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adam_text | Contents
Introduction to the English edition .................. iii
Preface to the second edition......................... v
Preface to the first edition ......................... vii
Chapter One
THE MEDIEVAL (FEUDAL)
BOSNIAN STATE
I. The South Slavs from their settlement in
the Balkans to the formation of the first states...... 1
1. The Balkans as a geographical and historical region . 1
2. The Balkans under Roman rule............................ 2
3. Christianity in the Roman Empire .................... 3
4. The great population movements.......................... 4
5. The Old Slavs .......................................... 6
6. The South Slavs......................................... 7
7. Socio-economic relations of the South Slavs............. 9
8. Tribal (political) organization of the South Slavs..... 12
9. Territorial organization of the South Slavs............ 13
10. The Farmer’s Law (Nomos Georgikos)..................... 15
11. The ethnic and demographic context of the formation
of the first South Slav states........................ 17
12. The South Slavs and Christianity ..................... 18
13. The first South Slav states .......................... 19
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II. Foreign political circumstances of the formation
of the medieval Bosnian state.......................... 23
1. The early feudal Croatian state ................... 23
2. The Pacta Conventa of 1102 and the
Hungaro-Croatian state ............................... 26
3. The Dubrovnik Republic................................. 30
4. Dubrovnik law.......................................... 36
5. The early feudal Serbian state
(Raška/Rascia and Duklja/Dioclea) ..................... 37
6. The state and ecclesiastical independence
of medieval Serbia ................................... 40
III. The process of feudalization in Bosnia and
the country’s emergence and evolution as
an independent feudal state ........................... 44
1. The geopolitical concept of Bosnia .................... 44
2. The origin and meaning of the name Bosnia.............. 45
3. The emergence of the early feudal Bosnian state........ 46
4. Ban Borić.............................................. 47
5. Kulin Ban.............................................. 48
6. Kulin Ban’s Charter ................................... 48
7. Heresy and the convocation of Bilino Polje............. 49
8. Ban Matej Ninoslav and the defense of Bosnia........... 50
9. Feudalization in Bosnia................................ 51
10. Ban Ninoslav and the Dalmatian cities ................. 52
11. The landed nobility and the Bosnian Church ............ 53
12. Bosnia and Hungary..................................... 54
13. The Franciscans in Bosnia ............................. 55
14. The Kotromanić dynasty ................................ 55
15. Stjepan II Kotromanić.................................. 56
16. King Tvrtko I Kotromanić............................... 57
17. Hum — Herzegovina...................................... 59
18. Feudal anarchy......................................... 60
19. Crusader campaigns against Bosnia...................... 61
20. King Stjepan Tomas..................................... 63
21. Stjepan I Tomasevic and the end of the medieval
Bosnian state ......................................... 63
EVOLUTION OF ITS POLITICAL AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS
IV The economic and social structure
of medieval Bosnia .................................... 65
1. The basic forms of social order in medieval Bosnia.... 65
2. The landed nobility................................... 65
3* The legal nature of feudal holdings in Bosnia ........ 67
4. The vassalage system in Bosnia........................ 67
5. Immunity rights of the landed nobility................ 68
6. The peasantry ............................................ 70
7. The serfs............................................. 71
8. The Vlachs (herdsmen) ................................... 72
9. The slaves................................................ 73
10. Mines and towns............................................ 74
V The Bosnian Church........................................ 76
1. Concept and definition.................................... 76
2. Historical studies and the Bosnian Church ................ 76
3. The teachings of the Bosnian Church....................... 78
4. Organization ............................................. 79
5. The historical role....................................... 80
VI. The polity and legal system of medieval Bosnia........ 82
1. Definition................................................ 82
2. The ruler ................................................ 82
3. The machinery of the court................................ 83
4. The council of state ..................................... 84
5. Jurisdiction of the council .............................. 84
6. The courts of justice..................................... 85
7. Court proceedings......................................... 87
8. Criminal law and the penal system......................... 88
9. Marriage and family ...................................... 90
10. Ownership and obligations ............................... 91
11. The testament of Gost Radin ............................. 92
VII. Sources of the law in medieval Bosnia.................... 94
1. The question of laws...................................... 94
2. Public records or charters................................ 95
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Chapter Two
BOSNIA UNDER OTTOMAN RULE
I. Administrative and political organization................. 99
1. The origins and evolution of the Ottoman Empire........... 99
2. Ottoman inroads in the Balkans........................... 100
3. Mehmet II El Fatih ...................................... 101
4. The Jajce and Srebrenik banates.......................... 102
5. The “Bosnian Kingdom”.................................... 102
6. The Central government in the Ottoman Empire ............ 103
7. The local administration................................. 104
8. The Bosnian eyalet (pasaluk) ........................... 105
9. The Krajina (frontier lands) ............................ 106
II. Religious make-up of Ottoman Bosnia..................... 108
1. The process of conversion to Islam ...................... 108
2. The millet system........................................ 109
3. Bosnia Argentina (the Silver) ........................... 110
4. The Orthodox Church...................................... Ill
5. The Sephardim ........................................... 112
III. Law and self-government in Bosnia
in the Ottoman period ................................... 114
1. Sources of law .......................................... 114
2. Criminal law ............................................ 115
3. Matrimonial law ......................................... 116
4. Inheritance law ......................................... 118
5. The judicial system...................................... 119
6. Urban and other local authorities and self-government ... 120
IV Agrarian and military organization........................ 122
1. The timar system......................................... 122
2. Vakuf estates............................................ 124
3. Miilk property .......................................... 124
4. Odzakluk-timari ......................................... 125
5. The position of the peasantry in the timar system........ 126
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6. The services owed by peasants in the tımar System ....... 127
7. Military organization.................................... 128
8. The auxiliary military ranks............................. 130
V Wars and class and political movements
in the Bosnian eyalet..................................... 132
1. The Treaty of Karlowitz and the borders of
the Bosnian eyalet ....................................... 132
2. The Treaty of Passarowitz and the borders of Bosnia ..... 133
3. The battle ofBanj a Luka and the Treaty of Belgrade.. 134
4. The Müslim peasant insurrections in Bosnia in
the 18lh century ......................................... 135
5. The development of the cifluk feudal landholding System . 137
6. The Austrian (Dubica) war and the Treaty of Sistova.. 141
7. Kapetans and ajans ...................................... 143
8. The Bosnian ajan movement and the rébellion led
by Husein-kapetan Gradascevic............................. 144
9. Serbian autonomy and the eastern border of Bosnia
and Herzegovina......................................... 148
10. Herzegovina as a pasaluk ................................. 151
VI. Bosnia during the Tanzimat (reform) period................ 155
1. The Hatt-i Şerif of Gülhane ............................. 155
2. The attempt to regulate agrarian relations in Bosnia. 156
3. Opposition to the introduction of the nizam and
other reforms in Bosnia .................................. 157
4. Orner Paşa Latas and reforms in Bosnia................... 160
5. The Hatt-i Hümayun....................................... 162
6. The Ramadan Law (Code)................................... 163
7. The Safar Decree......................................... 164
8. The Mecelle — the Ottoman Civil Code .................... 166
9. The 1867 Vilayet Law..................................... 168
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Chapter Three
THE EASTERN QUESTION AND
THE 1878 OCCUPATION OF
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
1. The Eastern Question.............................. 171
2. The 1814-1815 Congress of Vienna ................ 172
3. The Novi Pazar Sandzak .......................... 174
4. The 1875-1878 Bosnian insurrection .............. 175
5. Political factions in the insurrection .......... 177
6. The Herzegovina vilayet of 1876 ................. 178
7. Andrassy’s 1875 note on Bosnia................... 178
8. The 1876 Ottoman Constitution ................... 179
9. The 1876-1877 wars and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s
borders with Montenegro ........................... 180
10. The Russian-Turkish War and the battle of Plevna . 181
11. The Treaty of San Stefano ........................ 182
12. Andrassy’s April 1878 memorandum on
Bosnia and Herzegovina............................. 183
13. The Berlin Congress............................... 184
14. A national government for Bosnia and Herzegovina. 185
15. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.......... 187
16. The Istanbul (Novi Pazar) Convention ............. 189
Chapter Four
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA UNDER
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN RULE
I. The Habsburg Empire and its constitutional
structure.......................................... 191
1. The origins of the Habsburg Empire ............... 191
2. The 1848 Revolution .............................. 193
3. The 1848 Revolution in the South Slav lands ...... 194
4. The Austro-Hungarian settlement .................. 194
5. The 1868 Croatian-Hungarian settlement............ 196
6. Trialism.......................................... 197
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II. The organization of governance in Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1878-1918 ............................. 199
1. The legal basis of the occupying regime................. 199
2. The Law on the Administration of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.......................................... 200
3. The administrative organization and governance ......... 200
4. The judiciary........................................... 201
5. The provincial government for Bosnia and Herzegovina . . 201
6. The administrative council or idare medzlis ............ 202
7. A defense law for Bosnia and Herzegovina................ 203
8. Kallay and his administration........................... 204
9. Troops from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the
Austro-Hungarian army................................ 205
10. The legal order ..................................... 206
11. The General Civil Code............................... 207
12. The financial system................................. 208
13. The tax and monopoly system.......................... 209
14. Agrarian relations .................................. 210
III. National and political attitudes in
the occupation administration........................... 212
1. Religion and nation — the Croatian national policy..... 212
2. The Serbian policy on the occupation administration.. 212
3. Interconfessional Bosnian nationhood.................... 213
IV The organization of the religious communities........ 215
1. The Orthodox Church . ................................. 215
2. The Catholic Church.................................... 216
3. The Islamic Community ................................. 218
V The Serb and Bosnian Muslim struggle
for religious autonomy.................................. 222
1. The Serb struggle for ecclesiastical and educational
autonomy in Bosnia and Herzegovina ..................... 222
2. The Muslim movement for autonomy in Bosnia and
Herzegovina — first stage (1899-1902)................... 225
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3. Attempts to reach a Serb-Muslim agreement in 1902 ..... 228
4. The Muslim movement for autonomy in Bosnia
and Herzegovina — second stage ........................ 229
5. The autonomous organization of the Islamic
Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina ................... 231
VI· Political parties...................................... 232
1. General background to political party organization in
Bosnia and Herzegovina................................... 232
2. The Muslim National Organization......................... 232
3. The Muslim Progressive (Independent) Party............... 233
4. Muslim democracy........................................ 233
5. The Serbian National Organization ....................... 234
6. The Serbian National Independent Party................... 235
7. The Croatian National Union.............................. 235
8. The Croatian Catholic Association.................... 236
VII. Industrialization and the workers’ movement ............. 237
1. Industrialization ....................................... 237
2. The workers’ movement and labor unions................... 237
3. The Social Democratic Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina . 238
VIII. The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina ................ 239
1. The international context of the annexation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina .................................. 239
2. The declaration of annexation............................ 240
