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The Serbian eagle () is a double-headed heraldic eagle, also known as the White eagle (), a common symbol in the history of
Serbian heraldry Serbian heraldry involves the study and use of coats of arms and other heraldry, heraldic insignia in the country of Serbia or by Serbs. The Serbian government is the armiger in Serbia, exercising that right under the advice of the Serbian Herald ...
and
vexillology Vexillology ( ) is the study of the history, symbolism and usage of flags or, by extension, any interest in flags in general.Smith, Whitney. ''Flags Through the Ages and Across the World'' New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975. Print. A person who studi ...
. The double-headed eagle and the Serbian cross are the main heraldic symbols which represent the national identity of the Serbian people across the centuries, originating from the medieval
Nemanjić dynasty The House of Nemanjić ( sr-Cyrl, Немањић, Немањићи; Nemanjić, Nemanjići, ) was the most prominent Serbian dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages. This princely, royal and imperial house produced List of Serbian monarchs, twelv ...
. The eagle, defaced with the cross, has been used in the coat of arms of the
Kingdom of Serbia The Kingdom of Serbia was a country located in the Balkans which was created when the ruler of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I of Serbia, Milan I, was proclaimed king in 1882. Since 1817, the Principality was ruled by the Obrenović dynast ...
from 1882 to 1918 and in contemporary
coat of arms A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon f ...
of the
Republic of Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...
since 2004.


History


Medieval period

The double-headed eagle was adopted in medieval Serbia from its use as an imperial symbol in the
Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity and the Middle Ages. Having survived History of the Roman Empire, the events that caused the ...
. The oldest preserved
Nemanjić dynasty The House of Nemanjić ( sr-Cyrl, Немањић, Немањићи; Nemanjić, Nemanjići, ) was the most prominent Serbian dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages. This princely, royal and imperial house produced List of Serbian monarchs, twelv ...
double-headed eagle in historical sources is depicted on the '' ktetor'' portrait of Miroslav of Hum in the Church of St. Peter and Paul in Bijelo Polje, dating to 1190. It had the following characteristics: one neck and two heads, collars on the neck and tail, spread wings, a tail in the shape of
fleur-de-lis The ''fleur-de-lis'', also spelled ''fleur-de-lys'' (plural ''fleurs-de-lis'' or ''fleurs-de-lys''), is a common heraldic charge in the (stylized) shape of a lily (in French, and mean and respectively). Most notably, the ''fleur-de-lis'' ...
, heads higher than wings, feet have three toes, the eagle is within a circle. This type of Nemanjić eagle developed between the 12th and 15th centuries. It was very different from the German eagle: two necks, no collars, tail is leaf-shaped, heads are lower than wings, four toes, unspread wings. The Nemanjić double-headed eagle (with the specific characteristics) was depicted on the details of ornaments and textile in the
Žiča The Žiča Monastery (, or ) is an early 13th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery near Kraljevo, Serbia. The monastery, together with the Church of the Holy Dormition, was built by the first monarch, King of Serbia, Stefan Prvovenčani, Stefan t ...
monastery (1207–20), in the Church of
Our Lady of Ljeviš Our Lady of Ljeviš ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Богородица Љевишка, Bogorodica Ljeviška; ) is a 14th-century Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox church in the town of Prizren, in southern Kosovo. Since 2006, the church is part of the ...
(1307–10), the decoration of Jovan Oliver's clothing (1349), detail on textile from Veluće Monastery (14th century), a detail in the Resava Monastery (1402–27), on the plate of Ivan Crnojević's coat of arms, as well as in other monasteries and churches. Beginning in the 14th century, the double-headed eagle can be seen more often on inscriptions, medieval frescoes and embroidery on the clothes of Serbian royalty. The Serbian Church adopted it, with the entrance of Žiča Monastery (the seat of the Serbian Archbishopric in the 1219–53 period, and by tradition the coronation church of the Serbian kings) was engraved with the double-headed eagle. The survived golden ring of Queen Teodora (1321–22) has the symbol engraved. During the reign of Emperor
Stefan Dušan Stephen (honorific), Stefan Uroš IV Dušan ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Урош IV Душан), also known as Dušan the Mighty ( sr-Cyrl, Душан Силни; – 20 December 1355), was the King of Serbia from 8 September 1331 and Emperor of th ...
(r. 1331–55), the double-headed eagle can be seen on everyday objects and state related documents, such as wax stamps and decrees. In 1339, map maker, Angelino Dulcert, marked the
Serbian Empire The Serbian Empire ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Српско царство, Srpsko carstvo, separator=" / ", ) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Serbia. It was established in 1346 by Dušan the Mighty, who significantly expande ...
with a flag with a red double-headed eagle. Other Serbian dynasties also adopted the symbol as a symbolic continuation, like the Mrnjavčević and Lazarević.
Prince Lazar Lazar Hrebeljanović ( sr-Cyrl, Лазар Хребељановић; – 15 June 1389) was a medieval List of Serbian monarchs, Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful state on the territory of the disintegrated Serbian Empir ...
(r. 1371–89), when renovating the Hilandar monastery of
Mount Athos Mount Athos (; ) is a mountain on the Athos peninsula in northeastern Greece directly on the Aegean Sea. It is an important center of Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodox monasticism. The mountain and most of the Athos peninsula are governed ...
, engraved the double-headed eagle at the northern wall. The '' Codex Monacensis Slavicus 4'' ( 1371–89) has richly attested artwork of the Serbian eagle. The double-headed eagle was officially adopted by
Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
after he received the ''despot'' title, the second highest Byzantine title, by John VII Palaiologos in 1402 at the court in
Constantinople Constantinople (#Names of Constantinople, see other names) was a historical city located on the Bosporus that served as the capital of the Roman Empire, Roman, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine, Latin Empire, Latin, and Ottoman Empire, Ottoman empire ...
. The double-headed eagle was used in several coats of arms found in the Illyrian Armorials, compiled in the
early modern period The early modern period is a Periodization, historical period that is defined either as part of or as immediately preceding the modern period, with divisions based primarily on the history of Europe and the broader concept of modernity. There i ...
. The white double-headed eagle on a red shield was used for the Nemanjić dynasty, and the Despot
Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
. A "Nemanjić eagle" was used at the crest of the Hrebeljanović (
Lazarević dynasty The House of Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Лазаревић, Lazarevići / Лазаревићи, ) was a Serbian medieval royal family, which ruled Moravian Serbia and the Serbian Despotate. History The dynasty began with Lazar Hrebeljanović, son ...
), while a half-white half-red eagle was used at the crest of the Mrnjavčević.


