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Cinam opisao taj rat i izričito naveo da je bosanski ban bio saveznik ugarsko-hrvat-skog vladara. Taj je rat trajao osam godina (1148.-1155.), a završio je pobjedom ugarsko-hrvatske vojske u blizini
Beograda. (Ban Borić (1154-1163), the first known Bosnian ban, also participated in the war that was fought against Emperor Emanuel by king Géza II. Borić's involvement in the war on the part of the Hungarians meant that Bosnia was in vassal relation to the Hungarian ruler at the time. The Byzantine writer Cinam described the war and explicitly stated that the Bosnian ban was an ally of its Hungarian counterpart. This war lasted eight years (1148-1155) and ended with the victory of the Hungarian-Croatian army near Belgrade.)
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The Pope emissaries of that time reached to Kulin directly and referred to him as "lord of Bosnia". Kulin was often referred as "veliki ban bosanski" (Great
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Emanuela vodio kralj Gejza II., sudjelovao je i ban Borić (1154.-1163.), prvi poznati bosanski ban. Borićevo sudjelovanje u ratu na strani ugarsko-hrvatskog vladara svjedoči da je Bosna u to doba za-konito pripadala Ugarsko-Hrvatskom Kraljevstvu. Bizantski je pisac
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Throughout the following year, Tvrtko forced Vuk southwards, eventually compelling him to flee to Ragusa. Sanko, Vuk's last supporter, submitted to Tvrtko in late summer and was allowed to retain his holdings. Ragusan officials made an effort to procure peace between the feuding brothers, and in
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held out against a "massive attack" by the royal army, which suffered the embarrassment of losing the King's seal. The successful defense of
Srebrenik marked Tvrtko's first victory against Hungarian king. The unity of the local magnates waned as soon as the Hungarians were defeated, weakening
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was greatly frustrated and considered this a conspiracy, so he sent a contingent to Bosnia, but
Ninoslav subsequently made peace. In 1248, Ninoslav cunningly saved his lands from yet another papal crusade requested by the Hungarian archbishop.
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control. Eventually, King Bela IV conquered and pacified Bosnia and succeed in putting
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Hungarians reasserted their authority over territories as Soli, Usora, Vrbas, Sana in the early 13th century. Territory that Ban Prijezda, a loyal Hungarian vassal, controlled was possibly in northern parts of today's Bosnia between rivers
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was greatly opposed to Stephen II's policy, accusing him of treason and the relations between the two Bans worsened ever afterwards. By 1342 the Franciscan Vicariat of Bosnia was established. During the reign of
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seem to have been errors of practice, stemming from ignorance, rather than heretical doctrines. Kulin also reaffirmed his allegiance to Hungary, but despite this, Hungary's authority remained only nominal.
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led by bishop John and Coloman lasted for five full years. The war only funnelled more support to Ninoslav, as only Sibislav took the Pope's side in the Crusade. Ninoslav issued an edict to the
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in 1183 against the Byzantines. Kulin secured peace, although it continued as a nominal vassal to Hungarian king. but there is no evidence that Hungarians occupied areas of central Bosnia.
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stating that he was always a faithful Catholic, and saved Banate of Bosnia from outside intervention. In 1203, Kulin moved to defuse the threat of foreign intervention. A
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Hungarian king's ambitions remained unchanged long after Kulin's death in 1204. Kulin's policy was poorly continued since the Ban's death in 1204 by his son and heir,
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The anarchy escalated, and in February the following year, the magnates revolted against Tvrtko and dethroned him. He was replaced by his younger brother
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invaded Hungary, so Coloman had to fall back from Bosnia. Matej Ninoslav immediately retook control, while Prijezda fled to Hungary in exile.
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to intervene with King Louis I on his behalf. Those efforts were futile; but by 1374, Tvrtko had reconciled with Vuk on very generous terms.
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that effectively regulated Ragusan trade rights in Bosnia written on 29 August 1189. It is one of the oldest written state documents in the
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was part of the Hungarian kingdom at that time. The Hungarians sued for peace on Byzantine terms and recognised the empire's control over
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2934:A History of the Byzantine State and Society
1942:Historija države i prava Bosne i Hercegovine
1134:
3595:States and territories established in 1154
2990:
2976:
1159:family. After defeat in Battle of Bliska,
782:
674:
660:
101:
2927:
2685:
2031:
1423:(where he then resided), Hum, and Usora.