3. Reactions to the annexation in Bosnia and Herzegovina . . 241
4. The consequences of the annexation for the legal
standing of the state.................................... 242
IX. The Constitution and the Assembly of
Bosnia and Herzegovina .................................. 244
1. The structure of the Constitution and its institutions. 244
2. The Parliament .......................................... 245
3. The Provincial Council .................................. 247
4. The County Council ...................................... 247
5. Civil rights............................................. 247
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6. The constitutional position of Bosnia and Herzegovina . . . 248
7. The elections for the first Parliament of Bosnia
and Herzegovina.......................................... 249
8. The work of the first Parliament of Bosnia
and Herzegovina.......................................... 249
9. The Balkan wars and the Sandžak.......................... 251
Chapter Five
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, 1914-1918,
AND THE CREATION OF THE YUGOSLAV STATE
I. The legal position of Bosnia and Herzegovina
as a state during the War ....................... 255
1. The state of the country in 1914-1915 ........... 255
2. The question of the legal position of Bosnia and
Herzegovina as a state, 1914-1917........................ 256
3. The Yugoslav idea ....................................... 257
4. Two Yugoslav ideas ...................................... 257
5. The Yugoslav question ................................... 259
6. The Niš Declaration..................................... 261
7. The Yugoslav Committee................................... 261
8. The Corfu Declaration on Yugoslav unification ........... 262
9. The Declaration of May 1917 ............................. 264
10. Political events in Bosnia in 1917....................... 265
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina becomes part of the
Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes ...... 267
1. The inauguration of the National Councils of Serbs,
Croats, and Slovenes in the South Slav regions of
Austria-Hungary.......................................... 267
2. The State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs ............... 267
3. The National Council and National Government
for Bosnia and Herzegovina............................... 268
4. The 1918 First of December Act........................... 269
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina and the First of December Act ... 271
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Chapter Six
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN YUGOSLAVIA
BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
I. Bosnia and Herzegovina during the interim
state organization of 1918-1921 ............................. 273
1. The interim state organization in the Kingdom of
the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes ............................. 273
2. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the interim state
organization................................................. 275
3. Public security in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1918-1919 . . . 276
4. Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1918-1921 . . . 277
5. The elections for the Constituent Assembly of
the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in
Bosnia and Herzegovina....................................... 279
6. The work of the Constituent Assembly of the Kingdom
of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes........................... 280
7. The draft Constitution and the position of Bosnia
and Herzegovina.............................................. 281
II. The Vidovdan (St. Vitus’ Day) Constitution
and the legal order.......................................... 283
1. The proclamation of the 1921 Constitution................... 283
2. The legal character and structure of the Vidovdan
Constitution................................................. 284
3. The international standing and borders of the Kingdom
of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes........................... 285
4. The Treaty of Saint Germain and Bosnia and
Herzegovina.................................................. 287
5. The national minorities .................................... 287
6. The position of the religious communities................... 289
7. The legal system of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats,
and Slovenes ................................................ 291
8. The Serbian Civil Code ..................................... 293
9. The General Property Code for Montenegro ................... 294
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III. Provincial administration for Bosnia
and Herzegovina ........................................ 297
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Vidovdan
Constitution............................................. 297
2. The abolition of the Provincial Administration for
Bosnia and Herzegovina................................... 297
3. Vidovdan parliamentarianism ............................. 298
IV The 6 January dictatorship ............................... 301
1. The origins and nature of the 6 January dictatorship.... 301
2. The proclamation of the dictatorship and its system...... 301
3. The exercise of the dictatorship......................... 302
4. The new name and administrative structure
of the state ........................................... 303
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina and its division into banates.... 305
V The dictatorship and the unification of law............... 307
1. The religious legislation of the 6 January dictatorship. 307
2. The question of autonomy and the position of the
Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina.............. 307
3. The organization of the Islamic Religious Community . . . 309
4. The abolition of agrarian reform in Bosnia
and Herzegovina......................................... 310
5. Protection for farmworkers ............................. 311
6. The unification of criminal law.......................... 312
7. The unification of civil procedural law.................. 313
8. Labor law................................................ 314
VI. The Octroyed Constitution and its application ........... 316
1. The adoption of the 1931 Constitution ................... 316
2. The Octroyed Constitution in practice.................... 318
3. Opposition to the regime of the Octroyed
Constitution............................................ 319
4. The end of the royal regime in 1934 ..................... 321
5. The elections of 5 May 1935 ............................. 322
6. The return of the Rijaset to Sarajevo.................... 323
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VII. The campaign for autonomy for Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1937-1941 ......................... 325
1. The Progressive University Students of Bosnia and
Herzegovina......................................... 325
2. Stojadinovic’s government and constitutional issues. 326
3. The question of a Concordat......................... 327
4. The “National Accord” and the fall of the Stojadinovic
government ......................................... 329
5. The Cvetkovic-Macek Agreement and the creation
of the Croatian Banate ............................. 330
6. The civil movement for the autonomy of Bosnia
and Herzegovina..................................... 331
Chapter Seven
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
DURING THE 1941-1945 WAR
I. Bosnia and Herzegovina under Fascist occupation . . 335
1. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia under attack, 1941 ........ 335
2. The capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia........ 336
3. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina between
Germany and Italy.................................... 336
4. The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and
Bosnia and Herzegovina............................... 337
5. Genocide of the Bosnian Muslims in the NDH........... 338
6. The Ustasha genocide................................. 338
7. The Chetnik genocide of the Bosnian Muslims ......... 339
8. Resistance to Ustasha policies and the Ustasha state. 340
9. The Islamic Community during the war................. 340
10. The question of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s position
during the 1941-1945 war ............................ 341
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the War of National
liberation and the recreation of Yugoslavia ......... 343
1. The National Liberation Movement and Bosnia
and Herzegovina...................................... 343
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2. The insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina............ 343
3. Sarajevo in the War of National Liberation............ 344
4. Bosnia and Herzegovina as the military center of
the National Liberation Movement...................... 344
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina as the political center of
the National Liberation Movement...................... 346
6. Peoples’ Liberation Committees........................ 346
7. The Foča ordinances................................... 347
8. The Krajina ordinances .·............................. 348
9. The formation and first session of the National Anti-Fascist
Liberation Council ofYugoslavia (AVNOJ)............... 349
10. The formation and first session of the National Anti-Fascist
Council of the National Liberation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina (ZAVNOBiH) ............................... 351
11. The second AVNOJ session............................. 353
12. The Sandžak ZAVNO .................................. 354
13. The development of the federal state and Bosnia and
Herzegovina’s place within it...................... 355
14. The second ZAVNOBiH session ......................... 356
15. Law during the War of National Liberation ........... 358
16. Law and the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina...... 358
17. The third ZAVNOBiH session and the formation
of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina .......... 360
Chapter Eight
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN
SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA
I. The development of government and the legal
order on the basis of state socialism............... 361
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s casualties and losses,
1941-1945 ........................................... 361
2. Material losses in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
1941-1945 ........................................... 362
3. International recognition of Democratic Federal
Yugoslavia........................................... 362
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4. The abolition of AVNOJ and the establishment of
an Interim National Assembly......................... 364
5. Agrarian and other property laws..................... 365
6. Elections and work of the Constituent Assembly ...... 367
7. The Constitution of the Federal National Republic
of Yugoslavia and of Bosnia and Herzegovina ......... 368
8. The Constituent Assembly and the Constitution
of the Peoples’ Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina .. 368
9. The new legal order ................................. 369
10. Nationalization and other economic measures ........ 370
11. The start of industrialization, 1946-1950 .......... 371
12. The collectivization of agriculture................. 372
13. The Communist Information Bureau and the clash
between Stalin and Tito ................................ 373
II. Self-managing socialism ............................... 375
1. Workers’ and social selTmanagement...................... 375
2. The 1963 Constitution................................... 376
3. The economic and political development of Bosnia
and Herzegovina in the 1960s ........................ 377
4. The policy of non-alignment............................. 378
5. The 1974 Constitution................................... 380
6. The system of the 1974 Constitution .................... 381
7. Human and civil rights in the 1974 Constitution ........ 383
Chapter Nine
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AS
AN INDEPENDENT STATE
1. The radicalization of the Yugoslav crisis and Bosnia
and Herzegovina......................................... 385
2. Constitutional changes in Serbia........................ 387
3. Constitutional changes in Croatia and Slovenia.......... 387
4. The internationalization of the Yugoslav issue.......... 388
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state.......... 389
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6. The war against Bosnia and Herzegovina............ 390
7. The Washington Agreement and the Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina........................... 391
8. The Dayton Peace Agreement........................ 392
9. Bosnia and Herzegovina and the international
community......................................... 393
Bibliographical Note .................................. 396
Notes ................................................. 399
Index of personal names ............................... 410
Index of geographical terms ........................... 419
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Bibliographical Note
The third Bosnian edition of this book includes a compre-
hensive overview of the literature with sources in Bosnian, Croatian,
and Serbian, byway of guiding historians, political scientists, lawyers,
Slavists, and other specialists in their further studies into the political
and legal development and international position of Bosnia and Herze-
govina. Here, a number of basic works only are listed, mainly in
English; the references found in these will enable the interested reader
to pursue the subject in greater detail.
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1988.
Bryant, Lee. The Betrayal of Bosnia. London: University ofWest-
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Carter, F.W, and H.T. Norris (eds.) The Changing Shape of the
Balkans. London: UCL Press, 1996.
Chamberland, Paul, Alain Horic, France Theoret, and Pierre
Vallieres (eds.) La Bosnie nous regarde. Montreal: Quartier
Libre, 1995.
Cigar, Norman. Genocide in Bosnia: The Policy of “Ethnic
Cleansing9 College Station: Texas A M University Press,
1995.
Cuvalo, Ante. Historical Dictionary of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Lanham,
MD, and London: 1997.
396
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AS AN INDEPENDENT STATE
397
Denitch, Bogdan. Ethnic Nationalism: The Tragic Death of
Yugoslavia. 3rd ed. Minneapolis and London: University of
