This is a list of the historical capitals of Serbian statehood:
| Capital | Timeline | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
![]()  | Ras | ?–960 | capital of the Serbian Principality under the Vlastimirović dynasty. | 
![]()  | Ras | fl. 969–976 | capital of the Byzantine Catepanate of Ras. | 
![]()  | Sirmium | ca. 1018–1071 | capital of the Byzantine Theme of Sirmium. | 
![]()  | Stari Ras | ca. 1050–1148 | capital of the Principality of Duklja under the Vojislavljević dynasty. | 
![]()  | Stari Ras | ca. 1083–1166 | capital of the Serbian Grand Principality under the Vukanović dynasty. | 
![]()  | Bele Crkve | 1166–1168 | First capital of the Serbian Grand Principality under Stefan Nemanja. | 
![]()  | Niš | ca. 1183–1191 | capital of the Serbian Grand Principality under Stefan Nemanja. | 
| Deževo, Debrc and Belgrade | 1276–1282 | capitals of Stefan Dragutin's Kingdom in Syrmia. | |
![]()  | Skopje | 1282–1321 | capital of King Stefan Milutin. | 
| Prizren | 1300–1345 | first capital of King Stefan Dušan. | |
![]()  | Skoplje | 1345–1371 | first capital of Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan and later Stefan Uroš V. | 
![]()  | Serres | 1345–1355 | second capital of Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan. | 
![]()  | Kruševac | 1371–1402 | capital of Moravian Serbia under Lazar Hrebeljanović. | 
| Vučitrn | 1371–1402 | capital of District of Branković under Vuk Branković. | |
![]()  | Prilep | 1371–1395 | capital of Lordship of Prilep under Marko Mrnjavčević. | 
![]()  | Belgrade | 1404–1430 | capital of Serbian Despotate under Stefan Lazarević. | 
![]()  | Smederevo | 1430–1459 | capital of Serbian Despotate under the Branković dynasty. | 
![]()  | Belgrade | 1718–1739 | capital of the Habsburg Kingdom of Serbia (1718–39). | 
![]()  | Topola | 1805–1813 | capital of Revolutionary Serbia under Karadjordje, during the First Serbian Uprising. | 
![]()  | Smederevo | 1806 | temporary capital of serbia under Karadjordje and seat of Praviteljstvujušči Sovjet (government headed by Dositej Obradović). | 
![]()  | Gornja Crnuća | 1815–1818 | capital of Revolutionary Serbia under Miloš Obrenović, during the Second Serbian Uprising | 
![]()  | Kragujevac | 1818–June 12, 1839 | capital of the Principality of Serbia under Miloš Obrenović. | 
![]()  | Belgrade | June 12, 1839–June 1840 | capital of the Principality of Serbia under Mihailo Obrenović III. | 
![]()  | Kragujevac | June 1840 – 1841 | capital of the Principality of Serbia under Mihailo Obrenović III. | 
![]()  | Belgrade | April 25, 1841 – 1915 | capital of the Principality of Serbia and Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918). | 
![]()  | Temišvar | 1849–1860 | capital of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar (1849–1860). | 
![]()  | Niš | July 1914–October 1915 | capital of Serbia during Austro-Hungarian occupation of Belgrade (World War I). From 1878 onwards, it was treated as the "second capital". | 
![]()  | Belgrade | 1916–present | capital of the Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1943), Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992), Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006), and Serbia (2006–) | 
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