Modern period

After the Ottoman invasion and subsequent occupation that lasted until the early 19th century, the double-headed eagle ceased to be used as it was a symbol of Serbian sovereignty and statehood. The Serbian cross with four firesteels (''ocila'') came into greater use as another symbol of Serbs. The emblem has mostly been depicted as a white eagle (''beli orao'', pl. ''beli orlovi'') since 1804, when Gavrilović issued a revolutionary flag based on the Nemanjić eagle in Stemmatographia. The
Serbian Revolution The Serbian Revolution ( / ') was a national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia that took place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Sanjak of Smederevo, Ottoman province into a Revolutionary Serbia, reb ...
resurrected the Nemanjić tradition, and the white double-headed eagle became the symbol of Serbia as the coat of arms following independence from the Ottoman Empire. The Serbian cross has been used as the shield with the Serbian eagle in the contemporary design of the coat of arms of Serbia, following the tradition established by the Kingdom of Serbia of 1882. The coat of arms of 1882 depicts a white double-headed eagle, but not the Nemanjić type, but a German one, despite the fact that it symbolizes heritage of the Nemanjić; the mistake was made by the illustrator of the coat of arms, German Von Schtrel, who "cheated" Stojan Novaković (reputable Serbian historian and minister) and used the German-style eagle instead of the Nemanjić eagle. It was part of the family coat of arms of both Serbian royal dynasties, the Obrenović and Karađorđević. The Order of the White Eagle was a royal order awarded Serbian and Yugoslav citizens for achievements in peace or war, or for special merits to the Crown, the state and nation, between 1883 and 1945.


Contemporary period

Current coat of arms of Serbia is a Serbian eagle on a red shield with a crown above the shield. It is widely used as a base for emblems of other state bodies and services, such as Serbian Armed Forces and Serbian Police, which both use double-headed white eagle i.e. Serbian eagle in their respective emblems. The Order of the White Eagle with the swords is the fifth highest order of the Republic of Serbia and is awarded for special merits in the national defense system or special merits in commanding and managing military units, i.e. military institutions and their training for the defense of the Republic of Serbia. The Serbian national teams in team sports are nicknamed "the Eagles" (''Orlovi'') in reference to the Serbian eagle, while the Serbian national football team in addition uses a stylized Serbian eagle (charged with Serbian cross) as its emblem. There are a dozen football clubs of Serbian diaspora which bear name White Eagles such as
Serbian White Eagles FC Serbian White Eagles Football Club (/''Fudbalski klub Srpski beli orlovi'') is a Canadian semi-professional Association football, soccer team. The team is a member of the Canadian Soccer League, a Non-FIFA international football, non-FIFA sanct ...
and Hamilton White Eagles in Canada; and Canberra White Eagles FC, Dianella White Eagles SC, Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC, Albion Park White Eagles FC, Springvale White Eagles FC in Australia.


