Nikola Tesla's birthplace house and
his Serbian Orthodox Church in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia are restored
Tesla Memorial Society of New York is grateful to the Croatian
government for restoring Nikola Tesla's birth home and his Serbian
Orthodox Church in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia where he was baptized.
These following photographs were taken by Prof. Milica Novkovic, Board
Member, Tesla Memorial Society, on May 10, 2002.
Above: Tesla's house where he was born in 1856.
Above: Serbian Orthodox Church in Smiljan, Lika, Croatia, where Tesla
was baptized. His father was a Serbian Orthodox Priest in this
Church.
Above: The graves of Tesla's parents Djuka Mandic Tesla and his father
Rev. Milutin Tesla. In the photo is Prof. Milica Novkovic, Board
Member, Tesla Memorial Society
Nikola Tesla's Family
Above: Tesla's father Rev. Milutin Tesla, a Serbian Orthodox Priest.
Tesla's mother Duka Mandic, was never photographed.
Above: (from left) Nikola Tesla's sisters: Milka, Angelina and Marica
Tesla.
Above (left): Josif Tesla, brother of Nikola's father. Above
(right): Pajo Mandic, brother of Nikola's mother.
"Military Frontier" of Austro-Hungarian Border
against Turkish invasion
At the time of Tesla's birth in 1856, Tesla's birthplace in Smiljan,
Lika was a part of the Austro-Hungarian "Military Frontier", as a defense
border area against Turkish invasions which tried to invade Western
Europe. It was built at by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy at the
south-east border of the empire which extended thousand of miles from the
Adriatic Coast and Lika Region to Voyvodina - the northern part of Serbia.
The "Military Frontier" was inhabited mostly by Serbian populations, Serbs
defended the Christian Europe against the Ottoman Turks. For their
bravery in wars against the Turks, the Serbs were given land by the
Austrian Empress. The "Military Frontier" was abolished in 1881.
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