N
Naples.
Prince Ourosh keeps up friendly relations with French Court of Charles of Anjou in, [119]
Naturalism.
Ousted from the Serbians by the doctrines of the Great Master, [29], [30]
Nature.
The worship of, by Southern-Slavonic races not adequately studied, [14];
has not yet vanished from the creed of the Balkans, [30]
Nedelyko, Archdeacon.
King Voukashin summons to the field of Kossovo, [66], [67]
“Neimar.”
Equivalent, architect, [204]
Nemagnitch.
Reference to the glorious dynasty of, [58]
Nemanya, Stephan. Grand Djoupan;
created Duke of Serbia by the Byzantine emperor, [4];
Stevan second son of, [4];
one of Youg Bogdan’s, sons-in-law a direct descendant of, [120]
Nestopolyé, Yanko of.
Milosh-the-Shepherd’s steed, Koulash, admired by, [157]
New Inn.
Prince Marko placed in, to recuperate his strength for his duel with Moussa, [110], [111]
Nicholas I Petrovitch. King of Montenegro, an indirect descendant out of Balshitchi;
forced by the Great Powers to evacuate Skadar, [120];
Serbian bards improvise ballads to record deeds of, [120];
source of inspiration of his drama “The Empress of the Balkans,” [134]
Nicholas, St.
Power of controlling ocean, etc., attributed by the Serbians to, [51];
mention of, in Serbian ballad “The Saints Divide the Treasures,” [195];
the seas with the galleys upon them chosen by, [196]
Nish.
Extreme devotion to the Saints practised at, [46]
Novak.
A famous maker of swords, [111];
makes a sword for Prince Marko, [111], [112]
Novi Bazar.
The pasha of, one of the leaders in the assault on Belgrade, [177]–184;
the vizier of Tyoopria wishes to have Stephan Yakshitch appointed vizier of, [180];
Stephan Yakshitch’s life redeemed by the vizier of, [180]