Sebri

The sebri (Serbian Cyrillic: себри) was the lower-half social class, commoners, of the medieval Serbian state. The status of the groups comprising the class was regulated in medieval code of laws, such as Dušan's Code (1349). It included several groups, mainly divided into:

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Further reading

  • Blagojević, M. "Vladar i podanici, vlastela i vojnici, zavisni ljudi i trgovci." Rulers and subjects, lords and soldiers, dependent people and traders). In Cirkovic (ed.): 141-156.
  • Dinić, Mihailo (1962). "Сокалници". Прилози КЈИФ. 28: 3–4. 
  • Šarkić, Srđan. "Маисторије, сокалници и сеоски попови" (PDF). Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta. Novi Sad. 45 (1). 
  • Solovjev, Aleksandar (1938). "Сокалници и отроци у упоредно–историјској светлости". Гласник СНД. 19: 103–131. 
  • Topalović, Živko, and Marko Milutinović-Piper. Sebri i vlastela: društveni poredak u staroj srpskoj državi. Srpska književna zadruga, 2002.
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