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ARTICLES RELATED TO History of Bosnia and Herzegovina |  |  |  | History of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Middle AgesThe Slavs, who had originated in areas spanning modern-day southern Poland, were subjugated by the Eurasian Avars in the 5th century, and together they invaded the Eastern Roman Empire in the 6th and 7th centuries, settling in what is now Bosnia, Herzegovina, and the surrounding lands. The Serbs and Croats came later, in the first half of the 7th century as is explained in De Administrando Imperio, settling in the lands parts of Bosnia and surrounding lands. Majority of the Serbs settled in Rascia while the majority of Croats established the ...
See also:History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ancient history, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Middle Ages, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman era, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 19th and 20th century, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Post-Yugoslav Bosnia, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - War in Bosnia, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Bosnia after the war, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Notes Read more here: » History of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Middle Ages |
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c. 245,000
Serbia:
136,087 [+19,503] (2002) [1]
Montenegro:
63,272 [+28,714] (2003) [2]
Croatia:
20,755 (2001) [3]
Slovenia:
21,542 (2002) [4]
Republic of Macedonia:
17,018 (2002) [5]
Germany:
180,000
USA:
130,000
Austria:
90,000
Sweden:
54,000
Switzer ...
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Srebrenica massacre - The Crowd at Potočari.
The UN forces did nothing to protect the Bosniak civilians in Srebrenica. Faced with the reality that Srebrenica had fallen under Serb forces control, thousands of Bosniak residents from Srebrenica fled to Potočari seeking protection within the UN compound. By the evening of July 11 1995, approximately 20,000 to 25,000 Bosniak refugees were gathered in Potočari. Several thousand had pressed inside the UN compound itself, while the rest were spread throughout the nei ...
See also:Srebrenica massacre, Srebrenica massacre - Background, Srebrenica massacre - The conflict in Eastern Bosnia, Srebrenica massacre - April 1993: The Security Council Declares Srebrenica a “Safe Area”, Srebrenica massacre - Early 1995: The Situation in the Srebrenica “Safe Area” Deteriorates, Srebrenica massacre - Spring 1995: The Serbs Plan To Attack the Srebrenica “Safe Area”, Srebrenica massacre - 6-11 July 1995: The Take-Over of Srebrenica, Srebrenica massacre - The Massacre, Srebrenica massacre - The Crowd at Potočari, Srebrenica massacre - The Column of Bosniak Men, Srebrenica massacre - A Plan to Execute the Bosniak of Srebrenica, Srebrenica massacre - The Mass Executions, Srebrenica massacre - The Reburials, Srebrenica massacre - Recent developments, Srebrenica massacre - US resolution 199, Srebrenica massacre - Denial of the massacre revisionism and scepticism, Srebrenica massacre - Notes Read more here: » Srebrenica massacre: Encyclopedia II - Srebrenica massacre - The Massacre |
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Husein Gradaščević - Background and youth.
The most widely accepted theory about the origin of the Gradaščević family is that they came to Bosnia from Buda. There they were said to be high-ranking Ottoman officials and soldiers, and even upon their arrival they were already known as wealthy aristocrats. They settled in Bosnian Posavina, as evidenced by an imperial decree that gave them land and military responsibilities in the region. The local peasantry knew them as beys and sepahis, and even ...
See also:Husein Gradaščević, Husein Gradaščević - Biography, Husein Gradaščević - Background and youth, Husein Gradaščević - Gradačac captaincy, Husein Gradaščević - Movement for Bosnian autonomy, Husein Gradaščević - Exile and death, Husein Gradaščević - Legacy, Husein Gradaščević - Notes Read more here: » Husein Gradaščević: Encyclopedia II - Husein Gradaščević - Biography |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - Pre-Slavic period.
Bosnia has been inhabited at least since Neolithic times. In the early Bronze Age, the Neolithic population was replaced by more warlike Indo-European tribes known as the Illyres or Illyrians. Celtic migrations in the 4th and 3rd century BCE displaced many Illyrian tribes from their former lands, but some Celtic and Illyrian tribes mixed. Concrete historical evidence for this period is scarce, but overall it ...
