or Academia.edu : Often host digital scans of Dr. Radovan Kazatović’s books on the subject.
: Koristan izvor za kraće prezentacije i izvode iz knjiga o Mitru Tarabiću.
While the prophecy has a massive following, it is also a subject of scrutiny.
Pošto su bili nepismeni, njihove vizije je zapisivao njihov pismeni kum, prota Zaharije Zaharić (1834–1918). Prota Zaharije je pažljivo beležio svaku reč i viziju koju su mu Tarabići poveravali, stvarajući tako originalni rukopis koji će postati osnova za sve kasnije knjige o Kremanskom proročanstvu. Šta su Tarabići Predvideli?
Mnoge analitičke knjige o Tarabićima u svom četrnaestom poglavlju obrađuju ključne događaje vezane za Treći svetski rat ili konačnu sudbinu sveta i Balkana.
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: Predictions about the loss of "mercy in people" and the rise of spiritual emptiness. Digital Versions and "PDF 14"
The search term suggests a user is looking for page 14 of a specific PDF document containing the full text of the prophecies. Why page 14? In many online copies — often scanned from old books or amateur compilations — page 14 allegedly contains one of the most dramatic or “scariest” predictions, often about:
Most of the Tarabić‑related texts circulating today derive from two major books:
They predicted "iron wagons" moving across the land without horses, and "iron birds" flying through the skies.
: Available on Academia.edu , this version includes the authentic oral accounts of both Miloš and Mitar Tarabić for the first time in one place.
: The prophecies originate from the Tarabić family in the village of Kremana, Serbia, during the 19th century.
This article explores the historical context of the Tarabić family, their major predictions, the structural importance of these digital texts, and why their warnings still resonate today. The Origins of the Tarabić Prophecies
The (Serbian: Kremansko proročanstvo ) refer to a collection of predictions attributed to the Tarabić family , specifically Miloš and his nephew Mitar, two illiterate peasants from the village of Kremna in 19th-century Serbia. These visions were supposedly recorded by their godfather, the village priest Zaharije Zaharić . Historical Background and the Tarabić Family
: Despite these challenges, many people continue to search online. The most common platforms for finding a PDF include:
: The fall of the Obrenović dynasty, the onset of both World Wars, and the creation and eventual dissolution of Yugoslavia.