2959:Postanak srednjovjekovne bosanske države
2903:"The History of the Book in the Balkans"
2772:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2751:
2733:
2709:
2582:
2536:
2524:
2505:
2481:
2466:
2449:
2434:
2387:
2375:
2247:
1938:
1918:(in Croatian). Grafički zavod Hrvatske.
1593:and establishing boundaries between the
1565:
1460:
1406:
1293:
1138:
995:
786:
751:
2848:
2740:Istorija srednjovekovne bosanske države
2099:
1856:. Princeton University Press. pp.
1228:, which he fully incorporated in 1324.
3587:
2872:
2175:
1847:
2971:
2886:
2882:. Pesaro: Apresso Girolamo Concordia.
2824:
2760:
2745:History of the medieval Bosnian state
2273:https://www.bib.irb.hr/40904#page=103
2202:
2148:
1911:
1880:
1562:Franciscan Province of Bosna Srebrena
1072:
841:death (1180), Bosnia was governed by
2955:
2800:
2776:
2669:
2628:
2616:
2601:
2493:
2422:
2360:
2348:
2336:
2324:
2312:
2300:
2288:
2259:
2235:
2144:https://www.bib.irb.hr/40904#page=60
2130:
2075:
2063:
2046:
1967:https://www.bib.irb.hr/40904#page=55
1899:
1835:
1806:
1629:. Lying in-between, the mountainous
623:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2896:. Београд: Српска књижевна задруга.
2834:. Zagreb: Grafički zavod Hrvatske.
16:1154–1377 state in Southeast Europe
13:
2088:Suarez, S.J. & Woudhuysen 2013
1577:Christian missions emanating from
991:
964:gave the Banate of Bosnia to Duke
902:Heresy and Bilino Polje abjuration
594:Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
14:
3656:
3610:Banates of the Kingdom of Hungary
1703:
1609:then led to the establishment of
1289:
1213:. Immediately after the death of
849:, and with help of Serbian ruler
650:Bosnia and Herzegovina portal
3640:1377 disestablishments in Europe
2719:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
1540:. The main trading centres were
643:
287:
215:
187:
84:
70:
3645:Former countries in the Balkans
2551:
2542:
2265:
2136:
2093:
2025:
1983:
1971:
1093:'s brother-in-law, the deposed
1077:Prijezda I's realm (founder of
462:(Bosansko Krajište (1451-1463))
369:Bosnia in the Early Middle Ages
107:Territorial evolution of Bosnia
2999:European Middle Ages by region
2558:Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir (2003).
1959:
1932:
1905:
1841:
1812:
1686:Franciscan vicariate in Bosnia
1024:in 1463 and lasted beyond it.
906:In 1203, Serbian Grand Prince
758:Bosnia (early medieval polity)
1:
3635:1154 establishments in Europe
1794:
1676:, Bosnian Catholics retained
1438:and the accession of his son
1235:, assaulting Lord Vitomir of
714:, the Banate of Bosnia was a
3424:Hereditary Kingdom of Norway
1945:(in Croatian). M. Imamović.
1852:Being Muslim the Bosnian Way
1595:ecclesiastical jurisdictions
1411:The Banate of Bosnia in 1373
1048:, taking Split's side. King
1000:The Banate of Bosnia in 1358
857:, with whom he successfully
7:
2216:, Saqi, pp. 126, 132,
1994:. In Šanjek, Franjo (ed.).
1551:
1385:succeeded in defending the
1104:, with Dragutin's daughter
926:by the Bosnian nobility in
695:
417:Hum (Herzegovina from 1454)
10:
3661:
2907:The Book: A Global History
2802:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
2778:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
2678:
1939:Imamović, Mustafa (1999).
1668:already insisted on using
1555:
1524:were transported over the
1456:
1255:and Zagorje to his realm.
1201:, including the fields of
1022:Ottoman conquest of Bosnia
920:Abjuration of Bilino Polje
777:
755:
18:
3523:Principality of Chernigov
3432:
3353:Principality of Catalonia
3250:
3241:
3138:
3018:
3005:
2939:Stanford University Press
1764:Mladen II Šubić of Bribir
1135:Restoration and Expansion
567:SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
231:
166:
162:
158:
154:
137:
127:
123:
115:
111:
100:
66:
61:
50:
28:
3502:Bosnia and Herzegovina (
2937:. Stanford, California:
1758:Mladen I Šubić of Bribir
1678:Church Slavonic language
1639:unique religious history
1018:anti-Hungarian sentiment
19:Not to be confused with
3433:Central, Eastern Europe
3139:Central, Eastern Europe
2911:Oxford University Press
2858:. New York: NYU Press.