Minnesota Press, 1996.
Donia, Robert. Islam under the Double Eagle: The Muslims of Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1878-1914. Boulder: 1981.
______, and John Fine. Bosnia-Herzegovina: A Tradition Betrayed.
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Fine, John. The Bosnian Church: A New Interpretation—A Study of
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Friedman, Francine. The Bosnian Muslims: Denial of a Nation.
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______. Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Polity on the Brink. London:
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Garde, Paul. Vie et mort de la Yougoslavie. Paris: Fayard, 1992.
Holbrooke, Richard. To End a War. New York: Random House,
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Jelavich, Charles and Barbara. The Establishment of the Balkan
National States, 1804-1920. Seattle: University of Washington
Press, 1977.
Lockwood, William. European Moslems: Economy and Ethnicity in
Western Bosnia. NewYork: Academic Press, 1985.
Magas, Branka. The Destruction of Yugoslavia: Tracking the Break-up
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Malcolm, Noel. Bosnia: A Short History. London: Macmillan, 1994.
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Neweklowsky, Gerhard. Die bosnisch-herzegowinischen Muslime:
Geschichte, Brauche, Alltagskultur. Klagenfurt: Wieser-Verlag,
1995.
Norris, H.T. Islam in the Balkans. London: C. Hurst Co., 1994.
Pinson, Mark (ed.) The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Cambridge,
MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1994.
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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AS AN INDEPENDENT STATE
Ramet, Sabrina. Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia 1962-
1991. 2nd ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.
Rogel, Carole. The Break-up of Yugoslavia and the War in Bosnia.
Westport and London: Greenwood Press, 1998.
Rohde, David. A Safe Area: Srebrenica—Europe’s Worst Massacre
since the Second World War [published as Endgame in the
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Sells, Michael. The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia.
Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California
Press, 1996.
Silber, Laura, and Allan Little. The Death of Yugoslavia. London:
Penguin/BBC, 1995.
Sugar, Peter. Industrialization of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1878-1918.
Seattle: University ofWashington Press, 1963.
______. Southeastern Europe Under Ottoman Rule9 1954-1804. Seattle:
University ofWashington Press, 1977.
Vucinich, Wayne (ed.) IvoAndric Revisited: The Bridge Still Stands.
Berkeley: IAS, 1995.
Vulliamy, Ed. Seasons in Hell: Understanding Bosnia’s War New
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Wachtel, Andrew. Making a Nationy Breaking a Nation: Literature
and Cultural Politics in Yugoslavia. Stanford: Stanford
University Press, 1998.
Index
of personal names
A
Abdül Aziz, Ottoman sultan 170
Abdülhamit II, Ottoman sultan 179,
180
Abdülmecit, Ottoman sultan 155
Abu Hanì fa 114
Ahmet Cevdet paşa, Ottoman Justice
Minister 166
Ahmed Sukri ef 220
Ajaspašić, Mustafa-paša 125
Alaupović, Tugomir 268, 269, 274
Alexander II, Russian emperor 180
Alexander the Great 2
Alexius III Angelus, Byzantine
emperor 28, 32, 41
Alkalaj, Isak 290
Andrássy, Gyula 178, 183, 184, 185,
216
Andric, Ivo 108, 109
Andrew II, Hungarian king 51
Anjou, Louis I of, Hungarian king
34, 57
Anjou, Robert of, Hungarian king 56
Antim, Metropolitan of Sarajevo 215
Appel, Johann 217
Archdeacon Thomas 24
Arnautović, Serif 227, 229, 265
Árpád, Hungarian leader 26
Attila, Hun military leader 6
Auer, Ljudevit 328
Augustinčić, Antun 353
Azabagić, Mehmed Teufik ef 231
B
Babic, Anto 76, 360
Babic, Golub 177
Bach, Alexander 197
Badinter, Robert 388
Bayan, khagan 8
Bayazit I, Yildirim, Ottoman sultan
101
Bayazit II, Ottoman sultan 112
Balic, Sulejman 252
Balint 220
Barbarossa I, Friedrich 40
Barišić, Rafo, bishop 152
Basil I the Macedonian, Byzantine
emperor 25, 31
Basil II Bulgaroctonus, Byzantine
emperor 25
Basriček, Đuro 299
Bašič, Salih 269
Batalo, tepčija 85
Bauer, Ante 290
Béla I, Hungarian king 27
Béla iy Hungarian king 53, 54
Besarović, Vojislav 268, 269
Benko, Isidor 226
Biliński, Leon 255
BišČević, Mahmud-beg 158
BišČević, Vasif-beg 250
Bodin, Montenegrin (Zeta) king 39
Bogdančić, Ljubiša 89
Bogišić, Baltazar 249, 295
Bogumil, Bulgarian priest 77
410
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
411
Boric, Bosnian ban 47, 48
Borna (Porgon), Croatian prince 18,
25
Branoš, dijak 97
Brankovič, Durad 63
Brkič, Hasan 360
Broz, Josip Tito 343, 353, 354
Budimir, king 94
Buntič, Didak 268, 269
Burek, Ahmed ef. 323
Burian, István 229, 234, 240, 241
Butkovič, Radin, gost 92
C
Casamaris, Johannes de 50
Cemovič, Nikodim 252
Charlemagne 21,24,25
Charles, Austro-Hungarian emperor
264
Charles the Bald, grandson of Charle-
magne 21
Charles V, Austrian emperor 191
Charles VI, Austrian emperor 134
Catherine the Great, Russian empress
141
Churchill, Winston 364, 372, 394
Cinamus, Byzantine chronicler 47,
48
Coloman (Kalman), Hungarian king
27
Comnenus, Manuel I, Byzantine
emperor 39, 40, 47, 48
Constantine I, Roman emperor 3
Constantine (Cyril) 18, 19
Corvinus, Matthias, Hungarian king
93, 102
Cutillero, Juan 392
Cvetkovič, Dragisa 329, 330, 331,
332, 335
Cvijič, J ovan 108
Č
Čabrajič, Luka 250, 268, 269, 271
Časlav, Rascian prince 38
Čauševič, Mehmed Džemaludin
231, 252, 256, 265, 276, 277,
309
Čengič, Smail-aga 145, 153
Čolakovič, Rodoljub 352, 353, 360
Čubrilovič, Vasa 109
A
C
Ćemalović, Smail-aga 234, 269
Ćemerlič, Hamdija 360
Ćorovič, Vladimir 268, 269, 400
Ćuprilič, Numan-paša 141
D
Dabiša, Bosnian king 60, 73, 83
Dabog (Dazhbog), Slav sun god 12
Dandolo, Anna 42
Dandolo, Enrico 41, 42
Danilo, Montenegrin bishop 133
Daurentius, Slav leader 11, 13
Davidovič, Ljubomir 274, 320, 321,
322
Despotovič, Mile 177
Dimčič, Dragisa, Bosnian duke 85
Dimitrijevič, Lazar 235, 241
Dimovič, Danilo 250, 266, 269
Dmitar Zvonimir, Croatian king 27,
28
Doclean priest 47, 94, 95
Došen, Ilija 360
D r agi čevič, Juraj 85
Dragišič, Ivani š 69
Dragutin, Stefan, Serbian sremski king
54, 55
D raže slav, dijak 97
Drljača, Pero 223
DubravČič, Vladislav, Bosnian duke
85
Dušan, Stefan, Serbian tsar 34, 43,
100
Dvornikovi č, Vladimir 76
412
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Dž
Džabič, Ali Fehmi ef. 225, 226, 227,
228, 229
Džamonja, £ uro 250, 266, 269
Džinič, Mahmud-beg 229
E
£ ikič, Osman 234
£ ilas, Milovan 368
Donlagič, Zija-beg 233
E)orde, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
42
Durdevič, Nikola 297
Durkovič, Maksim 268, 269
E
Emeric, Hungarian king 41,49
Emi n-beg, Maglaj kapetan 147
Engels, Friedrich 13
Erakovič, Simo 269
Ertogrul, founder of the Ottoman
Empire 99
Eudocia, Byzantine princess 41
F
FadilpaŠič, Mustajbeg 219, 220
Fejič, Ibrahim ef 341
Ferdinand, Franz, Austrian archduke
250, 255
Ferdinand, Habsburg prince 191,
192
Ferdinand V, Most Catholic king of
Spain 112
Fidahič, Ali-paša 147,158
Fidahič, Mahmud-paša 160
Filipovič, Josip 187, 189, 210, 212,
215,216,218
Filipovič, Sulejman 353
Fine, John V A 78
Firdus, Alibeg 228, 230, 232, 239
Firdus, Ibrahim-beg 158
Franz I, emperor of Austria 207
Frol, Franc 353
G
Gačanin, Abid-aga 187
Gaius, Roman lawyer 207
Galič, Ljubomir 268, 269
Gavrankapetanovič, Ismet-beg 332
Gavrila, Emil 228
Gazi Husrev-beg 124
Glušac, Vašo 77
Golubovič, Radonja 353
Goro, Muhamed Hilmi 153
Gradaščevič, Husein-kapetan 145,
146, 151, 152, 157, 158
Gradaščevič, Mehmed-beg 147
Granda, Ivan 299
Grdič, Ščepan 268, 269
Grdič, Vasilj 234, 269
Gregory VII, Pope 27, 39
Gregory IX, Pope 51
Gruba, Marija, Bosnian queen 60, 66
Gruberovič, Vukosav 234
H
Hadžič, Jovan 293,294
Hadžihasanovič, Uzeir-aga 332
Hadžijamakovič, Muhamed ef 186,
187, 188
Hafizovič, Nusein Nur ef 219, 220
Hakon, Slav military leader 13
Handžič, Akif 340
Hekim-oglu, Ali Paşa 134, 135
Hedervary, Khuen 257
Heraclíus, Byzantine emperor 8, 18
Holeček, Josef 227
Honorius III, Pope 42
Hranič, Sandalj, Bosnian duke 59,
62, 63, 71, 88
Hrasnica, Halid-beg 268, 269, 271
Hrebeljanović, Lazar 58
Hrvatinič, Vukoslav, Bosnian prince
56, 69, 70
Humo, Avdo 352
Hunyadi, Janos 63
Hus, Jan 62
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
413
Huseinagič, Sejfudin 265
Husrev-pa§a, Bosnian vizier 156,
157
I
Ibn Hanbal 114
Ibrahimovič, Husein e£ 220
Innocent III, Pope 41, 49, 50
Isaac II, Byzantine emperor 40
Ishakovic, Isa-beg 124
Istvan I, Hungarian king 27
Ivanovič, Radosav 89
Ivekovič, Mladen 350
j
Jeftanovič, Dimitrije 186
Jeftanovič, Gligorije 223, 227, 228,
234, 239, 250, 268, 269
Jelačič, Josip, Croatian ban 194
Jelavic, Vjekoslav 250, 268, 269
Jelena, Hungarian princess 27
Jeilinek, Georg 196
Jelisaveta, Bosnian princess 54
Jelisaveta, Serbian princess 57
Jevtič, Bogoljub 320, 322
Jojkič, Milan 268, 269
Jordanes, Roman historian 6
Joseph II, Austrian emperor 141, 142
Joseph I, Franz, Austrian emperor
178, 180, 187, 197, 2 4, 216,
218, 224, 226, 243, 244
Josif, bishop 152
Jovanovič, Lazo 223
Jovanovič, Stevan 187, 188, 210, 219
Jukič, Ivan Frano 108, 109
Juraj, Bosnian prince 69
Jurinčič, Ivan 69
Justinian I, Byzantine emperor 11
K
Kadič, Muhamed Enveri 218
Kalafatovič, Danilo 336
Kállay, Benjamin 203, 204, 212, 213,
217, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228,
257
Kapetanovič, Mehmed-beg 213
Kapsali, Mosha, hamambaşa of
Istanbul 112
Karađorđević, Aleksandar 273, 298,
301
Karađorđević, Pavle 321,323,327,
329, 335
Karađorđević, Petar I (Petar
Mrko nj ić) 298
Karađorđević, Petar II 321, 335, 353,
364, 367
- Karađuzović, Murtez 252
Karafejzić, Ahmed-beg 147
Kardelj, Edvard 347, 352, 353
Kaukčija, Abdulah ef 186
Kecmanović, Dušan 268, 269
Kecmanović, Vojislav 352
Keçecizade, Fuat Paşa 168
Klaič, Vjekoslav 108
Klein, Franz 313
Kniewald, Dragutin 77
Kocbek, Edvard 350,353
Kočič, Petar 234
Konstan pasha, mutesarif of Gacko
178, 187
Ko rac, Vitomir 274
Korošec, Anton 264, 265, 268, 273,
327
Kosača, Vukčič, herceg Stjepan,
Bosnian duke 59, 60, 63, 66,
92, 105, 111
Kosanovič, Sava 215, 216
Kotromanič, Matthias, “Bosnian
king” 102
Kotromanič, Stjepan I 25, 54, 56, 57
Kotromanič, Stjepan II 45, 51, 56,
57, 59, 69, 70, 74, 76, 83, 87, 89,
97
Kotromanič., Tvrtko I, Bosnian king
57, 58, 59, 64, 71, 74, 86, 87, 88,
89, 96, 106, 174
Kotromanič, Tvrtko II Tvrtkovič,
Bosnian king 60, 61, 62, 63
414 INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Kramer, Albert 274
Krek, Janez 264
Krek, Miho 329
Krulj, Uroš 274
Kržišnik, Anton 353
Kujundžič, Bogoljub 329
Kujundžič, Kosta 223
Kukavica, Mehmed-paša 137
Kulin ban 32, 48, 49, 50, 56, 70, 82,
96, 97
Kulenovič, Džafer 331
Kulovič, Esad e£ 241
Kvassay, Istvan 220
Kvaternik, Slavko 336
L
Ladislav I, Hungarian king 27
Lascaris, Théodore I, Byzantine
emperor 43
Latas, Omer-paša 121,153,160,161,
162, 194, 213
Leo III the Isaurian, Byzantine
emperor 16
Lothar, grandson of Charlemagne 21
Louis the German, grandson of
Charlemagne 21
Louis XVIII 173
Louise, Marie 193
Luxembourg, Sigismond of,
Hungarian king 61
Ц
Ljubibratič, Mico 177
Ljubibratič, Savo 268, 269,271
M
Maček, Vladimir 299, 300, 302,320,
322,329, 330,332,335
Maglajlič, Ibrahim ef. 309,323
Magovac, Božidar 353
Mahmud-beg, Derventa kapetan 147
Mahmud Hamid-paša, Bosnian vizier
147
Mahmud II, Ottoman sultan 145
Maj kič, Kosta 266
Malik 114
Mandič, Nikola 235, 241
Mandžič, Pašaga 360
Mani 76
Manojlo, patriarch 43
Marašli, Ali-paša, Belgrade vizier 150
Marko, Bosnian prince 69
Marco Justinian, Venetian prince 36
Marojevič, Tadiok 93
Martič, fr Grga 186,218
Martini, Carl Anton 207
Martinovič, Ante 360
Masleša, Veselin 350
Matej Ninoslav, Bosnian ban 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 56, 65, 82, 86, 88, 96
Mazhar-paša, Bosnian vizier 187
Mažuranič, Ivan 313
Mehmet I, Ottoman sultan 101
Mehmet II Fatih, 42, 64, 101,108,
109, 110
Mehmet Reşit Paşa, Grand Vizier
146
Mehmet Salih Vecihi Paşa, Bosnian
vali 158
Mehmet Tahir Paşa, Bosnian vizier
160
Meletije, ecumenical patriarch 290
Menander Protector, Byzantine
historian 9,10, 13
Mešič, Adem-aga 233,265
Methodius, brother of Cyril 18,19
Metternich, Clemens von, Austrian
chancellor 147, 174, 193
Mezamir, Slav envoy 10
Michael II the Amorian, Byzantine
emperor 17
Midhat Paşa, governor of Niš 168
Mihailo, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
39
Mihailovič, Draža 339
Mihajlo, despot of Epirus 42
Mihalovič, Josip 217
Milatovič, Vukašin, duke 85
Miloševič, Sima 350
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
415
Milutin (Nemanjić), “Rascian king”
54
Milutinovič, Ivan 350, 353
Miralem, Derviš-beg 229, 250, 265
Miroslav, Zahum prince 32
Miroslav, Rascian župan 39
Moljević, Ste van 339
Muhammad a.s. 114
Muharemija, Abdurahman 137
Murat I, Ottoman sultan 100, 129
Murat II, Ottoman sultan 63, 101
Murat IV, Ottoman sultan 128
Music, don Ivan 177
Mussolini, Benito 286
Mustafa Raşid Paşa, Ottoman foreign
minister 155
Mustafa-paša, Belgrade vizier 148
N
Nako, Ahmed ef 187
Naples, Ladislas of 61
Napoleon Bonaparte 35, 173, 192,
193
Nasser, Gamal Abdul 379
Nehru, Jawar hal al 379
Nemanja, Stefan 32,39,40,41,43,
49
Nemanjić, Stefan Prvovjenčani 41,
42
Nemanjić, Vladislav, son of Stefan
Prvovjenčani 58
Nenadović, Matija 173
Nero, Roman emperor 3
Nicholas II, Pope 26
Nicholas V, Pope 60
Nikezić, Marko 380, 381
Nikola, Montenegrin king 181, 294
Nikolič, Fedor 212,213
Nkrumah 379
Nyerere, Julius 379
O
Obrenović, Milan 222
Obrenović, Miloš 150, 212, 293
Odoacar, Germanic military leader
4, 5
Omerovič, Mustafa Hilmi ef 219,
220
Orhan Gazi, Ottoman sultan 100
Osman Nuri paşa Gazi (the Lion of
Plevna), Ottoman military
leader 181, 182
Ostoja, Stjepan, Bosnian king 61, 67,
71, 84, 88
Ostrogorski, George 15
Otto I the Great, German emperor
27
Owen, David 392, 393
P
Palaeologus, Michael VIII, Byzantine
emperor 42
Pasic, Nikola 262, 274, 287, 298, 299
Pava, daughter-in-law of gost Radin
93
Pavelič, Ante 268, 338
Pavelič, Ante (dentist) 266
Pavle, Bosnian prince 69
Pavlovič, Dimitrije 290
Pavlovič, Ivan, Bosnian feudal lord
86
Pavlovič, Peko 177
Pavlovič, Radoslav, Bosnian military
leader 59,71,92
Pečki, Hasan-aga Beširevič 145, 147,
158
Pelagic, Vaso 177
Pernar, Ivan 299
Perovič, Ivo 321
Perovič, Latinka 380, 381
Perun, Slav god of thunder 12
Peruničič, Mile 350
Petar IV Krešimir, Croatian king 26,
27, 28
Petranovič, Božidar 76, 77
Petrovič, Leon 77
Petrovič, Nikola I 181, 294
Petrovič, Petar II Njegoš 153
Petrovič, Petar Pecija 177
416
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Petrovič, Petraki ef. 186
Philip II of Macedonia 2
Pijade, Moša 353
Pilar, Ivo 235
Piletič, Spasoje 284
Pirker 381
Pius II, Pope 72
Pliny the Elder, Roman historian 6
Pliverič, Josip 196
Ponsa, dominican bishop 52
Porphyrogenitus VII, Constantine
18,25,37,38,46
Posavski, Ljudevit 25
