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Miroljub (magazine)

Miroljub was a Serbian Orthodox monthly magazine published in Belgrade, Serbia. It was first published in 1886 and ran intermittently until World War II. Its name translates roughly to "Peace Lover" or "Friend of Peace" in Serbian.

The magazine served as a platform for religious and cultural commentary, featuring articles on theology, church history, Serbian national identity, literature, and social issues. It aimed to promote Orthodox Christian values and Serbian cultural heritage among its readership.

Contributors to Miroljub included prominent Serbian intellectuals, theologians, and writers. The magazine played a significant role in the intellectual and religious life of Serbia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its publication history reflects the tumultuous political and social landscape of the region, with periods of suspension and revival coinciding with major historical events.