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d'Albania un Sigr. Ducha con gran hoste, e con lui furono Ragusei; et prese tutto paese de Bosna, et stette anni cinque in regname pacifico, poi morite. Et si faceva altro Re della linea de Moravia de Harvati; et sottomise tutto regno de Bosna sotto suo regname, per modo che con Ragusei non se voleva bene, per cagion perchè fu parente con quel Re, qual fu debelato per Signore venuto di Albania, (e) qual fu stato amazato per cagion de Ragusei. Perchè Ragusei son stati in ajuto con lui, per tale cagion voleva mal alli Ragusei. Quel che in ogni locho poteva, pigliava a sacco, et Ragusei sono stati assai danificati per detto regname de Bosna.
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With Croatia acquired by the Hungarian Kingdom, and the Serbian state in a period of stagnation, control over Bosnia was subsequently contested between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Byzantine empire. In 1154, Borić was appointed ban by pro-Hungarian nobility. Under the pressure of the Byzantines, a
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forced the Serb and Croat rulers to acknowledge Byzantine sovereignty, though this had little impact over the governance of Bosnia until the end of the 11th century, for periods of time being governed by Croats or Serbs to the East. A later political link to Croatia will be observed "by the Croatian
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871. In Bosna si fece gran garbugli, perchè Re Stiepan morite senza herede, et non haveva chi sucedere Bosna; et tutta andò a signori, conti, baroni, per modo che tal guerra durò anni 17, e poi uno barone de Harvatia, Bereslavo vense, et oprimava tutta Bosna bascia ... 972. In Bosna vense de lochi
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churches. In response to Hungarian attempts to use church politics regarding the issue as a way to reclaim sovereignty over Bosnia, Kulin held a council of local church leaders to renounce the heresy in 1203. Despite this, Hungarian ambitions remained unchanged long after Kulin's death in 1204,
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Original source: Svi pomenuti historijski izvori o upotrebi naslova "kralj Rame" u kancelarijama ugarskih kraljeva i feudalaca i nekih stranih diplomata u Evropi, moraju se smatrati da označavaju samostalnu Bosnu već u ranom periodu srednjeg vijeka, naročito u početku 12. vijeka, bez obzira na
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and the coastline remaining, and by 1218, Peter had taken it and Andrew had disappeared. The Pope called for Hungary to crusade against heretics in Bosnia in 1225, and the call was met a decade later. It is likely that Hungary was putting political pressure on the papacy to invade Bosnia for
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Serbian princess ruled in Zahumlje, and later, after integrating with Raška in the 1070s under Constantine Bodin, expanded to conquer all of eastern Bosnia in the 1080s. His kingdom collapsed after his death in 1102. Hungarian authority fell over Bosnia in 1102, though it was ruled through a
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concludes that "it cannot be answered, for two reasons: (f)irst, because we lack evidence, and secondly, because the question lacks meaning", and that only certainty "that one can sensibly say about the ethnic identity of the Bosnians is this: they were the Slavs who lived in Bosnia".
1125:, succeeded him at age 15. Stjepan II had not properly consolidated his banate, so when he died, his state fractured as the nobles felt no obligation to young Tvrtko I. Just before Kotromanić died, he had married his daughter, Elizabeth, to 1021:, brother of the King of Hungary and appointed by him to be duke of Croatia and Dalmatia as well as Hum, jumped at the opportunity. He took northwestern Hum after defeating a local force but he withdrew in 1203 either because his brother, 1180:. They agreed to keep Ostoja on the throne, but the king of Bosnia would never again be outside of the Turkish sphere of influence. In 1418 Ostoja died and his son was exiled two years later by Tvrtko II. War over the mining district of 1120:
became Ban of Bosnia in 1322. He took parts of Croatia and the Dalmatian coast between his ascension and 1326, when he annexed Hum. He signed peace treaties with Ragusa in 1334 and Venice in 1335. He died in 1353 and his nephew,
1203:, a semi independent vassal of the Ottoman Turks who was contesting the Bosnian king for Srebrenica. In the early 1450s Vukčić became embroiled in a civil war with Ragusa and his eldest son. 1461, Stephen Tomaš died and his son 1235:. Matthias created a Bannate loyal to him and renamed the Ban, King of Bosnia in 1471. The kingdom's territory was soon smashed to almost nothing by the returning Turks. In 1526, the Turks obliterated the Hungarians at the 916:
of Duklja (1102–1103) who forged an alliance with Bosnia against Rascia and Zahumlje, but attempt utterly failed with Kočopar's death. Since the early middle ages, it is noted that some Hungarian monarchs included
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and year later took Jajce, finally crushing the last hold out of Hungary in Bosnia. Vulkčić reclaimed his kingdom after the Turks withdrew, but lost it again two years later, staking out in the port town of
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territorial gain, as there is no concrete proof of Bosnian heresy at this time, just ignorance of certain catholic practices. Hungary invaded starting in 1235 and reached Bosnia in 1238, when they captured
1025:, declared war on him or he was pushed out by Peter. Peter was chosen by the local nobles of Hum to succeed Miroslav and was likely his son. He soon ousted a brother named Andrew from Eastern Hum, but 912:, as an ally. By 1180, Bosnia was functionally fully independent, though Hungarians seldom missed to lay the claim on it. Some attempts to reunite Bosnia and Duklja were made, especially by king 1149:, on the throne. Tvrtko was soon back in Bosnia with troops from Hungary to take back his realm, and by the end of the year Vuk was exiled and Tvrtko was back on the throne. After the death of 761:
does not designate inhabited towns, but ecclesiastical centers instead, the existence of such centers could be evidence it was an independent state before 822, as theorized by late
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Bulić, Dejan (2013). "The Fortifications of the Late Antiquity and the Early Byzantine Period on the Later Territory of the South-Slavic Principalities, and their re-occupation".
