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Stefan Vuksanović ( Serbian Cyrillic : Стефан Вуксановић ; born September 4, 1998), better known by his YouTube channel name Mudja ( Serbian Cyrillic : Муђа ), is a Serbian YouTuber , internet personality , gamer , entertainer and a live streamer on YouTube . For a very long time, Stefan was the biggest Serbian YouTuber. Stefan is the first Serbian to reach 1 million subscribers.

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35-469: Stefan Vuksanović was born on September 4, 1998, in Požarevac , FR Yugoslavia . His father Saša Vuksanović is an interior designer, and his mother is Vesna Vuksanović. Before YouTube, Stefan was growing up in poor conditions, living inside a leaking house. With power of YouTube, he managed to make a better living for himself and his family. The name for his YouTube channel originates from his grandpa, when Stefan

70-511: A Moorish dwarf named Zerco . Bleda was highly amused by Zerco and went so far as to make a suit of armor for the dwarf so that Zerco could accompany him on campaign. Greek sources have Βλήδας and Βλέδας (Bledas), Chronicon Paschale Βλίδας (Blidas), and Latin Bleda . Otto Maenchen-Helfen considered the name to be of Germanic or Germanized origin, a short form of Bladardus , Blatgildus , Blatgisus . Denis Sinor considered that

105-461: A Triballian ( Thracian ) grave was found with ceramics ( urns ). These date from the first millennium BC. The modern town of Požarevac was first mentioned in the 14th century under the name Puporače ; it first being mentioned under its present-day name in 1476. The town became part of Moravian Serbia and Serbian Despotate , until the Ottoman conquest in 1459. During Ottoman administration, it

140-582: A large new issue of coins to finance operations against the Huns. Having made these preparations, he thought it safe to refuse the Hunnish kings' demands. Attila and Bleda responded by renewing their campaign in 443. Striking along the Danube, they overran the military centers of Ratiaria and successfully besieged Naissus (modern Niš ) with battering rams and other siege engines (military sophistication that

175-462: A ransom of eight solidi for each Roman taken prisoner by the Huns. The Huns, satisfied with the treaty, decamped from the empire and returned to their home, perhaps to consolidate and strengthen their empire. Theodosius used this opportunity to strengthen the walls of Constantinople , building the city's first sea wall, and to build up his border defenses along the Danube . For the next five years,

210-434: A total population of 75,334 inhabitants. The ethnic composition of the municipal area of the city of Požarevac: The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022): Seats in the municipality parliament won in the 2024 local elections: Požarevac is twinned with: Bleda Bleda ( / ˈ b l ɛ d ə , ˈ b l eɪ d ə / )

245-898: Is a city and the administrative centre of the Braničevo District in eastern Serbia. It is located between three rivers: Danube , Great Morava and Mlava and below the hill Čačalica (208m). As of 2022, the city has a population of 51,271 while the city administrative area has 68,648 inhabitants. In Serbian , the city is known as Požarevac (Пожаревац), in Romanian as Pojarevăț or Podu Lung , in Turkish as Pasarofça , in German as Passarowitz , and in Hungarian as Pozsarevác . The name means " fire -town" in Serbian (In this case,

280-532: Is known by Hungarian literature as Buda. According to medieval sources, Buda the name of the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary derived from the name of its founder, Bleda, brother of Hunnic ruler Attila . The name of the capital city of Hungary , Budapest also comes from his name. Attila went in the city of Sicambria in Pannonia, where he killed Buda, his brother, and he threw his corpse into

315-461: The Danube . For while Attila was in the west, his brother crossed the boundaries in his reign, because he named Sicambria after his own name Buda's Castle. And though King Attila forbade the Huns and the other peoples to call that city Buda's Castle, but he called it Attila's Capital, the Germans who were terrified by the prohibition named the city as Eccylburg, which means Attila Castle, however,

350-842: The Danube Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia , from 1941 to 1944, it was part of the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia . From 1944, Požarevac became part of the new socialist Serbia within socialist Yugoslavia . And from 1992, the town became part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (renamed as Serbia and Montenegro in 2003). Since 2006 it has been part of

385-658: The First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), the town was part of the Karađorđe's Serbia . At the end of the uprising in 1813, the town came briefly once more under direct Ottoman control. However, following the Second Serbian Uprising from 1815, the town then became part of the autonomous Ottoman Principality of Serbia . Požarevac was the second capital of the Serbian prince, Miloš Obrenović with

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420-724: The Hunnic Empire , the area was again controlled by the Eastern Roman Empire . In the 6th century, it was briefly controlled by the Kingdom of the Gepids . Since the 6th century, the area was populated by Slavs , but the Eastern Roman Empire held a nominal control over the region until the 8th century when Balkan Slavs achieved de facto independence from the Eastern Empire. It was also ruled by Avar Khaganate before their demolition by Charlemagne . The area