2855:Bosnia: A Short History
2752:Ćošković, Pejo (2009).
2105:Bosnia: A Short History
1990:Brkovic, Milko (2005).
1710:Ladislaus II of Hungary
1368:Archbishop of Esztergom
1091:Ladislaus IV of Hungary
896:Eastern Orthodox Church
837:In the time of emperor
783:Early history and Kulin
772:Ladislaus II of Hungary
337:Central Bosnian culture
3625:14th century in Bosnia
3620:13th century in Bosnia
3615:12th century in Bosnia
3317:Burgundian Netherlands
3158:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2962:. Sarajevo: Svjetlost.
2210:Van Antwerp Fine, John
2183:Van Antwerp Fine, John
2156:Van Antwerp Fine, John
1574:
1570:John of Wildeshausen,
1466:
1412:
1302:
1218:Stefan Uroš II Milutin
1195:Archbishopric of Ohrid
1148:
1001:
792:
738:Chalcedonian Christian
708:Bosnia and Herzegovina
698:/ Бановина Босна), or
616:Bosnia and Herzegovina
281:Bosnia and Herzegovina
239:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3194:Late Medieval Kingdom
3190:High Medieval Kingdom
1848:Bringa, Tone (1995).
1770:Stjepan II Kotromanić
1603:See of Constantinople
1569:
1464:
1410:
1297:
1284:Stjepan II Kotromanić
1145:Chest of Saint Simeon
1142:
999:
830:River as well as the
790:
752:Historical background
740:churches, namely the
712:Hungarian Crown Lands
574:Breakup of Yugoslavia
543:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
477:Sanjak of Herzegovina
3402:Caliphate of Córdoba
3308:Republic of Florence
2956:Vego, Marko (1982).
1912:Klaić, Nada (1989).
1752:Stjepan I Kotromanić
1658:Archbishop of Ragusa
1487:Charter of Ban Kulin
1176:Vladislav Kotromanić
1129:Stephen I Kotromanić
1123:He was inherited by
978:John of Wildeshausen
871:Charter of Ban Kulin
493:Herzegovina Uprising
434:Duchy of Herzegovina
403:("zemlje"/counties:
3393:Lordship of Ireland
3388:Kingdom of Scotland
3377:Kingdom of Portugal
3357:Kingdom of Valencia
3327:Kingdom of Asturias
2913:. pp. 506–07.
2695:. Paris: Dialogue.
2687:Bataković, Dušan T.
2672:, p. 281, 282.
1809:, pp. 44, 148.
1788:Tvrtko I Kotromanić
1776:Tvrtko I Kotromanić
1674:liturgical language
1625:came to prevail in
1528:to the seashore by
1361:Palatine of Hungary
1170:Stephen II was the
310:Neolithic cultures:
129:• Established
3553:Grand Principality
3471:Kingdom of Croatia
3418:Emirate of Granada
3383:Kingdom of England
3367:Kingdom of Navarre
3361:Kingdom of Majorca
3339:Kingdom of Galicia
3335:Kingdom of Castile
3298:Republic of Venice
3269:Kingdom of Bohemia
2893:Краљевство Словена
2103:(1 October 1996).
2090:, pp. 506–07.
1883:, p. 433–434.
1575:
1491:Republic of Ragusa
1467:
1413:
1401:Srebrenik Fortress
1303:
1189:, gaining more of
1183:Republic of Ragusa
1149:
1079:Kotromanić dynasty
1073:Kotromanić dynasty
1061:from Serbian king
1050:Bela IV of Hungary
1010:Republic of Ragusa
1002:
880:Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
800:Siege of Braničevo
793:
764:Béla II of Hungary
485:Herzegovina Eyalet
427:Bosansko Krajište
56:Kingdom of Hungary
3582:
3581:
3578:
3577:
3534:Novgorod Republic
3508:Kingdom of Bosnia
3446:Bulgarian Empire
3349:Kingdom of Aragon
3313:Duchy of Burgundy
3303:Republic of Genoa
3293:Kingdom of Naples
3288:Kingdom of Sicily
3277:Swiss Confederacy
3265:Holy Roman Empire
3237:
3236:
2929:Treadgold, Warren
2920:978-0-19-967941-6
2078:, pp. 17–21.
