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Jovan Šević or Ivan Šević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Шевић, Russian: Иван Егорович Шевич; died c. 1764) was an 18th-century military officer of Serb origin. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Serb militia forces in the Pomorišje region, then in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg monarchy. When it became obvious that privileges granted to Serb militiamen would be reduced or completely revoked after Pomorišje and Potisje lost their frontier status, Šević left Habsburg military service in 1750 and moved to Russia. At the end of 1752, he led the second wave of colonists who migrated from Pomorišje, Potisje and Slavonia to the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine) where they settled the newly established administrative region of Slavo-Serbia at the beginning of 1753. To enable him

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  • Jovan Šević (en)
  • Шевич, Иван Егорович (старший) (ru)
  • Йован Шевич (uk)
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  • Иван Георгиевич Шевич-старший (серб. Јован Шевић) — подполковник австрийской службы в Священной Римской империи и генерал-поручик русской службы; основатель Славяносербии. (ru)
  • Йован Шевич (серб. Јован Шевић; пом. 1764) — підполковник австрійської служби і генерал-поручник російської служби; засновник Слов'яносербії. (uk)
  • Jovan Šević or Ivan Šević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Шевић, Russian: Иван Егорович Шевич; died c. 1764) was an 18th-century military officer of Serb origin. He reached the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Serb militia forces in the Pomorišje region, then in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg monarchy. When it became obvious that privileges granted to Serb militiamen would be reduced or completely revoked after Pomorišje and Potisje lost their frontier status, Šević left Habsburg military service in 1750 and moved to Russia. At the end of 1752, he led the second wave of colonists who migrated from Pomorišje, Potisje and Slavonia to the Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine) where they settled the newly established administrative region of Slavo-Serbia at the beginning of 1753. To enable him (en)
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  • Jovan Šević (en)
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  • Jovan Šević (en)
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  • Slavo-Serbia, Russian Empire (en)
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  • Military Frontier of the Habsburg monarchy (en)
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