Pozderac, Hasan ef. 220
Pozderac, Nurija 350
Predojevič, Hasan-paša 105
Prelog, Milan 108, 109
Pribičevič, Rade 353
Pribičevič, Svetozar 268, 274, 276,
299,300
Pribisav, dijak 57, 97
Prijezda, Bosnian ban 54
Princip, Gavrilo 255
Procopius, Byzantine historian 9,10,
11,12, 13
Protič, Stojan 263,273, 281
Pseudo-Mauricius, Byzantine histo-
rian 9,11,12,13
Pucar, Duro 360
R
Račič, Puniša 299
Rački, Franjo 76,77
Radetič, Jakša 89
Radič 89
Radič, Pavle 299
Radič, Stjepan 270, 279, 280, 299
Radinovič, Pavle, Bosnian prince 60,
85
RadiŠič, Bosnian duke 88
Radivoje, gost 93
Radivoje, uncle of Stjepan I
Tomaševič 71
Radivojevič, Juraj, Bosnian prince 85
Radoje, dijak 97
Radojevič, Mirko, Bosnian prince 85
Radoslav, Grand župan of Hum 54
Radovič, Vladimir 223
Radulovič, Risto 234
Rankovič, Aleksandar 376
Rastislav, prince of Greater Moravia
18,19
Redžep-paša 86
Redžepašić, Bašaga 145
Resulbegovič, Hasan-beg 147
Ribar, Ivan 350, 353
Ribnikar, Vladislav 353
Ristič, Vašo 269
Rivet, Charles 277
Rizvanbegovič, Alijaga (Ali-paša)
111,145,151,153,158
Romulus (Augustulus), last Roman
emperor 4
Roosevelt 364
Rus, Josip 353
Rustanbegovič, Ibrahim-beg 147
Ruščuklija, Aliağa 130
S
Salisbury, Robert 185
Samuel, Macedonian tsar 38
Sankovič, Radič, duke 85
Sarič, Murat 250
Savič, Pavle 350
Seaton-Watson, R.W. 257
Sekulovič, Tvrtko, dijak 97
Selim I, Ottoman sultan 103,104
Selim III, Ottoman sultan 130,145,
148
Selmanovič, Smail-beg 187
Seoničanin, Radin, gost 93
Sforza, Carlo 286
Shafı’i 114
Simovič, Dušan 335
Sinan, Doboj kapetan 147
Skadarski, Mustafa Pasha 146
Skarič, Vladislav 109
Slaven, Toma, Slav military leader 17
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
417
Smodłaka, Josip 274, 281,353
Snoj, Fran 329
Sočica, Lazar 177
Sokolović, Mico 237
Solovjev, Aleksandar 77
Sorkočevič, Andruško 93
Spaho, Fehim ef. 323, 324, 340
Spaho, Mehmed 265, 268, 269, 274,
306, 320,323,329
Spitzer, Hugo 290
Spuževič, Cvijetin 360
Srškič, Milan 234, 262, 278, 308, 309
Stalin (Joseph Vissarionovitch) 364,
372, 373, 374, 378
Stankovič, Radenko 321
Starčevič, Ante 266
Starčevič, Milo 266
Stepanovič, Stepa 271,276
Stjepan I, Croatian king 25
Stojadinović, Milan 323, 326, 327,
329
Stojanovič, Kosta 260
Stojanovič, Nikola 402
Stojislava, Bosnian princess, daughter
ofKingDabiša 73
Stokanovič, Pero 269
Stoltenberg, Thorwald 392, 393
Stracimir, Rascian prince 39
Strossmayer, Josip J. 216
Sukamo (Ahmed) 379
Süleyman the Magnificent (the
Lawgiver) 101, 104, 111, 192
Sunarič, Jozo 266, 268, 269, 271
Svačič, Petar, Croatian king 28
Svarog (Svačič), Slav god of fire 12
St, George 111
St, Methodius 95
St. Sava (Nemanjič) 59
Svetovid (Biyeli Vid), Slav god of war
12
Svrzo, Hamid 268, 269, 271
Sylvester II, Pope 27
Š
Šarac, Sulejman e£ 231
Šarac, Zaim 360
Šečeragič, Murat ef. 354
Šegrt, Vlado 360
Š e msekadič, Mehmed Vehbi ef. 186,
188
Şerif Osman Topal paşa 213
Sidak, Jaroslav 77
Škaljič, Nezir ef 220
Šola, Atanasije 269
Šola, Vojislav 223, 234, 266, 268, 269,
271
Stadler, Josip 217, 218, 236, 241, 265
Šubašič, Ivan 354, 364
Šubic, Mladen, brother of Pavao 56
Šubic, Mladen, son of Pavao 56
Šubic, Pavao 55, 56
T
Tacitus, Cornelius 6
Tahir-paša, Bosnian vizier 157, 160
Talleyrand, Charles 173
Theodosius, Roman-emperor 3, 45
Teskeredžič, Muharem-beg 225
Teuton, John the, bishop 52
Tihomir, Rascian prince 39
Tisza, Istvan 256
Tomaš, Stjepan, Bosnian king 60,
63, 69, 97
Tomaševič, Stjepan I, Bosnian king
63, 64,71,72, 97
Tonic, Nikola, Dubrovnik prince 52
Torquemada, Tomas de, Grand
Inquisitor 78
Trumbič, Ante 262, 273, 279, 281,
287
Tripalo, Miko 380, 381
Tufo, Muhamed 323
Tunguz, Pero 177
Tuzlič, Bakir-beg 228
Tuzlič, Mahmud-paša 160
Tuzlič, Mustajbeg 147
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U
Ugljen, Ćazim 360
Urban II, Pope 39
Uroš, Serbian tsar 58
V
Vance, Cyrus 392, 393
Varešanin, Marij an 244
Vasiljevič, Dušan 262
Veli Paşa, Ottoman military
commander 186
Vilajetović, Salih (Hajji Lojo) 186
Vladislav, Bosnian prince 87
Vlahov, Dmitar 353
Vojislav, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
353
Volos, Slav god of cattle 12
Vošnjak, Bogumil 284
Vuičić, Paskal 216
Vujačić, Marko 353
Vujasinović, Todor 353
Vuk, Bosnian prince 71
Vukac, brother of Bosnian King
Tvrtko I 57
Vukan, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
41, 49
Vukas, chamberlain of gost Radin 93
VukČić-Hrvatinić, Hrvoje 57, 60, 66,
84
Vukmir, duke 85
Vukna, sister of gost Radin 93
Vukoje, gost 93
Vukosavlič, Vlatko, Bosnian prince
87
Vukosavljevič, Sreten 354, 355
Vukovič, Vlatko, Bosnian military
leader 58
Vulovič, Ljubomir 298
W
Wiesenthal, Simon 394
Württemberg, Wilhelm 216
Z
Zaimovič, Šemsi-beg 229
Zavida, Rascian župan 39
Zec, Nedo 360
Zečevič, Vlado 350, 353
Zeiller, Franz von 207
Zeune, Johann August 1
Zildžič, Šerif 187
Zimonjič, Bogdan 177
Zlatarevič, Mujaga 146
Zvizdovič, fr Andeo 110
v
Z
Žakula, Stevo 269
Živkovič, Petar 302,319
Žolger, Ivan 287
Zujovič, Sreten 353
Index
of geographic al *
A
Adriatic 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 35, 42, 44,
45, 47, 57, 73, 110, 132, 153,
193, 260, 380
Adriatic sea 1, 33, 106
Aegean sea 1, 9, .17, 44, 181
Africa 2,4,31,103,112,171,173,
175,378
Albania 40, 42, 45, 141, 160, 171,
259, 260, 286, 335, 339, 341
Aleksinac 40, 180
Algeria 171,208
Alps 7
America 173,191,262
Anatolia 99, 104, 128, 130, 145
Ancona 33
Andalusia 112
Apennine peninsula 1
Arabia 171
Asia 4, 8, 175, 378
Asia Minor 17, 42, 76, 99, 100, 101,
104
As tare a 31
Austria 35, 44,107,132,133, 134,135,
141, 142, 143, 147,148, 153, 162,
172,173,174,176,191,192,193,
194,195,197, 205,207, 216,224,
239, 242, 253,256,265, 285, 286,
287,293,379
Austria-Hungary 176, 177, 178, 179,
183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,
189, 195,199, 200, 202, 204,
206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 216,
217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 230,
239, 240, 241, 242, 252, 256,
257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 264,
267, 268,307
Austria, Lower 191
Avaia 252
Avtovac 339
B
Babun 80
Bačka 192,194,328
Balkan peninsula 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8,9,
12, 15, 17, 21, 23, 27, 30, 37, 38,
131, 171, 173
Balkans 1,2,4,8,9,10,11,13,15,
18, 24, 26, 27,34, 35, 38, 41, 42,
44, 47, 48, 57, 72, 100, 101, 109,
130,131,139,141,143, 171,
181, 182, 192, 194, 204, 257,
363
Baltic sea 6
Banat 8,133,194,328
Banovići 371, 377
Banov sto (the Ban’s table) 86
Banja Luka 112, 113,121,134, 135,
The index of geographical terms does not include names that occur very frequently,
such as Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
419
420
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
Banja Luka 147, 154, 158, 159, 160,
162, 169, 201, 202, 205, 237,
239, 297, 304, 309, 337, 340,
372,378
Bar 3,32,39,40,94,181,185,246
Bari 31
Baštaršija 31
Bavaria 27
Belgium 21, 341
Be i grade 44, 133, 134, 135, 143, 145,
147, 148, 149, 150, 181, 252,
258, 270, 275, 276, 288, 289,
290, 291, 292, 294, 297, 298,
304, 308, 309, 319, 320, 323,
325, 328, 335, 336, 346, 354,
364, 371, 372, 373, 379, 380
Belica 40
Berane 175
Berlin 107, 132, 151, 182, 184, 185,
189, 190, 193, 199, 210, 221,
240, 294, 388
Bessarabia 173
Bihać 102, 105, 106, 113, 133,160,
162, 169, 188, 201, 239, 297,
305, 337, 346, 350
Bihor 175
Bijela 79
Bijelo Polje (Akova) 175, 251, 252
Bijeljina 133,158,340,352
Bilajsko polje 147
Bileća 178,305,339,
Bilino Polje 40, 50, 51, 53, 76
Biograd 26, 29
Bitinija ( Bithynia) 17
Bitolj 309
Blagaj 85
Bled 321
Bohemia 189, 191
Boka Kotorska 38, 58, 143, 153
Boka Kotorska gulf 74
BoraČ 74
Boričevac 132
Bosanska Dubica 132, 142, 143, 339
Bosanska Gradiška 133,142,143,
187
Bosanska krajina (borderlands,
frontier lands) 105, 106, 107,
145, 154, 156, 158, 160, 161,
176, 177, 188, 234, 282, 344,
348, 349, 366
Bosanska Posavina 134,156,158,
161,338
Bosanski Brod 133,187
Bosanski Novi 133, 142, 143, 223,
305,337
Bosanski Petrovac 147, 346, 362
Bosanski Šamac 187, 371
Bosphorus 1,3,181,183
Brač 62
Bradina 79
Brajčin Laz 89
Braničevo 47, 54
Bratunac 339
Brčko 113, 133, 253, 330, 371, 393
Breza 46
Bribir 55
Brindisi 33
Brod 46
Brštenik 76
Brussels 388
Brvenik 151
Bucharest 149, 150, 373
Budapest 197, 200, 205, 227, 228,
230,245, 267,292
Budva 32
Bulgaria 2,22,40,41, 77,78,102,
111, 141, 168, 171, 172, 181,
182, 183, 184, 251, 260, 261,
286, 289, 335, 336, 373
Bugojno 305, 330
Buna 85
Bursa (Pursa) 17
Busovača 74
Byzantium 3, 5, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 54, 70, 80,
99, 101, 141
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
421
C
Cape Colony 193
Carantania (Carinthia) 22, 44, 194, 265
Carinthia 44, 194, 265
Carniola 44, 194
Carpathia 6, 26, 46
Caspian sea 7
Cavtat 31
Cazin 105,160,188,372
Cazin borderlands 160
Central Asia 4, 6, 8
Cephalonia 148
Ceylon 173
Cernica 74
Cetina 45, 57, 132
Cetingrad 132, 142, 143
Civitas Bosna 48, 74
Constantinople 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 17, 18,
19, 24, 32, 39, 41, 42, 43, 47, 79,
101, 141
Cordoba 112
Corfu 148, 262, 263, 264, 265, 267,
275, 282
Corinth, gulf of 33
Cres 286
Crete 133
Crimea 171,364
Crni Potoci 178
Croatia 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 44,
47, 48, 49, 55, 59, 61, 105, 111,
132, 135, 160, 184, 191, 192, 195,
196, 197, 198, 212, 213, 235, 242,
243, 257, 258, 263, 264, 265, 267,
268, 274, 278, 281, 291, 292, 299,
320, 327, 330, 336, 337, 338, 354,
355, 356, 380, 386, 387, 388,
390, 392
Croatia, Dalmatian 18, 22, 23, 24, 25,
28
Croatia, Independent State of 377
Croatia, Pannonian 24, 25
Croatia, Red 94, 95
Croatia, White 94, 95
Czechoslovakia 301,373
Czech Republic 18, 180
V
C
Čaj niče 339
Čakove 292
Čapljina 74
Čekrekčinica 225
Ć
Ćustendil (Kjustendil) 339
D
Dacia 141
Daksa 31
Dalmatia 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 ,29,
30, 31, 34, 46, 48, 49, 53, 55, 56,
59, 61, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111,
132, 134, 135, 143, 152, 176,
178, 179, 184, 192, 194, 196,
197, 198, 213, 243, 257, 260,
262, 263, 264, 265, 267,
268,270, 274, 278, 282,291, 292,
328, 337
Dalmatia, Lower 31, 95
Dalmatia, Upper 31, 95
Danube 1,8,9,24,27,44,46,47,
101, 111, 135, 139,143, 168,
179,192,304,320
Dardanelles 1, 100, 181, 183
Dayton 390,391,392,393,394,395
Derventa 113,147,330
Desnek 46
Dioclea 3, 22, 37, 38, 39, 95
Dnieper 4, 6
Doboj 62, 74, 113, 147, 337, 372
Dobor 62
Dobrljin 202,237,305
Dobrudža 181, 185
Dobrun 74
Doclea (Duklja) 38
Dolići 251
Donja Bukovica 85
Donja Tuzla 169
Donji Furjan 135
Donji Kraji 48, 54, 56, 57, 85
Donji Srb 142
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Donji Vakuf 337
Drač 14,33,42,57,74
Dračevica 80
Drava 8, 24, 28,29, 44, 106,304
Drežnik 132
Drijeva 48, 74
Drini 40
Drina 3, 37, 45, 46, 47, 48, 56, 57, 59,
79, 85,105, 135,149,151,304,
320,325,326, 378
Drobnjaci 141,153
Drvar 362
DuboČica 40
Dubrovnik 30,31,32,33,34,35,36,
37, 39, 48,49, 52, 57, 59,133,
134, 330
Dubrovnik coast 32
Duklja (Doclea) 3,37
Duraš 86
Durmitor 153
Durres (Durazzo), 45
Duvno 57,94,137,305,330
Duvno plain 94
Dvor on the Una 305
Đ
Đakovo 52, 216
Đunis 40
E
Edirne 100,181,182,251
Egypt 33,103,104,171,340
Elaphit islands (“Hellenic” islands)
31
Elbe 4,7
England 4,132, 133,134,142,143,
173,174, 179,183,184, 262,
299
Estonia 341
Europe 1, 4, 5,7, 19,20,21,22,26,
35, 50, 61, 62, 80,100,101, 103,
110,112,113,132,139,141,
142,170,171,173,174,175,
179, 183, 184, 185, 191, 192,
193, 238, 257, 288,294,301,
311,314, 327,330,386,388,
393,394
F
Finland 173
Flanders 21
Florence 64, 262
Foča 74, 80, 86, 105, 305, 339,347,
349
Fojnica 74, 86,305,330
France 4, 21, 51, 162,170,173,174,
184, 193, 197, 208, 240, 262,
286, 294, 299,301,321,341,
373,392
Frankish state 5, 21,25, 45
Furjan 132,133, 135
G
Gabela 133,153
Gacko 74, 86,145,153,178,305,378
Galicia 28
Gallipoli 100
Gaul 4,21
Genoa 286
Geneva 288, 386
Germany 21,26,173,183,184,193,
241,285, 288, 301,330, 335,
336, 337,392
Ghana 379
Gibraltar, straits of 112
Glamoč 57,137,305,362
Glasinac 79, 141
Glasinac plateau 141
Glaž 337
Golden Horn 3
Gorazde 59,79,86,111,389
Gorizia 44, 194
Gorica 286
Gornja Varoš lil
Gornje Podrinje 105
Gornje Pounje 44
Gornje Turbe 79
Gornji Birač 339
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
423
Gornji Rahić 253
Gornji Turani 86
Gospić 339
Gostović 111
Grab 86
Gračanica 305
Gradac 46
Gradačac 145,158,305,330
Grahovo (near Nikšić) 153
Granada 112
Graz 205
Great Britain 163, 183, 301, 362, 392
Greater Moravia 18
Greece 2, 17, 70, 141, 171, 251
Grmeč 48
Grocka (Hisardžik) 135
Grude 59
Gusinje 252
Guyana 173
Gvozd 28
H
Haemus 1
Hague, The 386
Herceg Novi 80, 134, 143
Herzegovina 59,105,111,131,137,
145, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154,
156, 157, 161, 162, 169, 174,
177, 178, 181, 187, 188, 203,
210, 226, 227, 256, 297, 339
Holland 21, 132, 133, 134, 208
Hrtar 86
Hum 37, 38, 39, 49, 53, 54, 57, 59,
60,71,80, 83, 85, 86, 337
Humsko 80
Hungary 27, 28, 29, 30, 40, 41, 42,
49, 50, 54, 55, 57, 63, 102, 110,
111, 132, 139, 191, 192, 193,
195, 196, 197, 198, 239, 240,
242, 256,265, 288,321, 335, 336,
373
Hvar 62
I
Ibar 37
Ilidža 240
įlok 330
Imotska (Emota) 47
Imotski 47, 59, 80, 132, 133, 187
India 2, 208
Ionian archipelago 148,150
Ionian sea 1
Iraq 171
Islam 143
Istanbul 101, 102, 109, 112, 120, 134,
136, 144, 145, 147, 152, 158, 161,
164, 165, 168, 181, 182, 183, 186,
189, 190, 199, 209, 215, 216, 218,
219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 228, 229,
230,290
Istria 19,31,33,44,194,257,262,
264, 265, 267, 270, 274, 286,
354
Italy 4, 8, 11, 21, 22, 26, 30, 51, 184,
192, 193, 195, 197, 240, 260,
262, 263, 286, 301,321, 328,
330, 335, 336, 337, 345, 373
Ivančiči 345
Ivan-planina 59
Izmir 17
Iznik 42, 100
j
Jabianica 339
Jablanica (Serbia) 182
Jadar 149, 151
Jajce 57, 60, 64, 74, 102, 108, 305,
353
Jakljan 31
Janjici 74, 79
Japan 335
Jasenovac 143,339
Jasenik 86
Java 208
Jeleč 86
Jeleč (near Novi Pazar) 174
Jerusalem 103, 113
Julian Krajina 286
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K
Kačanik 387
Kajmakčalan 329
Kakanj 46,378
Kalinovik 86
Karlobag 339
Karlovac 215,290,339
Kaštel Lastva 153
Katera 46
Kiev 294
Kiseljak 228
Klagenfurt 44
Klek 86,133,153
Klis 105,106,151
Ključ 64
Ključ (near Gacko) 86
Knežpolje 176
Knin 28,105,143
Knin plain 27
Kobaš 133
Kolašin 175, 181,185, 252
Konavli 59, 71
Koločep 31
Konjic 63,74,79, 86,186,305,330
Koraj 339
Korčula 59
Kosanica 182
Kosor 85
Kosovo 40,44, 58, 101,106,146,
175,261, 288,294,380,385,
387
Kosovo polje 146
Kostajnica 133, 187
Kosovska Mitrovica 105
Kotor 30,31,40,59
Kotor, bay of 134
Kotor Varoš 60
Kovin 86
Kozara 176
Kraljev stolac (the King’s bench) 86
Krbava 105, 107, 132,337,338
Kreka 181,377
Kreševo 74
Krivaja 111
Krivošije 153
Krka 1,105,106
Krnski Grad (Klagenfurt) 44
Krupa (river) 43
Krupanj 151,351
Kruševac 40
Kvarner 34, 57
Kvarner islands 286
Kučevo 54
Kučuk Kajnardžiluk (Kajnardža) 172
Kulen Vakuf 339
Kulina 86
Kupa 28
Kurdistan 160
L
Lab 40
Lapac 132,142
Lastovo 286
Lašva 46, 60,102
