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- [[File:Harambaša from Dalmatia.jpg|thumb|Harambaša from [[Dalmatia]] in the 19th century.]] 
{{see also|Serbian hajduks}} {{see also|Serbian hajduks}}
*[[Starina Novak]] (1530s–1601), Wallachian-employed guerrilla commander, former peasant in Smederevo *[[Starina Novak]] (1530s–1601), Wallachian-employed guerrilla commander, former peasant in Smederevo

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A hajduk is a type of peasant irregular infantry found in Central and Southeast Europe from the early 17th to mid 19th centuries. They have reputations ranging from bandits to freedom fighters depending on time, place, and their enemies.

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