2007:978-9985-9642-5-5
1952:978-9958-9844-0-2
1867:978-0-691-00175-3
1694:Kraljeva Sutjeska
1623:Eastern Orthodoxy
1611:Roman Catholicism
1451:Tvrtko Kotromanić
1375:Vlatko Vukoslavić
1187:Zahumlje (or Hum)
1147:in the late 1370s
839:Manuel I Komnenos
804:Battle of Sirmium
704:Bosanska banovina
684:
683:
311:
262:
261:
227:
226:
223:
222:
211:Kingdom of Bosnia
203:
202:
31:Boszniai Bánság (
21:Kingdom of Bosnia
3652:
3605:Banate of Bosnia
3504:Banate of Bosnia
3442:Byzantine Empire
3323:Crown of Castile
3273:Kingdom of Italy
3248:
3247:
3016:
3015:
2992:
2985:
2978:
2969:
2968:
2963:
2952:
2924:
2897:
2883:
2869:
2845:
2821:
2797:
2773:
2771:
2757:
2748:
2730:
2706:
2673:
2667:
2661:
2660:
2658:
2657:
2648:. Archived from
2646:Svjetlorijeci.ba
2638:
2632:
2626:
2620:
2614:
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2586:
2580:
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2023:
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2014:
1987:
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1969:
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1956:
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1903:
1897:
1884:
1878:
1872:
1871:
1855:
1845:
1839:
1833:
1824:
1823:
1816:
1810:
1804:
1654:Bishop of Bosnia
1650:High Middle Ages
1607:East–West Schism
1572:Bishop of Bosnia
1436:Dušan the Mighty
1427:1368, Vuk asked
1389:fortress in the
1163:was captured by
1153:Battle of Bliska
1040:Croatia between
1014:Stefan Vladislav
954:Nemanjić dynasty
876:Bosnian Cyrillic
853:and his brother
746:Eastern Orthodox
736:by the dominant
726:religiopolitical
688:Banate of Bosnia
676:
669:
662:
648:
647:
646:
635:
632:Republika Srpska
625:
612:
570:
552:
524:
496:
463:
457:Ottoman conquest
438:
430:
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400:
393:
385:
373:
372:(before 10th c.)
340:
333:Glasinac culture
323:
309:
291:
264:
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219:
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88:
74:
37:Бановина Босна (
29:Banate of Bosnia
26:
25:
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3659:
3655:
3654:
3653:
3651:
3650:
3649:
3585:
3584:
3583:
3574:
3519:Kingdom of Rus'
3477:Crusader states
3434:
3428:
3345:Crown of Aragon
3331:Kingdom of León
3260:Frankish Empire
3253:Northern Europe
3252:
3243:
3233:
3140:
3134:
3021:Northern Europe
3020:
3012:political units
3011:
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3007:
3001:
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2921:
2866:
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2818:
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2115:
2098:
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2074:
2070:
2062:
2053:
2045:
2038:
2030:
2026:
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1988:
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1834:
1827:
1818:
1817:
1813:
1805:
1801:
1797:
1728:Stephen Kulinić
1706:
1664:. Although the
1635:Medieval Bosnia
1564:
1556:Main articles:
1554:
1459:
1383:Vukac Hrvatinić
1292:
1279:Mladen II Šubić
1178:in 1326–1353.
1137:
1075:
1006:Bosnian Crusade
994:
992:Bosnian Crusade
986:Dominican Order
974:Pope Gregory IX
970:Kulinić dynasty
943:Stjepan Kulinić
904:
855:Miroslav of Hum
785:
780:
760:
754:
680:
644:
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3530:Rus' Khaganate
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2792:
2774:
2758:
2749:
2735:Ćirković, Sima
2731:
2725:
2711:Ćirković, Sima
2707:
2701:
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2680:
2677:
2675:
2674:
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2633:
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2606:
2587:
2585:, p. 141.
2575:
2568:
2550:
2541:
2529:
2527:, p. 132.
2510:
2508:, p. 131.
2498:
2496:, p. 370.
2486:
2484:, p. 130.
2471:
2469:, p. 129.