Gallery


Historical


Flags

File:Flag_of_Kingdom_of_Serbia_from_1882-1918.png, State flag of the
Kingdom of Serbia The Kingdom of Serbia was a country located in the Balkans which was created when the ruler of the Principality of Serbia, Milan I of Serbia, Milan I, was proclaimed king in 1882. Since 1817, the Principality was ruled by the Obrenović dynast ...
(1882–1918) File:State Flag of Serbian Krajina (1991).svg, Flag of
Republic of Serbian Krajina The Republic of Serbian Krajina or Serb Republic of Krajina ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Република Српска Крајина, Republika Srpska Krajina, separator=" / ", ; abbr. РСК / RSK), known as the Serbian Krajina ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Српск ...

(1992–1995) File:Flag of the Republic of Eastern Slavonia - Baranja - and Western Syrmia.svg, Flag of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
(1995–1998) File:Flag_of_Serbia_(2004–2010).svg, State flag of the
Republic of Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map = , map_caption = Location of Serbia (gree ...
(2004–2010)


Coat of arms and seals

File:Knez Miroslav grb orla sa odezde.png, Seal of Miroslav of Hum ( 1190) File:Kralj Stefan Prvovjencani orao manastir Mileseva.png, Stefan the First-Crowned's eagle at Mileševa (1230s) File:Orao Ljeviska.jpg, Fresco detail from
Our Lady of Ljeviš Our Lady of Ljeviš ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Богородица Љевишка, Bogorodica Ljeviška; ) is a 14th-century Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox church in the town of Prizren, in southern Kosovo. Since 2006, the church is part of the ...

(1306–1307) File:Flag of Serbia on the map of Angelino Dulcert.jpg, Map detail showing the Serbian flag of arms,
by A. Dulcert (1339) File:Zastava i grb nemanjicke Srbije (iz 1439. godine), prema portolanu Gabriel de Vallseca.jpg, Flag of arms and coat of arms of the
Serbian Empire The Serbian Empire ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Српско царство, Srpsko carstvo, separator=" / ", ) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Serbia. It was established in 1346 by Dušan the Mighty, who significantly expande ...
,
by G. de Vallseca (1439) File:Orao Stefan Manasija (1415-1418).jpg, Fresco detail of
Stefan Lazarević Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
's robe, Manasija (1406–1418) File:Despot of Serbia Prussian edition.jpg, Coat of arms of Stefan Lazarević,
Prussian ed. ''Chronicle of the Council of Constance'' (before 1437) File:Despotov grb iz Grbovnika.jpg, Coat of arms of Stefan Lazarević,
later ed. ''Chronicle of the Council of Constance'' (1483) File:Serbia, Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch.gif, Coat of arms of Stefan Lazarević,
''Wernigeroder Schaffhausensches Wappenbuch''
(1486–1492) File:Serbian Despotate, Wappenbüchlein.gif, Serbian Despotate,
by V. Solis (1555) File:Serbian Despotate, Chronicon Helvetiae, 1576.jpg, Serbian Despotate,
by C. Silberysen (1576) File:Serbian Despotate, by Martin Schrott.jpg, Coat of arms of Stefan Lazarević,
by M. Schrott (1580) File:Nemanjić dynasty Korenić-Neorić Armorial.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić,
'' Korenić-Neorić Armorial'' (1595) File:Serbian Despotate, ca. 1600.jpg, Serbian Despotate,
''German armorial''
(c. 1600) File:Nemanjić dynasty Belgrade Armorial II.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić ,
'' Belgrade Armorial II'' (early 17th century) File:Nemanjić dynasty Fojnica Armorial.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić,
'' Fojnica Armorial''
(1675–1688) File:Nemanjić dynasty, by Rubcich, Stanislaus.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić,
by S. Rubcich (c. 1700) File:Nemanjić dynasty, by Pavao Ritter Vitezović.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić
by P.R. Vitezović
(before 1701) File:Nemanjić dynasty Stemmatographia.jpg, Coat of arms of House of Nemanjić, ''Stemmatographia'' (1741) File:Rassia, H. Zhefarovich.jpg, Rassia (Serbia), '' Stemmatographia'' (1741) File:Grb 1ustanak.JPG, Seal of the Revolutionary Serbia
(1804–1812) File:Veliki dvorski grb Obrenovića.svg, alt=Seal of the Revolutionary Serbia, Coat of arms of House of Obrenović (1882–1903) File:Coat of arms of the Karadjordjevic dynasty .png, Coat of arms of
House of Karađorđević The House of Karađorđević or Karađorđević dynasty ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Династија Карађорђевић, Dinastija Karađorđević, ; sr-Cyrl-Latn, Карађорђевићи, Karađorđevići, label=none) was the former ruling Kin ...