Lebanon 171
Ledinac 80
Lech 27
Leithe 195
Lendava 292
Lepenica 40, 46
Levač 40
Levant 32,171
Libya 171
Lika 16,106, 107, 132, 133, 143, 178,
192, 366
Lim 37, 86,174
Lipljan 146
Livanjska 47
Livno 47, 57, 60, 84, 105, 136, 158,
188,223,230, 232, 305,330
Lokrum 36
Lomnica 111
London 170, 240,260, 262,336,354,
363,372
Lopud 31
Lošinj 286
Luka 250,337
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC ALTERMS
425
Lj
Ljubinje 305, 339
Ljubljana 267, 304, 314, 320
Ljubskovo 70
Ljubuški 86, 305, 330
M
Macedonia 2, 19, 40, 44, 45, 77, 78,
111, 141, 171, 183, 260, 261,
280, 289, 294, 355, 388
Mačva 54
Maglaj 147,305
Makarska 105
Malfetta 31
Mali Zvornik 151
Malta 173
Marica 251
Marmara, sea of 1,3
Marseille 321
Mecca 103
Medina 103
Mediterranean 1,2,6,21,30,32,33,
36,41, 58, 73, 101, 133, 171,
257
Medumurje 267, 274, 292
Mesiči 372
Metković 337
Metohija (Hvosno) 40
Middle East 2, 41, 100, 103, 171,
183, 336
Mileševa 59
Military Frontier 106,194
Miljevina 86
Mitrovica 105, 174, 175
Modriča 62
Mohács 35, 105, 106, 192
Moldavia 141, 162, 171, 173, 194,
341
Montenegro 3, 44, 133, 141, 152,
153, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181,
183, 185, 240, 251, 252, 259,
270, 274, 277, 280, 291, 292,
293, 294, 295, 308, 336, 347,
355, 366, 386
Montenegrin littoral 153
Morača 38
Moravica 174
Moscow 343
Mostar 80,113,137,152,153,169,
176, 201, 205, 223, 225, 226,
227, 234, 238, 239, 246, 297,
298, 305, 309, 330, 337, 340,
368, 378
Mostre 79
Mratinje 181
Mrkonjić Grad 179, 305, 352
Murska Sobota 292
N
Nadin 143
Narenta 48, 74
Neretljanska district 47
Neretva 38, 48, 55, 57, 74, 153, 305,
325, 337, 345, 378, 391
Neretvica 86
Nerezi 74
Neum 133, 153
Nevesinje 86, 145, 175, 176, 305,
339
New Delhi 379
Nicae 42, 43, 100
Nicomedea 17
Nikšić (Onogošt) 59, 152, 153, 181,
185, 336
Nikšić (on the Lim) 174
Nin 26,328
Niš 40, 149, 168, 175, 179, 261, 304
North America 262
Nova Varoš 151,175
Novi Pazar 37,135,149,151,157,
161, 162, 169, 174, 175, 189,
190, 199, 241, 251, 309, 355
Novi Sad 207, 291, 292, 293, 304
О
Obrovac 143
Odessa 294
Oder 6
Ohio 392
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Olomuc 189
Olovo 74
Op uzen 74
Orient 121,192
Orjen 181
Osijek 143,147,290
Osip 86
Ostrog 59
Ostrogon (Esztregon) 27
Ošaniđ 86
Otranto, strait of 1
Ozren 111
P
Pagania 47
Palagruža 286
Palanka 182
Pale 146,336
Palestine 32, 171
Pančevo 304
Pannónia 25, 46
Pannonian piain 8, 9, 21,24, 26, 27
Papraća 111
Paris 155,162,170,262, 264,274,
277,285, 286,392
Pavino Polje 252, 253
Peć 111,215,290
Peloponnese 9, 17,133
Pelješac 59,83
Pester 251
Petrograd 241
Petrovac on sea 153
Pyrenees 76
Pyrenean peninsula 1
Pirot 182,183,184,294
Piva 37,86,153,181
Plav 252
Plevna (Pleven) 181,182
Pliva 337
Pljevlja (Taslidža) 47, 105, 174,175,
186,188,190,253,309,339,354
Pljevska (Pleba) 47
Podborač 79
Podgorica 38, 181, 185, 270, 292, 293
Podjelinak 80
Podrinje 85,105
Podunavlje (Danube region) 24,46,
111,192
Poljice 32
Poland 132,173,373
Popovo polje 133
Portugal 112
Posavina 134, 156, 158,161,338
Postojna gorge 1
Passarowitz 133, 134, 135
Prača 74,79
Prekomurje 292
Premantura 33
Prenj 340
Prevlaka 69, 83
Priboj 175,190
Prijedor 160,339,340
Prijepolje 58, 86,174, 175, 190,354
Prilep 146
Primorska (littoral) 194, 304, 305,
306, 330
Prizren 45,309
Prozor 74, 86, 305, 330,339,362
Prussia 142, 143, 162, 173, 174, 195
Psat 337,338
Ptičar 151
Puhovac 79
R
Rab 74
Rađevina 149, 151
Rama 49,330,378
Rapallo 286
Ras 37,174
Raška (Rascia) 32,37, 151, 174
Rijeka 196,270,274,286,354
Rogatica 74,113, 339, 362, 372
Romania 141, 183, 185,335, 373
Rome 2,3,4,5,6,19,26,27,39,41,
45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 62, 63,
64, 70,77, 90,94,110, 216,328,
337
Rovinj 31
Rožaje 175
Rudo 337
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
427
Rumelia 100, 104, 144, 145, 183,
184, 220
Ruse 168
Russia 132, 134, 141, 142, 143, 149,
150, 162, 172, 173, 176, 180,
181, 182, 183, 184, 208, 224,
240, 241, 260, 262, 263, 392
Ruščuk 168
S
Sahara 4
Saint Denis 286
Sakar 151
Salines 47
Samobor 86
Sana 48,54,62,64,337
Sandžak 175, 176, 181, 251, 252, 288,
339, 344, 354, 355, 387
San Francisco 364
Sanski Most 113,337,346,356
San Stefan (Ye^il köy) 182, 183, 184,
185
Sarajevo 45, 46, 47, 111, 113, 120, 121,
124, 130, 136, 137,141, 146, 147,
161, 162, 169, 170, 185, 186, 187,
188, 189, 201, 205, 206, 211, 215,
216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 223, 224,
225, 227, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238,
239, 240, 241, 244, 246, 253, 255,
256, 265, 269, 271, 277, 278, 292,
297, 304, 305, 308, 309, 321, 323,
324, 332, 336, 337, 340, 344, 345,
360, 371,378
Sardinia 162
Sava 1,3,8,9,24,44,45,46,48,57,
105, 132, 133, 134, 135, 139,
142, 143, 156, 187, 192, 304,
320, 325, 338
Savia 8
Savinja valley 61
Saxony 341
Scandinavia 301
Shkoder (Scutari) 45
S ebas topol 162
Senj 105
Seonica 79
Serbia 2, 22, 30, 31, 33, 36, 10, 41, 43,
44, 45, 47, 58, 71, 72, 78, 83, 94,
95, 97, 133, 135, 141, 145, 150,
151, 171, 176, 177, 197, 180,
181, 182, 183, 184, 209, 212,
213, 222, 231, 240, 241, 251,
252, 252, 256, 257, 258, 259,
260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 269,
270, 271, 274, 276, 278, 286,
288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 298,
299, 305, 308, 327, 328, 331,
335, 338, 339, 347, 351, 355,
356, 380, 381, 385, 386, 387,
388, 390, 392
Siberia 208
Sicily 33,345
Syria 171
Sisak 125
Sistova 141, 142, 143
Sjenica 149, 169, 174, 251
Skadar 40, 42, 146
Skadar, lake 3, 38, 44
Skender Vakuf 80
Skopaljska valley 145
Skoplje 105
Skradin 55, 143
Slavonia 8, 24, 27, 28,30, 51, 52, 55,
61,71,102, 105,106,107,110,
132, 135, 139, 143, 147, 184,
192, 194, 196, 197, 198, 243,
265, 274, 291, 292, 366
Slavonski Brod 230, 338
Slovakia 18
Slovenia 22, 44, 194, 236, 264, 265,
268, 270, 274, 278, 281, 291,
292, 347, 354, 355, 387, 388
Slovenian coast 354
Smederevo 44, 101
Soča 1
Sofia 40, 181
Sokol 86
Soli 46,48,51,54,57,337
Solin 27,375
South Africa 173
428
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
South America 262
Soviet Onion 363, 373, 375, 388
Spain 4,31,112,132
Split 23, 24, 25,27, 28, 30, 53, 55, 59,
61,66, 105,304,314, 375
SpreČa 337
Spuž 181
Srebrenica 74, 75, 79, 83, 86,339
Srebrenik 57, 74, 102
Sremski Karlovci 132, 194, 215, 223,
289
Srijem 48, 194, 305
Stara Gradiška 339
Stara planina 1
Stari Vlah 149,151
Stolac 86, 145, 305, 330
Stolice 351
Ston 59, 83
S tonski Rat 69
Stupari 79
Styria 44,61,194
Suhi Do 149
Sutjeska 345
Sutorina 133, 153
Switzerland 301,379
š
Šabac (Bógiirdelen on the Sava) 105
Šahovići 252, 253
Šćepan Polje 86
Šehitluci 225
Šekovići 111
Šibenik 26, 55, 59
Šid 330
Šipan 31
Široki Brijeg 80, 152
Štimlje 146
T
Tamna 111
Tanzania 379
Tara 3,37, 86, 181
Teočak 111
Tešanj 136,233
Thessaloniki 8, 10, 13, 14, 19, 44
Thrace 77,100,141,251
Timok 2, 40, 180
Tirana 45
Tisa 26
Tođevac 86
Tomaševo 253
Toplica 182,184,294
Trabzon 42
Transylvania 53, 132, 192
Travnik 79, 113, 135, 146, 147, 157,
158, 160, 161, 162, 169, 186,201,
225, 227, 239,297,305,330, 337
Travnik plain 135
Travunija 31,37,38
Trebinje 47, 74, 83, 86, 89, 146, 147,
178, 305, 340
Trebišnjica 181,378
Trieste 286
Trieste, gulf of 1
Trogir 23, 53, 55, 59
Troglav 181
Trstviniča 46
Tunis 33
Turkey 42, 103, 167, 209, 228, 239,
240, 241, 251, 253, 277, 286, 339
Tušina 153
Tuzla 47, 113, 136, 145, 158, 169,
201, 205, 223, 235, 237, 239,
281, 297, 305, 309, 337, 340,
345, 371, 377, 378
Tyrol 173
U
Ugljevik 378
Udbina 105, 143
Urkína 46
Ulcinj 40
Una 44, 46, 132, 133, 142, 187, 305,
325, 326
United States of America (USA) 392
Urals 26
Uskoplje 79, 93
Usora 48, 51, 54, 57, 74, 85, 337
Ustikolina 339
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
429
Ustiprača 337
Užice
V
Vakuf 145
Valjevo 135
Varcar Vakuf 177,337,352
Vardar Macedónia 260
Vares 237
Vatican 216, 307, 327, 328
Velebit 59,105
Velika Kladuša 188
Veliko Posavlje 338
Venice 24,25,32,33,36,41,42,54,
64, 95, 107, 111, 132, 133, 134
Versailles 285, 286
Vidin 149, 168, 179, 339
Vidogošća 46
Vienna 35, 100, 107, 132, 139, 143,
170, 172, 173, 174, 189, 191, 192,
193, 194, 200, 201, 205, 207,211,
219, 220, 230, 241, 244, 245, 258,
264, 266, 267, 313
Vipava 1
Vir Crmnički 44
Virovitica 106, 143
Vis 346,364
Visoko 45, 46, 47, 48, 74, 79, 113
Visegrad 74, 86, 112, 271, 339, 362
Vlasenica 113, 339, 362
Vlore (Vlora, Valona) 45
Vojvodina 160, 194, 197, 213,
270,274, 290, 291, 292, 332,
366, 380, 385, 387
Volga 7
Vozuća 111
Vranduk 102
Vraneš 175
Vranje 40, 182, 183, 294
Vratar 86
Vrbas 46, 135, 297, 304, 305, 378
Vrhbosna 48, 74, 217, 241, 337
Vrgorac 187
Vršac 288
Vukovar 305
W
Wallachia 8, 141, 162, 171, 194
Warsaw 373
Washington 391,392
Y
Yalta 364,365
Yugoslavia
Z
Zadar 23,25,34,55,57,61,76,95,
143, 286, 354
Zagreb 76, 196, 217, 264, 266, 267,
270, 274, 290, 291, 292, 304, 314,
320, 321, 325, 336, 338, 351, 372
Zagrlata 40
Zagorje 30
Zahumlje 31, 37, 47
Zákopy (Reichstadt) 180
Zaton 31
Zdena 346
Zemljanik 54
Zemun 194, 304
Zemunik 143
Zenica 45, 46, 50, 74, 79, 102, 113,
237, 337, 377
Zeta 3,22,32,38,39,40,41,42,49,
95, 181,304
Zeta coast 41, 42
Zovi Do 86
Zvečan 106, 174
Zvornik 74,105,111,113,133,137,
149, 151, 158, 162, 169, 336
v
Z
Žabljak 181
Žepa 86
Žepče 113
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Contents
Introduction to the English edition . iii
Preface to the second edition. v
Preface to the first edition . vii
Chapter One
THE MEDIEVAL (FEUDAL)
BOSNIAN STATE
I. The South Slavs from their settlement in
the Balkans to the formation of the first states. 1
1. The Balkans as a geographical and historical region . 1
2. The Balkans under Roman rule. 2
3. Christianity in the Roman Empire . 3
4. The great population movements. 4
5. The Old Slavs . 6
6. The South Slavs. 7
7. Socio-economic relations of the South Slavs. 9
8. Tribal (political) organization of the South Slavs. 12
9. Territorial organization of the South Slavs. 13
10. The Farmer’s Law (Nomos Georgikos). 15
11. The ethnic and demographic context of the formation
of the first South Slav states. 17
12. The South Slavs and Christianity . 18
13. The first South Slav states . 19
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II. Foreign political circumstances of the formation
of the medieval Bosnian state. 23
1. The early feudal Croatian state . 23
2. The Pacta Conventa of 1102 and the
Hungaro-Croatian state . 26
3. The Dubrovnik Republic. 30
4. Dubrovnik law. 36
5. The early feudal Serbian state
(Raška/Rascia and Duklja/Dioclea) . 37
6. The state and ecclesiastical independence
of medieval Serbia . 40
III. The process of feudalization in Bosnia and
the country’s emergence and evolution as
an independent feudal state . 44
1. The geopolitical concept of Bosnia . 44
2. The origin and meaning of the name Bosnia. 45
3. The emergence of the early feudal Bosnian state. 46
4. Ban Borić. 47
5. Kulin Ban. 48
6. Kulin Ban’s Charter . 48
7. Heresy and the convocation of Bilino Polje. 49
8. Ban Matej Ninoslav and the defense of Bosnia. 50
9. Feudalization in Bosnia. 51
10. Ban Ninoslav and the Dalmatian cities . 52
11. The landed nobility and the Bosnian Church . 53
12. Bosnia and Hungary. 54
13. The Franciscans in Bosnia . 55
14. The Kotromanić dynasty . 55
15. Stjepan II Kotromanić. 56
16. King Tvrtko I Kotromanić. 57
17. Hum — Herzegovina. 59
18. Feudal anarchy. 60
19. Crusader campaigns against Bosnia. 61
20. King Stjepan Tomas. 63
21. Stjepan I Tomasevic and the end of the medieval
Bosnian state . 63
EVOLUTION OF ITS POLITICAL AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS
IV The economic and social structure
of medieval Bosnia . 65
1. The basic forms of social order in medieval Bosnia. 65
2. The landed nobility. 65
3* The legal nature of feudal holdings in Bosnia . 67
4. The vassalage system in Bosnia. 67
5. Immunity rights of the landed nobility. 68
6. The peasantry . 70
7. The serfs. 71
8. The Vlachs (herdsmen) . 72
9. The slaves. 73
10. Mines and towns. 74
V The Bosnian Church. 76
1. Concept and definition. 76
2. Historical studies and the Bosnian Church . 76
3. The teachings of the Bosnian Church. 78
4. Organization . 79
5. The historical role. 80
VI. The polity and legal system of medieval Bosnia. 82
1. Definition. 82
2. The ruler . 82
3. The machinery of the court. 83
4. The council of state . 84
5. Jurisdiction of the council . 84
6. The courts of justice. 85
7. Court proceedings. 87
8. Criminal law and the penal system. 88
9. Marriage and family . 90
10. Ownership and obligations . 91
11. The testament of Gost Radin . 92
VII. Sources of the law in medieval Bosnia. 94
1. The question of laws. 94
2. Public records or charters. 95
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Chapter Two
BOSNIA UNDER OTTOMAN RULE
I. Administrative and political organization. 99
1. The origins and evolution of the Ottoman Empire. 99
2. Ottoman inroads in the Balkans. 100
3. Mehmet II El Fatih . 101
4. The Jajce and Srebrenik banates. 102
5. The “Bosnian Kingdom”. 102
6. The Central government in the Ottoman Empire . 103
7. The local administration. 104
8. The Bosnian eyalet (pasaluk) . 105
9. The Krajina (frontier lands) . 106
II. Religious make-up of Ottoman Bosnia. 108
1. The process of conversion to Islam . 108
2. The millet system. 109
3. Bosnia Argentina (the Silver) . 110
4. The Orthodox Church. Ill
5. The Sephardim . 112
III. Law and self-government in Bosnia
in the Ottoman period . 114
1. Sources of law . 114
2. Criminal law . 115
3. Matrimonial law . 116
4. Inheritance law . 118
5. The judicial system. 119
6. Urban and other local authorities and self-government . 120
IV Agrarian and military organization. 122
1. The timar system. 122
2. Vakuf estates. 124
3. Miilk property . 124
4. Odzakluk-timari . 125
5. The position of the peasantry in the timar system. 126
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6. The services owed by peasants in the tımar System . 127
7. Military organization. 128
8. The auxiliary military ranks. 130
V Wars and class and political movements
in the Bosnian eyalet. 132
1. The Treaty of Karlowitz and the borders of
the Bosnian eyalet . 132
2. The Treaty of Passarowitz and the borders of Bosnia . 133
3. The battle ofBanj a Luka and the Treaty of Belgrade. 134
4. The Müslim peasant insurrections in Bosnia in
the 18lh century . 135
5. The development of the cifluk feudal landholding System . 137
6. The Austrian (Dubica) war and the Treaty of Sistova. 141
7. Kapetans and ajans . 143
8. The Bosnian ajan movement and the rébellion led
by Husein-kapetan Gradascevic. 144
9. Serbian autonomy and the eastern border of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 148
10. Herzegovina as a pasaluk . 151
VI. Bosnia during the Tanzimat (reform) period. 155
1. The Hatt-i Şerif of Gülhane . 155
2. The attempt to regulate agrarian relations in Bosnia. 156
3. Opposition to the introduction of the nizam and
other reforms in Bosnia . 157
4. Orner Paşa Latas and reforms in Bosnia. 160
5. The Hatt-i Hümayun. 162