See also:Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Etymology, Bosnia and Herzegovina - History, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Pre-Slavic period, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Medieval Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman era, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Austrio-Hungarian rule, Bosnia and Herzegovina - The first Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina - World War II, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Socialist Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Bosnian war, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Politics, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Subdivisions, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Geography, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Economy, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Demographics, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Education, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Culture, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Gallery Read more here: » Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Bosnia and Herzegovina - History |
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 |  |  | History of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Encyclopedia II - Stari Most - CharacteristicsThe Stari Most was hump-backed, 4 meters wide and 30 meters long, and dominated the river from a height of 24 meters. Two fortified towers protected it: the Helebija tower on the northeast and the Tara tower on the southwest, called "the bridge keepers" (natively mostari).
The arch of the bridge was made of local stone known as tenelija. The shape of the arch is the result of numerous irregularities produced by the deformation of the intrados (the inner line of the arch). The most accurate description would be that it is a circle of which the centre ...
See also:Stari Most, Stari Most - Location, Stari Most - Characteristics, Stari Most - History, Stari Most - Construction, Stari Most - Destruction, Stari Most - Reconstruction, Stari Most - Tourism Read more here: » Stari Most: Encyclopedia II - Stari Most - Characteristics |
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History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples.
Western Huns empire stretched in 434 AD from Central Europe to the Black Sea and from the Danube river to the Baltic. The Hunnish-Bulgar association existed throughout the period between 377-453 AD - the time of the Hunnish hegemony in Central Europe.
Other transient incursions were made by Goths, Gepids, Onogur, Avars. At one point the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths were Christians, but Arians. Ulfilas was the apostle to the Goths and he translated the Bible from Gr ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations |
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History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples.
Western Huns empire stretched in 434 AD from Central Europe to the Black Sea and from the Danube river to the Baltic. The Hunnish-Bulgar association existed throughout the period between 377-453 AD - the time of the Hunnish hegemony in Central Europe.
Other transient incursions were made by Goths, Gepids, Onogur, Avars. At one point the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths were Christians, but Arians. Ulfilas was the apostle to the Goths and he translated the Bible from Gr ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic cultures, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations |
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Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska.
The creation of Republika Srpska was sparked by the political crisis that followed the secession of Slovenia and Croatia from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in June 1991. Most Bosnian Serbs opposed any suggestion that Bosnia should also leave Yugoslavia. At this point, Serbs constituted about 33% of the population of Bosnia, with Croats and Muslims making up the rest of the population.
The leading Serb political party in Bosnia and Herze ...
See also:Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Population, Republika Srpska - Name, Republika Srpska - History, Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Republika Srpska and the Bosnian War, Republika Srpska - The post-war Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Territory, Republika Srpska - Borders, Republika Srpska - Municipalities, Republika Srpska - Politics, Republika Srpska - Presidents, Republika Srpska - National Assemblies, Republika Srpska - Government, Republika Srpska - Governments, Republika Srpska - Ministries, Republika Srpska - Administrative Units in RS, Republika Srpska - Administrative Organizations in RS, Republika Srpska - Economy, Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous, Republika Srpska - Official pages Read more here: » Republika Srpska: Encyclopedia II - Republika Srpska - History |
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Bosniaks - Pre-Slavic roots.
The earliest well known inhabitants of the area now known as Bosnia and Herzegovina were the Illyrians. This ancient Indo-European people presumably arrived in the west Balkans around 2000 BC, overrunning the various old European cultures who lived there before them (such as the Butmir Culture in the vicinity of modern Sarajevo). Despite the arrival of the Celts in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE, the Illyrians remained the dominant group in the west Balk ...