(1903–1918) File:Royal Coat of arms of Serbia (1882–1918).svg, Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Serbia
(1882–1918) File:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg, Coat of arms of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe, Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 1918 to 1929, it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" () h ...

(1918–1941) File:Coat_of_arms_of_the_Government_of_National_Salvation_2.svg, Seal of the
Government of National Salvation The Government of National Salvation (; , VNS), also referred to as Nedić's government or Nedić's regime, was the colloquial name of the second Serbian Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, collaborationist List of World War II ...
(1941–1944) File:Coat_of_arms_of_the_Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina.svg, Coat of arms of Republic of Serbian Krajina
(1992–1995) File:Former COA Republika Srpska.svg, Coat of arms of
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska ( sr-Cyrl, Република Српска, ; also referred to as the Republic of Srpska or Serb Republic) is one of the two Political divisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, entities within Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other bein ...
(1992–2006) File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Republic_of_Eastern_Slavonia_-_Baranja_-_and_Western_Syrmia.svg, Coat of arms of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
(1995–1998) File:Coat of arms of Yugoslavia (1992–2003).svg, Coat of arms of the
FR Yugoslavia The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...

(1992–2003) and
Serbia and Montenegro The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
(2003–2006) File:Coat of arms of Serbia (2004-2010).svg, Greater coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia (2004–2010) File:Coat of arms of Serbia small (2004 - 2010).svg, Lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia (2004–2010)


Current


National

File:Flag_of_Serbia.svg, State flag of the Republic of Serbia File:Coat of arms of Serbia.svg, Greater coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia File:Coat_of_arms_of_Serbia_small.svg, Lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia


Local

File:Coat of Arms Belgrade.png, Coat of arms of
Belgrade Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ...
File:Nis Coat of Arms.png, Coat of arms of
Niš Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names of European cities in different languages (M–P)#N, names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the list of cities in Serbia, third largest city in Serbia and the administrative cente ...
File:Grb_leskovac_new.jpg, Coat of arms of
Leskovac Leskovac ( sr-Cyrl, Лесковац, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Jablanica District in Southern Serbia (Geographical Region), southern Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a p ...
File:COA Valjevo.gif, Coat of arms of
Valjevo Valjevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ваљево, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a population of 56,145 while the city admini ...
File:Coat of arms of Užice.jpg, Coat of arms of
Užice Užice ( sr-cyr, Ужице, ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative centre of the Zlatibor District in western Serbia. It is located on the banks of the river Đetinja. According to the 2022 census, the city proper has a popu ...
File:Grb-Prijepolje mali.gif, Coat of arms of
Prijepolje Prijepolje ( sr-Cyrl, Пријепоље, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. As of 2022, the town has 11,928 inhabitants, while the municipality has 32,214 inhabitants. Etymology One possible mean ...
File:COA_Mionica.png, Coat of arms of
Mionica Mionica ( sr-cyr, Мионица, ) is a town and municipality located in the Kolubara District of western Serbia. , the population of the town is 1,590, while population of the municipality is 12,061 inhabitants. Geography The township of Mionic ...
File:Blason de Kuršumlija.jpg, Coat of arms of
Kuršumlija Kuršumlija ( sr-Cyrl, Куршумлија, ) is a town and municipality located in the Toplica District of the Southern Serbia (Geographical Region), southern Serbia. It is situated near the rivers Toplica (South Morava), Toplica, Kosanica (ri ...
File:COA_Savski_Venac_(small).png, Coat of arms of Savski Venac (Belgrade) File:COA Stari Grad.gif, Coat of arms of Stari Grad (Belgrade) File:COA Velika Plana (small).png, Coat of arms of
Velika Plana Velika Plana ( sr-Cyrl, Велика Плана, pronounced ) is a town and municipality located in the Podunavlje District of Serbia. As of 2022, the town has 14,609 inhabitants, while the municipality has 35,451. Velika Plana lies on the left b ...
File:Blason de Čajetina.jpg, Coat of arms of
Čajetina Čajetina ( sr-cyr, Чајетина) is a small town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. According to the 2022 census results, the municipality has 14,585 inhabitants. One of the most notable settlements in the mun ...
File:BigCOAofSurdulica.JPG, Coat of arms of
Surdulica Surdulica ( sr-cyr, Сурдулица) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia. As of 2022, the population of the town is 9,242, while the municipality has 16,991 inhabitants. History Massacre during World W ...
File:FLAG Despotovac.gif, Flag of
Despotovac Despotovac ( sr-cyr, Деспотовац) is a town and municipality located in the Pomoravlje District of central Serbia. It is 130 kilometers southeast of Belgrade. Its name stems from Despot, a title of Serbian medieval prince Stefan Lazar ...
File: Дервента (грб).svg, Coat of arms of
Derventa Derventa ( sr-cyrl, Дервента) is a city in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Posavina region, northwest of the city of Doboj. As of 2013, the town has a total of 11,631 inhabitants, while the municipality has ...
(Republika Srpska)