2454:
2452:, p. 128.
2439:
2437:, p. 125.
2427:
2425:, p. 369.
2392:
2380:
2378:, p. 122.
2365:
2363:, p. 284.
2353:
2351:, p. 281.
2341:
2339:, p. 280.
2329:
2317:
2315:, p. 278.
2305:
2303:, p. 275.
2293:
2291:, p. 277.
2276:
2264:
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2240:
2238:, p. 148.
2228:
2223:978-0863565038
2222:
2201:
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2174:
2168:
2147:
2135:
2120:
2114:978-0814755617
2113:
2092:
2080:
2068:
2066:, p. 105.
2051:
2036:
2034:, p. 646.
2032:Treadgold 1997
2024:
2006:
1982:
1970:
1958:
1951:
1931:
1924:
1904:
1885:
1873:
1866:
1840:
1838:, p. 104.
1825:
1811:
1798:
1796:
1793:
1792:
1791:
1785:
1782:Vuk Kotromanić
1779:
1773:
1767:
1761:
1755:
1749:
1743:
1737:
1734:Matej Ninoslav
1731:
1725:
1719:
1713:
1705:
1704:List of rulers
1702:
1682:Bosnian Church
1587:Christianizing
1583:Constantinople
1558:Bosnian Church
1553:
1550:
1534:ban Stephen II
1458:
1455:
1444:Serbian Empire
1373:struck Usora.
1371:Nicholas Apáti
1291:
1290:Tvrtko I reign
1288:
1185:and conquered
1136:
1133:
1074:
1071:
993:
990:
982:Master General
950:Matej Ninoslav
908:Vukan Nemanjić
903:
900:
892:Roman Catholic
884:Bosnian Church
851:Stefan Nemanja
784:
781:
779:
776:
756:Main article:
753:
750:
730:Bosnian Church
700:Bosnian Banate
696:Banovina Bosna
692:Serbo-Croatian
682:
681:
679:
678:
671:
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638:
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609:Western Bosnia
596:
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561:SFR Yugoslavia
558:
553:
549:Drina Banovina
539:
534:
533:
530:
529:
526:
525:
521:Bosnian crisis
511:
506:
505:
502:
501:
498:
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491:(1867-1908) /
489:Bosnia Vilayet
487:(1833–1851) /
479:(1481–1833) /
464:
459:
453:
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444:
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384:(~9th–14th c.)
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344:Roman Dalmatia
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1591:South Slavs
1530:Via Narenta
1469:The second
1357:Donji Kraji
1341:Donji Kraji
1172:Bosnian Ban
1125:Prijezda II
859:waged a war
832:Fruška Gora
599:Bosnian War
467:Ottoman era
450:Ottoman era
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172:Preceded by
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3398:al-Andalus
3371:Portugal (
3214:Anatolia (
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1795:References
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939:Ugrin Csák
912:abjuration
888:Bogomilism
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536:Yugoslavia
306:Prehistory
279:History of
249:Montenegro
3569:Despotate
3513:Ukraine (
3497:Jerusalem
3461:Croatia (
3216:Byzantine
3188:Hungary (
3179:Byzantine
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2804:(1994) .
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1716:Ban Borić
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1475:Ban Kulin
1387:Soko Grad
1307:Vladislav
1266:and from
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1165:Charles I
1161:Mladen II
1110:Zemljenik
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1102:Stephen I
962:Andrew II
935:Andrew II
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796:Ban Borić
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734:heretical
381:Zachumlia
62:1154–1377
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3528:Russia (
3467:Pannonia
3463:Dalmatia
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1098:Dragutin
1059:Zahumlje
847:Béla III
820:Dalmatia
808:Belgrade
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717:de facto
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377:Travunia
270:a series
268:Part of
143:crowned
141:Tvrtko I
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3485:Tripoli
3228:Ottoman
3205:Romania
3183:Ottoman
3173:Georgia
3163:Croatia
3153:Armenia
3148:Albania
3070:400–800
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3061:Germany
3038:England
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3028:Corsica
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2679:Sources
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1542:Fojnica
1522:rawhide
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1473:ruler,
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1457:Economy
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1262:to the
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1199:Završje
1037:Bela IV
984:of the
980:, then
966:Coloman
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806:, near
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244:Croatia
195:Bosnia
139:•
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3542:Moscow
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1030:Tatars
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316:Kakanj
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