of the population.

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The 1931 Yugoslav census indicated that Bosnian Muslims formed the majority ethnic group in Sandžak municipalities.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1931 Yugoslav census indicated that Orthodox Serbs and Montenegrins formed the majority ethnic group in Sandžak municipalities.

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Recent census data shows Serbs as the second-largest ethnic group in Sandžak, following Bosniaks.

Answer: True

Explanation: Recent census data confirms Serbs are the second-largest ethnic group, after Bosniaks.

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Sandžak is considered more Muslim-oriented due to historical Ottoman influence.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historical Ottoman influence has contributed to Sandžak being considered more Muslim-oriented.

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Which ethnic group constitutes the plurality in the Sandžak region?

Answer: Ethnic Bosniaks

Explanation: Ethnic Bosniaks form the plurality, meaning they are the largest single ethnic group within the Sandžak region.

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According to the provided data, which municipality had the highest population in Sandžak?

Answer: Novi Pazar

Explanation: According to the data, Novi Pazar was the most populated municipality in the Sandžak region.

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During the Ottoman period, Albanian speakers from Sandžak primarily migrated to which regions?

Answer: Kosovo and North Macedonia

Explanation: Albanian speakers from Sandžak primarily migrated to Kosovo and North Macedonia during the Ottoman period.

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According to the 1910 Ottoman census, what was the approximate percentage of Muslims in the Sanjak of Novi Pazar?

Answer: 65%

Explanation: The 1910 Ottoman census indicated that Muslims constituted approximately 65% of the population in the Sanjak of Novi Pazar.

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In the 1931 Yugoslav census, what was the approximate percentage of Orthodox Serbs and Montenegrins in Sandžak municipalities?

Answer: 56.5%

Explanation: The 1931 Yugoslav census reported that Orthodox Serbs and Montenegrins comprised approximately 56.5% of the population in Sandžak municipalities.

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What is the approximate percentage of Muslims in Sandžak according to recent census data?

Answer: 61.5%

Explanation: Recent census data indicates that Muslims constitute approximately 61.5% of the population in Sandžak.

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Cultural and Historical Sites

The Stari Ras fortress, located near Novi Pazar, dates back to the 12th century.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Stari Ras fortress dates back to the 8th century.

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The Đurđevi Stupovi monastery, near Novi Pazar, is a 12th-century religious site.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Đurđevi Stupovi monastery near Novi Pazar is a significant religious site dating from the 12th century.

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The 'White Angel' fresco, a famous artwork, is located in the Sopoćani monastery.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'White Angel' fresco is located in the Mileševa monastery, not Sopoćani.

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The Sopoćani monastery, near Novi Pazar, is a significant historical site from the 13th century.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Sopoćani monastery near Novi Pazar is a significant historical site dating from the 13th century.

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The Husein-paša Mosque is a notable religious building located in Novi Pazar.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Husein-paša Mosque is located in Pljevlja, not Novi Pazar.

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Walls constructed during the Ottoman period are visible in the city of Novi Pazar.

Answer: True

Explanation: Ottoman-era walls are visible in Novi Pazar, reflecting its historical development.

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The Kučanska Mosque in Rožaje dates back to the late 19th century.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Kučanska Mosque in Rožaje dates back to 1830.

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The Stari Ras fortress dates back to the 8th century.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Stari Ras fortress dates back to the 8th century.

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The 'White Angel' fresco is located in the Mileševa monastery near Prijepolje.

Answer: True

Explanation: The renowned 'White Angel' fresco is housed in the Mileševa monastery near Prijepolje.

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The Kučanska Mosque in Rožaje dates back to 1830.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Kučanska Mosque in Rožaje was built in 1830.

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Which of the following is a significant religious site near Novi Pazar dating back to the 12th century?

Answer: Đurđevi Stupovi monastery

Explanation: The Đurđevi Stupovi monastery, located near Novi Pazar, is a significant religious site dating back to the 12th century.

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The 'White Angel' fresco, known for its artistic value, was created around what year?

Answer: 1235

Explanation: The 'White Angel' fresco, renowned for its artistic merit, was created around the year 1235.