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where he was besieged, captured, and beheaded. The main Ottoman army withdrew in the fall of that year, only leaving scant garrisons to guard what they had conquered. King
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Kulin's nearly three decades of rule over the country was characterized by economic stability and peace, during which he strengthened Bosnia's economic ties with
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nephew and lord of Hum. Turks seized Srebrenica in 1440. Tvrtko II died in 1443. Three year civil war between Stephen Vukčić and Tvrtko II's successor,
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The World of the Slavs: Studies of the East, West and South Slavs: Civitas, Oppidas, Villas and Archeological Evidence (7th to 11th Centuries AD)
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received troops from Tvrtko, and thus gave some of the spoils and land to him. In 1377 Tvrtko I crowned himself King of Bosnia.
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in 1216, and Andrew became a puppet prince of Hum. He was later removed by Stefan and replaced by a governor, possibly his son,
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then invaded and took parts of northern and northwestern Bosnia by besieging and taking both Jajce and the nearby fortress of
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in the 6th and 7th centuries. The first mention of a distinct Bosnian region comes from the 10th-century Byzantine text
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Between 1433 and 1435 southern parts of central Bosnia was taken from the Hungarians by the Turks with the help of
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and the collapse of his Serbian empire, competing factions tried to carve their own chunks of territory from it.
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river, between its upper and the middle course: in the south to north direction between the line formed by its
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Byzantium, new peoples, new powers: the Byzantino-Slav contact zone, from the ninth to the fifteenth century
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From the 10th century to the fall under the Ottoman conquest in late 15th and beginning of the 16th century
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as a Ban to rule the province under the eastern vassalage. However, this vassalage was largely nominal.
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
1829:, pp. 18, 25"Knez Ratimir bi bio prvi poznati knez na području Bosne kao samostalne oblasti." 1117: 784:
in the early 9th century and remained under their jurisdiction until 870s. In what is now eastern
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for help, and again in 1463 against the looming threat of Ottoman invasion. No help came, and
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s conquest of Bosnia, while in 972 Bosnian ruler was killed and land conquered by certain
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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family who were eventually ousted from power during a war with Venice over the town of
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Regarding the question about ethnic identity of the inhabitants of Bosnia before 1180,
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reintegrated parts of Western and Northern Bosnia, battling the Bulgarians in the
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waning only after an unsuccessful invasion in 1254. Miroslav died in 1198 and
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In 1388 an Ottoman raiding party was wiped out in Hum by a local noble named
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through treaties and trade agreements. His sister married the ruler of Hum,
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By the late 9th and early 10th century, Bosnia was mostly Christianized by
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who arrived in the late 620s and early 630s, the Croats invited by Emperor
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was ousted by the nobles and replaced by the illegitimate son of Tvrtko,
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Academia scientiarum et artium Slavorum meridionalium. pp. 20, 22.
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Scriptores: Annales ragusini anonymi item Nicolai de Ragnina. Volumen I.
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Vladavina Bladinova nasljednika Ratimira može se datirati u 838. godinu.
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in 871 was followed by 17 years war which was ended by Croatian ruler
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and took all of Bosnia under its domain and would remain there until
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in the east, which is a wider area of central and eastern modern-day
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mountain in the north, and in the west to east direction between the
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privremeno osvajanje Bosne od strane susjednih i stranih vladara
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gained control of northern Bosnia, under the supervision of the
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annexed entire Eastern Bosnia by defeating local Slavic lord
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coastal towns, though remote pockets remained unreached. If
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to regain control of all Bosnia. With the death of the
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sided with the exiled Andrew and returned Hum to the
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from 1180 to 1204 and strengthened its ties with the
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written in the 10th century, these were followed by
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Early history
Prehistory
Kakanj
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Illyrian period
Glasinac culture
Central Bosnian culture
Roman Dalmatia
Roman Pannonia
Middle Ages
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Travunia
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Usora
Soli
Donji Kraji
Hum (Herzegovina from 1454)
Podrinje
Duchy of Herzegovina

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