Sinobad

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Sinobad (Serbian Cyrillic: Синобад) was a Serb family of Kninska Krajina ("Knin Krajina"), part of the so-called "Morlachs", a community in the Dalmatian hinterland that fought for the Republic of Venice against the Ottoman Empire.

Members

  • Petar Sinobad (fl. 1654–d. 1684), hajduk
    • Mitar Sinobad (fl. 1654–d. 1684), Venetian soldier
    • Filip Sinobad (fl. 1691–d. 1694), hajduk barjaktar and serdar of Kninska Krajina (1691–94)
    • Jovan Sinobad (fl. 1691–d. 1715), Venetian knight (cavalieri di San Marco, 1696)

Descendants

  • Siniša Sinobad, Yugoslav pilot

See also

  • Morlachs
  • Morlachs (Venetian irregulars)
  • Vuk Mandušić (fl. 1648), military commander in Venetian service
  • Stojan Janković (1636–1687), Morlach leader
  • Stanislav Sočivica, Venetian rebel
  • Cvijan Šarić
  • Petronije Selaković
  • Bajo Pivljanin
  • Grujica Žeravica
  • Vukosav Puhalović
  • Ilija Smiljanić
  • Petar Smiljanić
  • Vuk Močivuna
  • Juraj Vranić
  • Tadije Vranić


Surname list
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