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Socio-Economic Factors and Modern Developments

Economic advantages, such as exemption from jizya, contributed to the Islamization of the population in Sandžak.

Answer: True

Explanation: Economic incentives, including exemption from the jizya tax, played a role in the Islamization process within Sandžak.

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The collapse of the Ottoman Empire negatively impacted the economic stability of Sandžak's Slavic Muslims.

Answer: True

Explanation: The decline of the Ottoman Empire adversely affected the economic stability of the region's Slavic Muslim population.

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Sandžak remained economically underdeveloped throughout the Yugoslav period, lacking significant industry.

Answer: True

Explanation: The region remained economically underdeveloped with limited industry throughout the Yugoslav period.

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Industrialization and urbanization in Sandžak primarily benefited Muslims by increasing their representation in urban centers.

Answer: False

Explanation: Industrialization and urbanization altered the national composition of urban centers, often to the disadvantage of Muslims, as Serbs formed a larger portion of urban migrants.

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A referendum on Sandžak's autonomy was held in 1991, with a majority voting against it.

Answer: False

Explanation: A 1991 referendum on autonomy reported a high percentage of participation and a majority voting in favor of autonomy.

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Emigration of all ethnic groups from Sandžak is a recent demographic trend attributed to underdevelopment.

Answer: True

Explanation: Emigration across all ethnic groups is a recent demographic trend linked to the region's underdevelopment.

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Which factor, besides the devşirme system, contributed to the Islamization of Sandžak's population?

Answer: Economic advantages for Muslims

Explanation: Economic advantages, such as exemption from certain taxes, were factors contributing to the Islamization of the population.

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The economic decline experienced by Sandžak's Slavic Muslims after 1912 was primarily due to:

Answer: The collapse of the Ottoman Empire

Explanation: The economic decline was primarily linked to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, which had provided economic stability.

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What demographic trend has been observed in Sandžak in recent times, attributed to the region's underdevelopment?

Answer: Emigration of all ethnic groups.

Explanation: Emigration of all ethnic groups from Sandžak is a recent demographic trend attributed to the region's underdevelopment.

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What was the primary reason for the general underdevelopment of Sandžak during the Yugoslav period?

Answer: Limited industry and poor infrastructure

Explanation: The general underdevelopment of Sandžak during the Yugoslav period was primarily due to limited industry and poor infrastructure.

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What was the primary reason for the demographic shift that disadvantaged Muslims in Sandžak's urban centers during the Yugoslav period?

Answer: Serbs constituting a larger portion of urban migrants

Explanation: The demographic shift disadvantaging Muslims in urban centers was primarily due to Serbs forming a larger proportion of urban migrants.

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What percentage of the population participated in the 1991 referendum on Sandžak's autonomy, according to the Muslim National Council of Sandžak?

Answer: Approximately 70.2%

Explanation: According to the Muslim National Council of Sandžak, approximately 70.2% of the population participated in the 1991 referendum on autonomy.

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Origins and Etymology of the Name

The name 'Sandžak' originates from the Ottoman administrative district known as the Sanjak of Novi Pazar.

Answer: True

Explanation: The name 'Sandžak' is derived from the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, an administrative district established by the Ottoman Empire in 1865.

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The Ottoman Turkish word 'sancak' translates to 'province' and is the root of the region's name.

Answer: True

Explanation: The term 'sancak' in Ottoman Turkish translates to 'province' and is the origin of the region's name.

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Serbs historically refer to the region of Sandžak by the name Raška.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historically, Serbs referred to this region as Raška.

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From which historical administrative district does the name "Sandžak" originate?

Answer: Sanjak of Novi Pazar

Explanation: The name 'Sandžak' is derived from the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, an Ottoman administrative district.

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The term 'Sandžak' is derived from the Ottoman Turkish word 'sancak', which means:

Answer: Province

Explanation: The Ottoman Turkish word 'sancak' translates to 'province' and is the root of the region's name.

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What is the historical name used by Serbs for the region known today as Sandžak?

Answer: Raška

Explanation: Historically, Serbs referred to this region as Raška.

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