Other usage


Military

File:Grb 1.svg, Emblem of the
Serbian Armed Forces File:Emblem of the Serbian Land Forces.svg, Emblem of the
Serbian Army File:Serbian Air Force and Air Defence coat of arms.svg, Emblem of the
Serbian Air Force File:Generalštab_VS.gif, Emblem of the
Serbian General Staff
File:Seal_of_the_Yugoslav_Army_(1992–2003).svg, Emblem of the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006) File:Vojska_Jugoslavije_-_KoV.svg, Emblem of the
Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro The Ground Forces of Serbia and Montenegro ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Копнена Војска Србије и Црнe Горе, Kopnena Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore), known as the Ground Forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Копн ...
(1992-2006) File:Seal_of_the_Yugoslav_Navy_(1992–2003).svg, Emblem of the Navy of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006) File:Vojska_Jugoslavije_-_RViPVO.svg, Emblem of the Air Force of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006)
File:Emblem_of_the_Army_of_Republika_Srpska.svg, Emblem of the Army of Republika Srpska
(1992–2006) File:Srpska_vojska_Krajine,_oficirski_emblem._1993-1995.png, Emblem of the
Serbian Army of Krajina The Serbian Army of Krajina (SAK, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Srpska vojska Krajine, Српска војска Крајине, abbr. SVK), also known as the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina or Krajina Serbian Army, was the armed forces of the Republ ...

(1992–1995) File:White_eagles.svg, Emblem of the
White Eagles White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully (or almost fully) reflect and scatter all the visible wavelen ...
paramilitary unit
(1991–1995)


Police

File:Амблем_Полиције_Србије.png, Emblem of the
Police of Serbia The Serbian Police (), formally the Police of the Republic of Serbia (), is the national civilian police force of the Serbia. The Serbian Police are responsible for all local and national law enforcement. It is under the jurisdiction of the Minist ...
File:Uprava policije.png, Emblem of the General Police File:Amblem krim policije novi.png, Emblem of the Criminal Police File:Granicna_policija_novi_amblem.png, Emblem of the Border Police
File:Жандармерија.gif, Emblem of the
Gendarmery A gendarmerie () is a paramilitary or military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population. The term ''gendarme'' () is derived from the medieval French expression ', which translates to "men-at-arms" (). In France and som ...
units File:Специјална_Антитерористичка_Јединица.png, Emblem of the Special Anti-Terrorist Unit File:ИЈП.png, Emblem of the Police Intervention Unit File:Emblem_of_the_Police_Security_Unit_in_Serbia.png, Emblem of the Unit for the Protection of the Important Persons and Residences


Orders and decorations

File:RS_Orden_Belog_orla_sa_macevima_2_stepena.jpg, Order of the White Eagle with the swords File:Order_of_the_White_Eagle_5th_Class_with_swords.jpg, Order of the White Eagle (1883–1945)


Miscellaneous

File:Srpski Pasoš.png, Serbian passport


See also

* National symbols of Serbia * Serbian cross


References


Sources

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