6. The Ramadan Law (Code). 163
7. The Safar Decree. 164
8. The Mecelle — the Ottoman Civil Code . 166
9. The 1867 Vilayet Law. 168
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Chapter Three
THE EASTERN QUESTION AND
THE 1878 OCCUPATION OF
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
1. The Eastern Question. 171
2. The 1814-1815 Congress of Vienna . 172
3. The Novi Pazar Sandzak . 174
4. The 1875-1878 Bosnian insurrection . 175
5. Political factions in the insurrection . 177
6. The Herzegovina vilayet of 1876 . 178
7. Andrassy’s 1875 note on Bosnia. 178
8. The 1876 Ottoman Constitution . 179
9. The 1876-1877 wars and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s
borders with Montenegro . 180
10. The Russian-Turkish War and the battle of Plevna . 181
11. The Treaty of San Stefano . 182
12. Andrassy’s April 1878 memorandum on
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 183
13. The Berlin Congress. 184
14. A national government for Bosnia and Herzegovina. 185
15. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 187
16. The Istanbul (Novi Pazar) Convention . 189
Chapter Four
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA UNDER
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN RULE
I. The Habsburg Empire and its constitutional
structure. 191
1. The origins of the Habsburg Empire . 191
2. The 1848 Revolution . 193
3. The 1848 Revolution in the South Slav lands . 194
4. The Austro-Hungarian settlement . 194
5. The 1868 Croatian-Hungarian settlement. 196
6. Trialism. 197
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II. The organization of governance in Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1878-1918 . 199
1. The legal basis of the occupying regime. 199
2. The Law on the Administration of Bosnia and
Herzegovina. 200
3. The administrative organization and governance . 200
4. The judiciary. 201
5. The provincial government for Bosnia and Herzegovina . . 201
6. The administrative council or idare medzlis . 202
7. A defense law for Bosnia and Herzegovina. 203
8. Kallay and his administration. 204
9. Troops from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the
Austro-Hungarian army. 205
10. The legal order . 206
11. The General Civil Code. 207
12. The financial system. 208
13. The tax and monopoly system. 209
14. Agrarian relations . 210
III. National and political attitudes in
the occupation administration. 212
1. Religion and nation — the Croatian national policy. 212
2. The Serbian policy on the occupation administration. 212
3. Interconfessional Bosnian nationhood. 213
IV The organization of the religious communities. 215
1. The Orthodox Church . . 215
2. The Catholic Church. 216
3. The Islamic Community . 218
V The Serb and Bosnian Muslim struggle
for religious autonomy. 222
1. The Serb struggle for ecclesiastical and educational
autonomy in Bosnia and Herzegovina . 222
2. The Muslim movement for autonomy in Bosnia and
Herzegovina — first stage (1899-1902). 225
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3. Attempts to reach a Serb-Muslim agreement in 1902 . 228
4. The Muslim movement for autonomy in Bosnia
and Herzegovina — second stage . 229
5. The autonomous organization of the Islamic
Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina . 231
VI· Political parties. 232
1. General background to political party organization in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 232
2. The Muslim National Organization. 232
3. The Muslim Progressive (Independent) Party. 233
4. Muslim democracy. 233
5. The Serbian National Organization . 234
6. The Serbian National Independent Party. 235
7. The Croatian National Union. 235
8. The Croatian Catholic Association. 236
VII. Industrialization and the workers’ movement . 237
1. Industrialization . 237
2. The workers’ movement and labor unions. 237
3. The Social Democratic Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina . 238
VIII. The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina . 239
1. The international context of the annexation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina . 239
2. The declaration of annexation. 240
3. Reactions to the annexation in Bosnia and Herzegovina . . 241
4. The consequences of the annexation for the legal
standing of the state. 242
IX. The Constitution and the Assembly of
Bosnia and Herzegovina . 244
1. The structure of the Constitution and its institutions. 244
2. The Parliament . 245
3. The Provincial Council . 247
4. The County Council . 247
5. Civil rights. 247
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6. The constitutional position of Bosnia and Herzegovina . . . 248
7. The elections for the first Parliament of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 249
8. The work of the first Parliament of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 249
9. The Balkan wars and the Sandžak. 251
Chapter Five
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, 1914-1918,
AND THE CREATION OF THE YUGOSLAV STATE
I. The legal position of Bosnia and Herzegovina
as a state during the War . 255
1. The state of the country in 1914-1915 . 255
2. The question of the legal position of Bosnia and
Herzegovina as a state, 1914-1917. 256
3. The Yugoslav idea . 257
4. Two Yugoslav ideas . 257
5. The Yugoslav question . 259
6. The Niš Declaration. 261
7. The Yugoslav Committee. 261
8. The Corfu Declaration on Yugoslav unification . 262
9. The Declaration of May 1917 . 264
10. Political events in Bosnia in 1917. 265
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina becomes part of the
Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes . 267
1. The inauguration of the National Councils of Serbs,
Croats, and Slovenes in the South Slav regions of
Austria-Hungary. 267
2. The State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs . 267
3. The National Council and National Government
for Bosnia and Herzegovina. 268
4. The 1918 First of December Act. 269
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina and the First of December Act . 271
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Chapter Six
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN YUGOSLAVIA
BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
I. Bosnia and Herzegovina during the interim
state organization of 1918-1921 . 273
1. The interim state organization in the Kingdom of
the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes . 273
2. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the interim state
organization. 275
3. Public security in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1918-1919 . . . 276
4. Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1918-1921 . . . 277
5. The elections for the Constituent Assembly of
the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 279
6. The work of the Constituent Assembly of the Kingdom
of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. 280
7. The draft Constitution and the position of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 281
II. The Vidovdan (St. Vitus’ Day) Constitution
and the legal order. 283
1. The proclamation of the 1921 Constitution. 283
2. The legal character and structure of the Vidovdan
Constitution. 284
3. The international standing and borders of the Kingdom
of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. 285
4. The Treaty of Saint Germain and Bosnia and
Herzegovina. 287
5. The national minorities . 287
6. The position of the religious communities. 289
7. The legal system of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats,
and Slovenes . 291
8. The Serbian Civil Code . 293
9. The General Property Code for Montenegro . 294
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III. Provincial administration for Bosnia
and Herzegovina . 297
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Vidovdan
Constitution. 297
2. The abolition of the Provincial Administration for
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 297
3. Vidovdan parliamentarianism . 298
IV The 6 January dictatorship . 301
1. The origins and nature of the 6 January dictatorship. 301
2. The proclamation of the dictatorship and its system. 301
3. The exercise of the dictatorship. 302
4. The new name and administrative structure
of the state . 303
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina and its division into banates. 305
V The dictatorship and the unification of law. 307
1. The religious legislation of the 6 January dictatorship. 307
2. The question of autonomy and the position of the
Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 307
3. The organization of the Islamic Religious Community . . . 309
4. The abolition of agrarian reform in Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 310
5. Protection for farmworkers . 311
6. The unification of criminal law. 312
7. The unification of civil procedural law. 313
8. Labor law. 314
VI. The Octroyed Constitution and its application . 316
1. The adoption of the 1931 Constitution . 316
2. The Octroyed Constitution in practice. 318
3. Opposition to the regime of the Octroyed
Constitution. 319
4. The end of the royal regime in 1934 . 321
5. The elections of 5 May 1935 . 322
6. The return of the Rijaset to Sarajevo. 323
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VII. The campaign for autonomy for Bosnia
and Herzegovina, 1937-1941 . 325
1. The Progressive University Students of Bosnia and
Herzegovina. 325
2. Stojadinovic’s government and constitutional issues. 326
3. The question of a Concordat. 327
4. The “National Accord” and the fall of the Stojadinovic
government . 329
5. The Cvetkovic-Macek Agreement and the creation
of the Croatian Banate . 330
6. The civil movement for the autonomy of Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 331
Chapter Seven
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
DURING THE 1941-1945 WAR
I. Bosnia and Herzegovina under Fascist occupation . . 335
1. The Kingdom of Yugoslavia under attack, 1941 . 335
2. The capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. 336
3. The occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina between
Germany and Italy. 336
4. The Independent State of Croatia (NDH) and
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 337
5. Genocide of the Bosnian Muslims in the NDH. 338
6. The Ustasha genocide. 338
7. The Chetnik genocide of the Bosnian Muslims . 339
8. Resistance to Ustasha policies and the Ustasha state. 340
9. The Islamic Community during the war. 340
10. The question of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s position
during the 1941-1945 war . 341
11. Bosnia and Herzegovina in the War of National
liberation and the recreation of Yugoslavia . 343
1. The National Liberation Movement and Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 343
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2. The insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 343
3. Sarajevo in the War of National Liberation. 344
4. Bosnia and Herzegovina as the military center of
the National Liberation Movement. 344
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina as the political center of
the National Liberation Movement. 346
6. Peoples’ Liberation Committees. 346
7. The Foča ordinances. 347
8. The Krajina ordinances .·. 348
9. The formation and first session of the National Anti-Fascist
Liberation Council ofYugoslavia (AVNOJ). 349
10. The formation and first session of the National Anti-Fascist
Council of the National Liberation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina (ZAVNOBiH) . 351
11. The second AVNOJ session. 353
12. The Sandžak ZAVNO . 354
13. The development of the federal state and Bosnia and
Herzegovina’s place within it. 355
14. The second ZAVNOBiH session . 356
15. Law during the War of National Liberation . 358
16. Law and the judiciary in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 358
17. The third ZAVNOBiH session and the formation
of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina . 360
Chapter Eight
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IN
SOCIALIST YUGOSLAVIA
I. The development of government and the legal
order on the basis of state socialism. 361
1. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s casualties and losses,
1941-1945 . 361
2. Material losses in Bosnia and Herzegovina,
1941-1945 . 362
3. International recognition of Democratic Federal
Yugoslavia. 362
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4. The abolition of AVNOJ and the establishment of
an Interim National Assembly. 364
5. Agrarian and other property laws. 365
6. Elections and work of the Constituent Assembly . 367
7. The Constitution of the Federal National Republic
of Yugoslavia and of Bosnia and Herzegovina . 368
8. The Constituent Assembly and the Constitution
of the Peoples’ Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina . 368
9. The new legal order . 369
10. Nationalization and other economic measures . 370
11. The start of industrialization, 1946-1950 . 371
12. The collectivization of agriculture. 372
13. The Communist Information Bureau and the clash
between Stalin and Tito . 373
II. Self-managing socialism . 375
1. Workers’ and social selTmanagement. 375
2. The 1963 Constitution. 376
3. The economic and political development of Bosnia
and Herzegovina in the 1960s . 377
4. The policy of non-alignment. 378
5. The 1974 Constitution. 380
6. The system of the 1974 Constitution . 381
7. Human and civil rights in the 1974 Constitution . 383
Chapter Nine
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AS
AN INDEPENDENT STATE
1. The radicalization of the Yugoslav crisis and Bosnia
and Herzegovina. 385
2. Constitutional changes in Serbia. 387
3. Constitutional changes in Croatia and Slovenia. 387
4. The internationalization of the Yugoslav issue. 388
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina as an independent state. 389
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6. The war against Bosnia and Herzegovina. 390
7. The Washington Agreement and the Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina. 391
8. The Dayton Peace Agreement. 392
9. Bosnia and Herzegovina and the international
community. 393
Bibliographical Note . 396
Notes . 399
Index of personal names . 410
Index of geographical terms . 419
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Bibliographical Note
The third Bosnian edition of this book includes a compre-
hensive overview of the literature with sources in Bosnian, Croatian,
and Serbian, byway of guiding historians, political scientists, lawyers,
Slavists, and other specialists in their further studies into the political
and legal development and international position of Bosnia and Herze-
govina. Here, a number of basic works only are listed, mainly in
English; the references found in these will enable the interested reader
to pursue the subject in greater detail.
Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History,
Politics. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984.
_. With Stalin against Tito: Cominformist Splits in Yugoslav
Communism. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press,
1988.
Bryant, Lee. The Betrayal of Bosnia. London: University ofWest-
minster Press, 1993.
Carter, F.W, and H.T. Norris (eds.) The Changing Shape of the
Balkans. London: UCL Press, 1996.
Chamberland, Paul, Alain Horic, France Theoret, and Pierre
Vallieres (eds.) La Bosnie nous regarde. Montreal: Quartier
Libre, 1995.
Cigar, Norman. Genocide in Bosnia: The Policy of “Ethnic
Cleansing9\ College Station: Texas A M University Press,
1995.
Cuvalo, Ante. Historical Dictionary of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Lanham,
MD, and London: 1997.
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397
Denitch, Bogdan. Ethnic Nationalism: The Tragic Death of
Yugoslavia. 3rd ed. Minneapolis and London: University of
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Index
of personal names
A
Abdül Aziz, Ottoman sultan 170
Abdülhamit II, Ottoman sultan 179,
180
Abdülmecit, Ottoman sultan 155
Abu Hanì fa 114
Ahmet Cevdet paşa, Ottoman Justice
Minister 166
Ahmed Sukri ef 220
Ajaspašić, Mustafa-paša 125
Alaupović, Tugomir 268, 269, 274
Alexander II, Russian emperor 180
Alexander the Great 2
Alexius III Angelus, Byzantine
emperor 28, 32, 41
Alkalaj, Isak 290
Andrássy, Gyula 178, 183, 184, 185,
216
Andric, Ivo 108, 109
Andrew II, Hungarian king 51
Anjou, Louis I of, Hungarian king
34, 57
Anjou, Robert of, Hungarian king 56
Antim, Metropolitan of Sarajevo 215
Appel, Johann 217
Archdeacon Thomas 24
Arnautović, Serif 227, 229, 265
Árpád, Hungarian leader 26
Attila, Hun military leader 6
Auer, Ljudevit 328
Augustinčić, Antun 353
Azabagić, Mehmed Teufik ef 231
B
Babic, Anto 76, 360
Babic, Golub 177
Bach, Alexander 197
Badinter, Robert 388
Bayan, khagan 8
Bayazit I, Yildirim, Ottoman sultan
101
Bayazit II, Ottoman sultan 112
Balic, Sulejman 252
Balint 220
Barbarossa I, Friedrich 40
Barišić, Rafo, bishop 152
Basil I the Macedonian, Byzantine
emperor 25, 31
Basil II Bulgaroctonus, Byzantine
emperor 25
Basriček, Đuro 299
Bašič, Salih 269
Batalo, tepčija 85
Bauer, Ante 290
Béla I, Hungarian king 27
Béla iy Hungarian king 53, 54
Besarović, Vojislav 268, 269
Benko, Isidor 226
Biliński, Leon 255
BišČević, Mahmud-beg 158
BišČević, Vasif-beg 250
Bodin, Montenegrin (Zeta) king 39
Bogdančić, Ljubiša 89
Bogišić, Baltazar 249, 295
Bogumil, Bulgarian priest 77
410
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
411
Boric, Bosnian ban 47, 48
Borna (Porgon), Croatian prince 18,
25
Branoš, dijak 97
Brankovič, Durad 63
Brkič, Hasan 360
Broz, Josip Tito 343, 353, 354
Budimir, king 94
Buntič, Didak 268, 269
Burek, Ahmed ef. 323
Burian, István 229, 234, 240, 241
Butkovič, Radin, gost 92
C
Casamaris, Johannes de 50
Cemovič, Nikodim 252
Charlemagne 21,24,25
Charles, Austro-Hungarian emperor
264
Charles the Bald, grandson of Charle-
magne 21
Charles V, Austrian emperor 191
Charles VI, Austrian emperor 134
Catherine the Great, Russian empress
141
Churchill, Winston 364, 372, 394
Cinamus, Byzantine chronicler 47,
48
Coloman (Kalman), Hungarian king
27
Comnenus, Manuel I, Byzantine
emperor 39, 40, 47, 48
Constantine I, Roman emperor 3
Constantine (Cyril) 18, 19
Corvinus, Matthias, Hungarian king
93, 102
Cutillero, Juan 392
Cvetkovič, Dragisa 329, 330, 331,
332, 335
Cvijič, J ovan 108
Č
Čabrajič, Luka 250, 268, 269, 271
Časlav, Rascian prince 38
Čauševič, Mehmed Džemaludin
231, 252, 256, 265, 276, 277,
309
Čengič, Smail-aga 145, 153
Čolakovič, Rodoljub 352, 353, 360
Čubrilovič, Vasa 109
A
C
Ćemalović, Smail-aga 234, 269
Ćemerlič, Hamdija 360
Ćorovič, Vladimir 268, 269, 400
Ćuprilič, Numan-paša 141
D
Dabiša, Bosnian king 60, 73, 83
Dabog (Dazhbog), Slav sun god 12
Dandolo, Anna 42
Dandolo, Enrico 41, 42
Danilo, Montenegrin bishop 133
Daurentius, Slav leader 11, 13
Davidovič, Ljubomir 274, 320, 321,
322
Despotovič, Mile 177
Dimčič, Dragisa, Bosnian duke 85
Dimitrijevič, Lazar 235, 241
Dimovič, Danilo 250, 266, 269
Dmitar Zvonimir, Croatian king 27,
28
Doclean priest 47, 94, 95
Došen, Ilija 360
D r agi čevič, Juraj 85
Dragišič, Ivani š 69
Dragutin, Stefan, Serbian sremski king
54, 55
D raže slav, dijak 97
Drljača, Pero 223
DubravČič, Vladislav, Bosnian duke
85
Dušan, Stefan, Serbian tsar 34, 43,
100
Dvornikovi č, Vladimir 76
412
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Dž
Džabič, Ali Fehmi ef. 225, 226, 227,
228, 229
Džamonja, £ uro 250, 266, 269
Džinič, Mahmud-beg 229
E
£ ikič, Osman 234
£ ilas, Milovan 368
Donlagič, Zija-beg 233
E)orde, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
42
Durdevič, Nikola 297
Durkovič, Maksim 268, 269
E
Emeric, Hungarian king 41,49
Emi n-beg, Maglaj kapetan 147
Engels, Friedrich 13
Erakovič, Simo 269
Ertogrul, founder of the Ottoman
Empire 99
Eudocia, Byzantine princess 41
F
FadilpaŠič, Mustajbeg 219, 220
Fejič, Ibrahim ef 341
Ferdinand, Franz, Austrian archduke
250, 255
Ferdinand, Habsburg prince 191,
192
Ferdinand V, Most Catholic king of
Spain 112
Fidahič, Ali-paša 147,158
Fidahič, Mahmud-paša 160
Filipovič, Josip 187, 189, 210, 212,
215,216,218
Filipovič, Sulejman 353
Fine, John V A 78
Firdus, Alibeg 228, 230, 232, 239
Firdus, Ibrahim-beg 158
Franz I, emperor of Austria 207
Frol, Franc 353
G
Gačanin, Abid-aga 187
Gaius, Roman lawyer 207
Galič, Ljubomir 268, 269
Gavrankapetanovič, Ismet-beg 332
Gavrila, Emil 228
Gazi Husrev-beg 124
Glušac, Vašo 77
Golubovič, Radonja 353
Goro, Muhamed Hilmi 153
Gradaščevič, Husein-kapetan 145,
146, 151, 152, 157, 158
Gradaščevič, Mehmed-beg 147
Granda, Ivan 299
Grdič, Ščepan 268, 269
Grdič, Vasilj 234, 269
Gregory VII, Pope 27, 39
Gregory IX, Pope 51
Gruba, Marija, Bosnian queen 60, 66
Gruberovič, Vukosav 234
H
Hadžič, Jovan 293,294
Hadžihasanovič, Uzeir-aga 332
Hadžijamakovič, Muhamed ef 186,
187, 188
Hafizovič, Nusein Nur ef 219, 220
Hakon, Slav military leader 13
Handžič, Akif 340
Hekim-oglu, Ali Paşa 134, 135
Hedervary, Khuen 257
Heraclíus, Byzantine emperor 8, 18
Holeček, Josef 227
Honorius III, Pope 42
Hranič, Sandalj, Bosnian duke 59,
62, 63, 71, 88
Hrasnica, Halid-beg 268, 269, 271
Hrebeljanović, Lazar 58
Hrvatinič, Vukoslav, Bosnian prince
56, 69, 70
Humo, Avdo 352
Hunyadi, Janos 63
Hus, Jan 62
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
413
Huseinagič, Sejfudin 265
Husrev-pa§a, Bosnian vizier 156,
157
I
Ibn Hanbal 114
Ibrahimovič, Husein e£ 220
Innocent III, Pope 41, 49, 50
Isaac II, Byzantine emperor 40
Ishakovic, Isa-beg 124
Istvan I, Hungarian king 27
Ivanovič, Radosav 89
Ivekovič, Mladen 350
j
Jeftanovič, Dimitrije 186
Jeftanovič, Gligorije 223, 227, 228,
234, 239, 250, 268, 269
Jelačič, Josip, Croatian ban 194
Jelavic, Vjekoslav 250, 268, 269
Jelena, Hungarian princess 27
Jeilinek, Georg 196
Jelisaveta, Bosnian princess 54
Jelisaveta, Serbian princess 57
Jevtič, Bogoljub 320, 322
Jojkič, Milan 268, 269
Jordanes, Roman historian 6
Joseph II, Austrian emperor 141, 142
Joseph I, Franz, Austrian emperor
178, 180, 187, 197, 2 4, 216,
218, 224, 226, 243, 244
Josif, bishop 152
Jovanovič, Lazo 223
Jovanovič, Stevan 187, 188, 210, 219
Jukič, Ivan Frano 108, 109
Juraj, Bosnian prince 69
Jurinčič, Ivan 69
Justinian I, Byzantine emperor 11
K
Kadič, Muhamed Enveri 218
Kalafatovič, Danilo 336
Kállay, Benjamin 203, 204, 212, 213,
217, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228,
257
Kapetanovič, Mehmed-beg 213
Kapsali, Mosha, hamambaşa of
Istanbul 112
Karađorđević, Aleksandar 273, 298,
301
Karađorđević, Pavle 321,323,327,
329, 335
Karađorđević, Petar I (Petar
Mrko nj ić) 298
Karađorđević, Petar II 321, 335, 353,
364, 367
- Karađuzović, Murtez 252
Karafejzić, Ahmed-beg 147
Kardelj, Edvard 347, 352, 353
Kaukčija, Abdulah ef 186
Kecmanović, Dušan 268, 269
Kecmanović, Vojislav 352
Keçecizade, Fuat Paşa 168
Klaič, Vjekoslav 108
Klein, Franz 313
Kniewald, Dragutin 77
Kocbek, Edvard 350,353
Kočič, Petar 234
Konstan pasha, mutesarif of Gacko
178, 187
Ko rac, Vitomir 274
Korošec, Anton 264, 265, 268, 273,
327
Kosača, Vukčič, herceg Stjepan,
Bosnian duke 59, 60, 63, 66,
92, 105, 111
Kosanovič, Sava 215, 216
Kotromanič, Matthias, “Bosnian
king” 102
Kotromanič, Stjepan I 25, 54, 56, 57
Kotromanič, Stjepan II 45, 51, 56,
57, 59, 69, 70, 74, 76, 83, 87, 89,
97
Kotromanič., Tvrtko I, Bosnian king
57, 58, 59, 64, 71, 74, 86, 87, 88,
89, 96, 106, 174
Kotromanič, Tvrtko II Tvrtkovič,
Bosnian king 60, 61, 62, 63
414 INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Kramer, Albert 274
Krek, Janez 264
Krek, Miho 329
Krulj, Uroš 274
Kržišnik, Anton 353
Kujundžič, Bogoljub 329
Kujundžič, Kosta 223
Kukavica, Mehmed-paša 137
Kulin ban 32, 48, 49, 50, 56, 70, 82,
96, 97
Kulenovič, Džafer 331
Kulovič, Esad e£ 241
Kvassay, Istvan 220
Kvaternik, Slavko 336
L
Ladislav I, Hungarian king 27
Lascaris, Théodore I, Byzantine
emperor 43
Latas, Omer-paša 121,153,160,161,
162, 194, 213
Leo III the Isaurian, Byzantine
emperor 16
Lothar, grandson of Charlemagne 21
Louis the German, grandson of
Charlemagne 21
Louis XVIII 173
Louise, Marie 193
Luxembourg, Sigismond of,
Hungarian king 61
Ц