See also:Bosniaks, Bosniaks - History, Bosniaks - Pre-Slavic roots, Bosniaks - Medieval Bosnia, Bosniaks - Ottoman rule, Bosniaks - Austro-Hungarian rule and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Bosniaks - The struggle for recognition, Bosniaks - Culture, Bosniaks - Folklore, Bosniaks - Language, Bosniaks - Religion, Bosniaks - Surnames and names, Bosniaks - Symbols, Bosniaks - Traditions and customs, Bosniaks - Important dates in Bosniak history, Bosniaks - People, Bosniaks - Bosniaks today Read more here: » Bosniaks: Encyclopedia II - Bosniaks - History |
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History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples.
Western Huns empire stretched in 434 AD from Central Europe to the Black Sea and from the Danube river to the Baltic. The Hunnish-Bulgar association existed throughout the period between 377-453 AD - the time of the Hunnish hegemony in Central Europe.
Other transient incursions were made by Goths, Gepids, Onogur, Avars. At one point the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths were Christians, but Arians. Ulfilas was the apostle to the Goths and he translated the Bible from Gr ...
See also:History of the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Early history, History of the Balkans - Chalcolithic civilization, History of the Balkans - Hallstatt, History of the Balkans - Indo-Europeanization, History of the Balkans - Classical antiquity, History of the Balkans - Odrysian empire, History of the Balkans - Dacian kingdom, History of the Balkans - Greek city-states and their colonies, History of the Balkans - Empire of Macedon, History of the Balkans - Illyrian kingdoms, History of the Balkans - The Roman conquests, History of the Balkans - Christianity during the Daco-Roman era, History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations, History of the Balkans - Nomadic peoples, History of the Balkans - Slavs, History of the Balkans - Magyars, History of the Balkans - Bulgars and Bulgarians, History of the Balkans - Vlachs Romanians Aromanians Morlachs Istro-Romanians, History of the Balkans - Balkan linguistic union, History of the Balkans - Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, History of the Balkans - Genoa colonies in lower Danube, History of the Balkans - Fourth Crusade in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Battle of Nicopolis, History of the Balkans - Eastern Roman Empire, History of the Balkans - Ottoman Empire, History of the Balkans - East-West Schism, History of the Balkans - Habsburg Empire, History of the Balkans - Rise of Independence, History of the Balkans - 1804 First Serbian Uprising and 1815 Second Serbian Uprising, History of the Balkans - 1821 revolt in Greece and Romania, History of the Balkans - 1829 Adrianople peace, History of the Balkans - 1831 Bosnian Rebellion, History of the Balkans - 1848 Revolution, History of the Balkans - Russian defeat in Crimea: the Balkan implications, History of the Balkans - Desire of Independence, History of the Balkans - April uprising, History of the Balkans - 1877 War, History of the Balkans - Secularisation in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Orthodoxy, History of the Balkans - The Pig War, History of the Balkans - Balkan Wars, History of the Balkans - First Balkan War, History of the Balkans - Second Balkan War, History of the Balkans - The Balkans in modern times, History of the Balkans - World War I in the Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War I, History of the Balkans - World War II in Balkans, History of the Balkans - Consequences of World War II, History of the Balkans - Balkans during the Cold War, History of the Balkans - Post-Communism, History of the Balkans - Current state and perspectives, History of the Balkans - Reference Read more here: » History of the Balkans: Encyclopedia II - History of the Balkans - The Dark Ages and the Great Migrations |
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Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska.
The creation of Republika Srpska was sparked by the political crisis that followed the secession of Slovenia and Croatia from the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in June 1991. Most Bosnian Serbs opposed any suggestion that Bosnia should also leave Yugoslavia. At this point, Serbs constituted about 33% of the population of Bosnia, with Croats and Muslims making up the rest of the population.
The leading Serb political party in Bosnia and Herze ...