455-514: The Kingdom of Serbia and Serbian Empire ruled by Stefan Dušan . A Bronze Age figurine "The Idol of Kličevac" was found in a grave in the village of Kličevac . It was destroyed during World War I. The National Museum in Belgrade and Požarevac has some 40,000 items found in Viminacium, of which over 700 are of gold and silver. Among them are many invaluable rarities. In June 2008,

490-462: The Republic of Serbia . The City of Požarevac includes two city municipalities : These include the following settlements : In the 2008 reform of Serbian local government, Požarevac received the status of a city and the town of Kostolac became the seat of the second city municipality. Požarevac is the smallest Serbian city consisting of two municipalities. As of 2011, the city of Požarevac has

525-673: The Roman Empire . The following year, Attila and Bleda met with the imperial legation at Margus (present-day Požarevac ) and, all seated on horseback in the Hunnic manner, negotiated a successful treaty: the Romans agreed not only to return the fugitive tribes (who had been a welcome aid against the Vandals ), but also to double their previous tribute of 350 Roman pounds (ca. 114.5 kg) of gold, open their markets to Hunnish traders, and pay

560-488: The 451st year of Our Lord's birth, coming down from Scythia , entered Pannonia with a mighty force and, putting the Romans to flight, took the realm and made a royal residence for himself beside the Danube above the hot springs, and he ordered all the old buildings that he found there to be restored and he built them in a circular and very strong wall that in the Hungarian language is now called Budavár [Buda Castle] and by

595-576: The Hun invasion of the Eastern Roman Empire in 442 was that the Bishop of Margus had crossed the Danube to ransack and desecrate the royal Hun graves on the north bank of the Danube. When the Romans discussed handing over the Bishop, he slipped away and betrayed the city to the Huns, who then sacked the city and went on to invade as far as the gates of Constantinople itself. After the fall of

630-485: The Hungarians did not care about the ban and call it Óbuda [Old Buda] and call it to this day. The Scythians are certainly an ancient people and the strength of Scythia lies in the east, as we said above. And the first king of Scythia was Magog, son of Japhet, and his people were called Magyars [Hungarians] after their King Magog, from whose royal line the most renowned and mighty King Attila descended, who, in

665-592: The Huns stayed out of Roman sight as they tried to invade the Persian Empire . A crushing defeat in Armenia caused them to abandon this attempt and return their attentions to Europe . In 440, they reappeared on the borders of the Roman Empire, attacking the merchants at the market on the north bank of the Danube that had been established by the treaty. Attila and Bleda threatened further war, claiming that

700-856: The Romans discussed handing over the offending bishop, he slipped away secretly to the Huns and betrayed the city to them. Theodosius had stripped the river's defenses in response to the Vandal Gaiseric 's capture of Carthage in 440 and the Sassanid Yazdegerd II 's invasion of Armenia in 441. This left Attila and Bleda a clear path through Illyria into the Balkans , which they invaded in 441. The Hunnish army, having sacked Margus and Viminacium, took Singidunum (modern Belgrade ) and Sirmium (modern Sremska Mitrovica ) before halting. A lull followed in 442, and, during this time, Theodosius recalled his troops from North Africa and ordered

735-539: The Romans had failed to fulfill their treaty obligations and that the Bishop of Margus had crossed the Danube to ransack and desecrate the royal Hun graves on the Danube's north bank. They crossed the Danube and laid waste to Illyrian cities and forts on the river, among them, according to Priscus, Viminacium (present-day Kostolac ), which was a city of the Moesians in Illyria . Their advance began at Margus, for when

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770-468: The first regular state court in Serbia being established here in 1821. Since 1878, Požarevac became part of the independent Principality of Serbia and since 1882 as part of the Kingdom of Serbia . Following the end of the First World War in 1918, the town was part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929). From 1929 to 1941, Požarevac was part of

805-764: The first video game they recorded together was the football game PES . He and his father are primarily known for their GTA 5 videos. In 2016, Vuksanović was featured on the Junior Gaming League, alongside YouTubers SerbianGamesBL, MarkoKOFS, BloodMaster, and FullTV. In 2017, Vuksanović and his father were at the Balkan Tube Festival in Belgrade , alongside other YouTubers such as Marija Žeželj, Miloš HD, SupremeNexus and many others. Vuksanović also had two famous Serbian singers, Vuk Mob and Gasttozz , as his guests for one of his videos, where

