Also known as Alexander I
Prince regent of Kingdom of Serbia and later King of Yugoslavia 1921–34
Alexander I served as the leader of Yugoslavia from 1921 until his assassination in 1934, first as prince regent and then as king, during a formative period when the country was newly created after World War I. His reign mattered because he attempted to unify the diverse ethnic and religious groups within Yugoslavia, though his rule became increasingly authoritarian as he struggled with political instability and regional tensions.
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