See also:Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Population, Republika Srpska - Name, Republika Srpska - History, Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Republika Srpska and the Bosnian War, Republika Srpska - The post-war Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Territory, Republika Srpska - Borders, Republika Srpska - Municipalities, Republika Srpska - Politics, Republika Srpska - Presidents, Republika Srpska - Government, Republika Srpska - Governments, Republika Srpska - Ministries, Republika Srpska - Administrative Units in RS, Republika Srpska - Administrative Organizations in RS, Republika Srpska - Economy, Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous, Republika Srpska - Official pages Read more here: » Republika Srpska: Encyclopedia II - Republika Srpska - History |
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Srebrenica massacre - The Crowd at Potočari.
The UN forces did nothing to protect the Bosniak civilians in Srebrenica. Faced with the reality that Srebrenica had fallen under the control of Bosnian Serb forces, thousands of Bosniak residents from Srebrenica fled to the nearby hamlet of Potočari seeking protection within the UN compound. By the evening of July 11 1995, approximately 20,000 to 25,000 Bosniak refugees were gathered in Potočari. Several thousand had pressed inside the UN compound itself, while the ...
See also:Srebrenica massacre, Srebrenica massacre - Background, Srebrenica massacre - The conflict in Eastern Bosnia, Srebrenica massacre - April 1993: The Security Council Declares Srebrenica a “Safe Area”, Srebrenica massacre - Early 1995: The Situation in the Srebrenica “Safe Area” Deteriorates, Srebrenica massacre - Spring 1995: The Serbs Plan To Attack the Srebrenica “Safe Area”, Srebrenica massacre - 6-11 July 1995: The Take-Over of Srebrenica, Srebrenica massacre - The Massacre, Srebrenica massacre - The Crowd at Potočari, Srebrenica massacre - The Column of Bosniak Men, Srebrenica massacre - A Plan to Execute the Bosniak of Srebrenica, Srebrenica massacre - The Mass Executions, Srebrenica massacre - The Reburials, Srebrenica massacre - Recent developments, Srebrenica massacre - US resolution 199, Srebrenica massacre - Denial of the massacre revisionism and scepticism, Srebrenica massacre - Notes Read more here: » Srebrenica massacre: Encyclopedia II - Srebrenica massacre - The Massacre |
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Republika Srpska does not have its own Internet domain name and its institutions do not prefer the Bosnia-Herzegovina TLD (.BA) or indeed any other single TLD. Third parties offer the subdomain .RS under either one of the top level domains .BA (Bosnia & Herzegovina) [5] or .SR (Suriname, bu ...
See also:Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Population, Republika Srpska - Name, Republika Srpska - History, Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Republika Srpska and the Bosnian War, Republika Srpska - The post-war Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Territory, Republika Srpska - Borders, Republika Srpska - Municipalities, Republika Srpska - Politics, Republika Srpska - Presidents, Republika Srpska - Government, Republika Srpska - Governments, Republika Srpska - Ministries, Republika Srpska - Administrative Units in RS, Republika Srpska - Administrative Organizations in RS, Republika Srpska - Economy, Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous, Republika Srpska - Official pages Read more here: » Republika Srpska: Encyclopedia II - Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous |
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Republika Srpska does not have its own Internet domain name and its institutions do not prefer the Bosnia-Herzegovina TLD (.BA) or indeed any other single TLD. Third parties offer the subdomain .RS under either one of the top level domains .BA (Bosnia & Herzegovina) [5] or .SR (Suriname, bu ...
See also:Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Population, Republika Srpska - Name, Republika Srpska - History, Republika Srpska - Creation of Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Republika Srpska and the Bosnian War, Republika Srpska - The post-war Republika Srpska, Republika Srpska - Territory, Republika Srpska - Borders, Republika Srpska - Municipalities, Republika Srpska - Politics, Republika Srpska - Presidents, Republika Srpska - National Assemblies, Republika Srpska - Government, Republika Srpska - Governments, Republika Srpska - Ministries, Republika Srpska - Administrative Units in RS, Republika Srpska - Administrative Organizations in RS, Republika Srpska - Economy, Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous, Republika Srpska - Official pages Read more here: » Republika Srpska: Encyclopedia II - Republika Srpska - Miscellaneous |
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