840-463: The name begins with consonant cluster, and as such it cannot be of Altaic origin. In 455 is recorded the Arian bishop Bleda along Genseric and the Vandals , and one of Totila generals also had the same name. Omeljan Pritsak considered its root bli- had typical vocalic metathesis of Oghur-Bulgar language from < *bil- , which is Old Turkic "to know". Thus Hunnic *bildä > blidä

875-411: The peace following the Huns' withdrawal from Byzantium (probably around 445), Bleda died (killed by his brother, according to the classical sources), and Attila took the throne for himself. A few sources indicate that Bleda tried to kill Attila first, to which Attila retaliated. In 448, Priscus encountered Bleda's widow, then governor of an unnamed village, while on an embassy to Attila's court. Bleda

910-537: The previous treaty: the Emperor agreed to hand over 6,000 Roman pounds (ca. 1,963 kg) of gold as punishment for having disobeyed the terms of the treaty during the invasion; the yearly tribute was tripled, rising to 2,100 Roman pounds (ca. 687 kg) in gold; and the ransom for each Roman prisoner rose to twelve solidi. Their demands met for a time, the Hun kings withdrew into the interior of their empire. According to Jordanes (following Priscus), sometime during

945-625: The two singers were competing against each other in the video game GTA V . In 2018, Vuksanović was brought to the Reboot InfoGamer festival in Zagreb . In the same year, Stefan with his father managed to raise awareness and money, for a humanitarian action of the ill 3-year old girl Nikolina. In 2019, Vuksanović was brought by Coca-Cola and Lvl8 to the Gaming in the Sky festival in Zagreb . It

980-653: The word "fire" is used in the sense of a disaster). In ancient times, the area was inhabited by Thracians , Dacians , and Celts . There was a city at this locality known as Margus in Latin after the Roman conquest in the first century BC. In 435, the city of Margus, under the Eastern Roman Empire , was the site of a treaty between the Byzantine Empire and the Hun leaders Attila and Bleda . One pretext for

1015-423: Was a Hunnic ruler, the brother of Attila the Hun. As nephews to Rugila , Attila and his elder brother Bleda succeeded him to the throne . Bleda's reign lasted for eleven years until his death. While it has been speculated by Jordanes that Attila murdered him on a hunting trip, it is unknown exactly how he died. One of the few things known about Bleda is that, after the great Hun campaign of 441, he acquired

1050-402: Was actually Old Turkic bilgä (wise, sovereign). By 432, the Huns were united under Rugila. His death in 434 left his nephews Attila and Bleda (the sons of his brother Mundzuk ) in control over all the united Hun tribes. At the time of their accession, the Huns were bargaining with Byzantine emperor Theodosius II 's envoys over the return of several renegade tribes who had taken refuge within

1085-549: Was also revealed that his YouTube channel name is one of the most searched terms in Serbia on YouTube, alongside Zadruga , Rasta , Baka Prase etc. In the same year, Vuksanović toured in Niš , Serbia , along the Dijamant sponsor with a caravan vehicle, other YouTubers were included as well Baka Prase, Stuberi and Yasserstain. Po%C5%BEarevac Požarevac ( Serbian Cyrillic : Пожаревац , pronounced [pǒʒarevats] )

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1120-540: Was new to the Hun repertory), then, pushing along the Nišava , they took Serdica (Sofia), Philippopolis (Plovdiv) and Arcadiopolis (Luleburgaz). They encountered and destroyed the Roman force outside Constantinople and were only halted by their lack of siege equipment capable of breaching the city's massive walls. Theodosius admitted defeat and sent the court official Anatolius to negotiate peace terms, which were harsher than

1155-586: Was part of the Sanjak of Smederevo . It was occupied by Austrian Empire between 1688 and 1690. In 1718, Požarevac was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Požarevac , with the town then falling under Habsburg control and becoming part of the Habsburg Kingdom of Serbia (from 1718 to 1739). After 1739, the town reverted to Ottoman control except final Austrian occupation between 1789 and 1791. During

1190-532: Was subsequently included into the Bulgarian Empire and was alternately ruled by the Bulgarian Empire, the Byzantine Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary until the 13th century. In the 13th century, the area was ruled by independent local Slavic-Bulgarian rulers, Drman and Kudelin . It was subsequently included into the Kingdom of Syrmia , ruled by Serbian king Stefan Dragutin and into

1225-591: Was younger, people mocked him for his nickname. Stefan finished primary and high school in Kostolac . He is in a relationship with another Serbian YouTuber known as Jana Dačović. Vuksanović created his first YouTube video when he was only 15 years old. He also managed to get his father Saša to help and create videos with him for YouTube. His YouTube channel name was named SuperSRBGamer , until November 12, 2013 when he changed his YouTube name to Mudja . In 2014, Vuksanović and his father started recording gaming videos, and

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