Ljubibratič, Mico 177
Ljubibratič, Savo 268, 269,271
M
Maček, Vladimir 299, 300, 302,320,
322,329, 330,332,335
Maglajlič, Ibrahim ef. 309,323
Magovac, Božidar 353
Mahmud-beg, Derventa kapetan 147
Mahmud Hamid-paša, Bosnian vizier
147
Mahmud II, Ottoman sultan 145
Maj kič, Kosta 266
Malik 114
Mandič, Nikola 235, 241
Mandžič, Pašaga 360
Mani 76
Manojlo, patriarch 43
Marašli, Ali-paša, Belgrade vizier 150
Marko, Bosnian prince 69
Marco Justinian, Venetian prince 36
Marojevič, Tadiok 93
Martič, fr Grga 186,218
Martini, Carl Anton 207
Martinovič, Ante 360
Masleša, Veselin 350
Matej Ninoslav, Bosnian ban 50, 51,
52, 53, 54, 56, 65, 82, 86, 88, 96
Mazhar-paša, Bosnian vizier 187
Mažuranič, Ivan 313
Mehmet I, Ottoman sultan 101
Mehmet II Fatih, 42, 64, 101,108,
109, 110
Mehmet Reşit Paşa, Grand Vizier
146
Mehmet Salih Vecihi Paşa, Bosnian
vali 158
Mehmet Tahir Paşa, Bosnian vizier
160
Meletije, ecumenical patriarch 290
Menander Protector, Byzantine
historian 9,10, 13
Mešič, Adem-aga 233,265
Methodius, brother of Cyril 18,19
Metternich, Clemens von, Austrian
chancellor 147, 174, 193
Mezamir, Slav envoy 10
Michael II the Amorian, Byzantine
emperor 17
Midhat Paşa, governor of Niš 168
Mihailo, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
39
Mihailovič, Draža 339
Mihajlo, despot of Epirus 42
Mihalovič, Josip 217
Milatovič, Vukašin, duke 85
Miloševič, Sima 350
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
415
Milutin (Nemanjić), “Rascian king”
54
Milutinovič, Ivan 350, 353
Miralem, Derviš-beg 229, 250, 265
Miroslav, Zahum prince 32
Miroslav, Rascian župan 39
Moljević, Ste van 339
Muhammad a.s. 114
Muharemija, Abdurahman 137
Murat I, Ottoman sultan 100, 129
Murat II, Ottoman sultan 63, 101
Murat IV, Ottoman sultan 128
Music, don Ivan 177
Mussolini, Benito 286
Mustafa Raşid Paşa, Ottoman foreign
minister 155
Mustafa-paša, Belgrade vizier 148
N
Nako, Ahmed ef 187
Naples, Ladislas of 61
Napoleon Bonaparte 35, 173, 192,
193
Nasser, Gamal Abdul 379
Nehru, Jawar hal al 379
Nemanja, Stefan 32,39,40,41,43,
49
Nemanjić, Stefan Prvovjenčani 41,
42
Nemanjić, Vladislav, son of Stefan
Prvovjenčani 58
Nenadović, Matija 173
Nero, Roman emperor 3
Nicholas II, Pope 26
Nicholas V, Pope 60
Nikezić, Marko 380, 381
Nikola, Montenegrin king 181, 294
Nikolič, Fedor 212,213
Nkrumah 379
Nyerere, Julius 379
O
Obrenović, Milan 222
Obrenović, Miloš 150, 212, 293
Odoacar, Germanic military leader
4, 5
Omerovič, Mustafa Hilmi ef 219,
220
Orhan Gazi, Ottoman sultan 100
Osman Nuri paşa Gazi (the Lion of
Plevna), Ottoman military
leader 181, 182
Ostoja, Stjepan, Bosnian king 61, 67,
71, 84, 88
Ostrogorski, George 15
Otto I the Great, German emperor
27
Owen, David 392, 393
P
Palaeologus, Michael VIII, Byzantine
emperor 42
Pasic, Nikola 262, 274, 287, 298, 299
Pava, daughter-in-law of gost Radin
93
Pavelič, Ante 268, 338
Pavelič, Ante (dentist) 266
Pavle, Bosnian prince 69
Pavlovič, Dimitrije 290
Pavlovič, Ivan, Bosnian feudal lord
86
Pavlovič, Peko 177
Pavlovič, Radoslav, Bosnian military
leader 59,71,92
Pečki, Hasan-aga Beširevič 145, 147,
158
Pelagic, Vaso 177
Pernar, Ivan 299
Perovič, Ivo 321
Perovič, Latinka 380, 381
Perun, Slav god of thunder 12
Peruničič, Mile 350
Petar IV Krešimir, Croatian king 26,
27, 28
Petranovič, Božidar 76, 77
Petrovič, Leon 77
Petrovič, Nikola I 181, 294
Petrovič, Petar II Njegoš 153
Petrovič, Petar Pecija 177
416
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Petrovič, Petraki ef. 186
Philip II of Macedonia 2
Pijade, Moša 353
Pilar, Ivo 235
Piletič, Spasoje 284
Pirker 381
Pius II, Pope 72
Pliny the Elder, Roman historian 6
Pliverič, Josip 196
Ponsa, dominican bishop 52
Porphyrogenitus VII, Constantine
18,25,37,38,46
Posavski, Ljudevit 25
Pozderac, Hasan ef. 220
Pozderac, Nurija 350
Predojevič, Hasan-paša 105
Prelog, Milan 108, 109
Pribičevič, Rade 353
Pribičevič, Svetozar 268, 274, 276,
299,300
Pribisav, dijak 57, 97
Prijezda, Bosnian ban 54
Princip, Gavrilo 255
Procopius, Byzantine historian 9,10,
11,12, 13
Protič, Stojan 263,273, 281
Pseudo-Mauricius, Byzantine histo-
rian 9,11,12,13
Pucar, Duro 360
R
Račič, Puniša 299
Rački, Franjo 76,77
Radetič, Jakša 89
Radič 89
Radič, Pavle 299
Radič, Stjepan 270, 279, 280, 299
Radinovič, Pavle, Bosnian prince 60,
85
RadiŠič, Bosnian duke 88
Radivoje, gost 93
Radivoje, uncle of Stjepan I
Tomaševič 71
Radivojevič, Juraj, Bosnian prince 85
Radoje, dijak 97
Radojevič, Mirko, Bosnian prince 85
Radoslav, Grand župan of Hum 54
Radovič, Vladimir 223
Radulovič, Risto 234
Rankovič, Aleksandar 376
Rastislav, prince of Greater Moravia
18,19
Redžep-paša 86
Redžepašić, Bašaga 145
Resulbegovič, Hasan-beg 147
Ribar, Ivan 350, 353
Ribnikar, Vladislav 353
Ristič, Vašo 269
Rivet, Charles 277
Rizvanbegovič, Alijaga (Ali-paša)
111,145,151,153,158
Romulus (Augustulus), last Roman
emperor 4
Roosevelt 364
Rus, Josip 353
Rustanbegovič, Ibrahim-beg 147
Ruščuklija, Aliağa 130
S
Salisbury, Robert 185
Samuel, Macedonian tsar 38
Sankovič, Radič, duke 85
Sarič, Murat 250
Savič, Pavle 350
Seaton-Watson, R.W. 257
Sekulovič, Tvrtko, dijak 97
Selim I, Ottoman sultan 103,104
Selim III, Ottoman sultan 130,145,
148
Selmanovič, Smail-beg 187
Seoničanin, Radin, gost 93
Sforza, Carlo 286
Shafı’i 114
Simovič, Dušan 335
Sinan, Doboj kapetan 147
Skadarski, Mustafa Pasha 146
Skarič, Vladislav 109
Slaven, Toma, Slav military leader 17
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
417
Smodłaka, Josip 274, 281,353
Snoj, Fran 329
Sočica, Lazar 177
Sokolović, Mico 237
Solovjev, Aleksandar 77
Sorkočevič, Andruško 93
Spaho, Fehim ef. 323, 324, 340
Spaho, Mehmed 265, 268, 269, 274,
306, 320,323,329
Spitzer, Hugo 290
Spuževič, Cvijetin 360
Srškič, Milan 234, 262, 278, 308, 309
Stalin (Joseph Vissarionovitch) 364,
372, 373, 374, 378
Stankovič, Radenko 321
Starčevič, Ante 266
Starčevič, Milo 266
Stepanovič, Stepa 271,276
Stjepan I, Croatian king 25
Stojadinović, Milan 323, 326, 327,
329
Stojanovič, Kosta 260
Stojanovič, Nikola 402
Stojislava, Bosnian princess, daughter
ofKingDabiša 73
Stokanovič, Pero 269
Stoltenberg, Thorwald 392, 393
Stracimir, Rascian prince 39
Strossmayer, Josip J. 216
Sukamo (Ahmed) 379
Süleyman the Magnificent (the
Lawgiver) 101, 104, 111, 192
Sunarič, Jozo 266, 268, 269, 271
Svačič, Petar, Croatian king 28
Svarog (Svačič), Slav god of fire 12
St, George 111
St, Methodius 95
St. Sava (Nemanjič) 59
Svetovid (Biyeli Vid), Slav god of war
12
Svrzo, Hamid 268, 269, 271
Sylvester II, Pope 27
Š
Šarac, Sulejman e£ 231
Šarac, Zaim 360
Šečeragič, Murat ef. 354
Šegrt, Vlado 360
Š e msekadič, Mehmed Vehbi ef. 186,
188
Şerif Osman Topal paşa 213
Sidak, Jaroslav 77
Škaljič, Nezir ef 220
Šola, Atanasije 269
Šola, Vojislav 223, 234, 266, 268, 269,
271
Stadler, Josip 217, 218, 236, 241, 265
Šubašič, Ivan 354, 364
Šubic, Mladen, brother of Pavao 56
Šubic, Mladen, son of Pavao 56
Šubic, Pavao 55, 56
T
Tacitus, Cornelius 6
Tahir-paša, Bosnian vizier 157, 160
Talleyrand, Charles 173
Theodosius, Roman-emperor 3, 45
Teskeredžič, Muharem-beg 225
Teuton, John the, bishop 52
Tihomir, Rascian prince 39
Tisza, Istvan 256
Tomaš, Stjepan, Bosnian king 60,
63, 69, 97
Tomaševič, Stjepan I, Bosnian king
63, 64,71,72, 97
Tonic, Nikola, Dubrovnik prince 52
Torquemada, Tomas de, Grand
Inquisitor 78
Trumbič, Ante 262, 273, 279, 281,
287
Tripalo, Miko 380, 381
Tufo, Muhamed 323
Tunguz, Pero 177
Tuzlič, Bakir-beg 228
Tuzlič, Mahmud-paša 160
Tuzlič, Mustajbeg 147
418
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
U
Ugljen, Ćazim 360
Urban II, Pope 39
Uroš, Serbian tsar 58
V
Vance, Cyrus 392, 393
Varešanin, Marij an 244
Vasiljevič, Dušan 262
Veli Paşa, Ottoman military
commander 186
Vilajetović, Salih (Hajji Lojo) 186
Vladislav, Bosnian prince 87
Vlahov, Dmitar 353
Vojislav, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
353
Volos, Slav god of cattle 12
Vošnjak, Bogumil 284
Vuičić, Paskal 216
Vujačić, Marko 353
Vujasinović, Todor 353
Vuk, Bosnian prince 71
Vukac, brother of Bosnian King
Tvrtko I 57
Vukan, Montenegrin (Zeta) prince
41, 49
Vukas, chamberlain of gost Radin 93
VukČić-Hrvatinić, Hrvoje 57, 60, 66,
84
Vukmir, duke 85
Vukna, sister of gost Radin 93
Vukoje, gost 93
Vukosavlič, Vlatko, Bosnian prince
87
Vukosavljevič, Sreten 354, 355
Vukovič, Vlatko, Bosnian military
leader 58
Vulovič, Ljubomir 298
W
Wiesenthal, Simon 394
Württemberg, Wilhelm 216
Z
Zaimovič, Šemsi-beg 229
Zavida, Rascian župan 39
Zec, Nedo 360
Zečevič, Vlado 350, 353
Zeiller, Franz von 207
Zeune, Johann August 1
Zildžič, Šerif 187
Zimonjič, Bogdan 177
Zlatarevič, Mujaga 146
Zvizdovič, fr Andeo 110
v
Z
Žakula, Stevo 269
Živkovič, Petar 302,319
Žolger, Ivan 287
Zujovič, Sreten 353
Index
of geographic al *
A
Adriatic 25, 27, 30, 31, 32, 35, 42, 44,
45, 47, 57, 73, 110, 132, 153,
193, 260, 380
Adriatic sea 1, 33, 106
Aegean sea 1, 9, .17, 44, 181
Africa 2,4,31,103,112,171,173,
175,378
Albania 40, 42, 45, 141, 160, 171,
259, 260, 286, 335, 339, 341
Aleksinac 40, 180
Algeria 171,208
Alps 7
America 173,191,262
Anatolia 99, 104, 128, 130, 145
Ancona 33
Andalusia 112
Apennine peninsula 1
Arabia 171
Asia 4, 8, 175, 378
Asia Minor 17, 42, 76, 99, 100, 101,
104
As tare a 31
Austria 35, 44,107,132,133, 134,135,
141, 142, 143, 147,148, 153, 162,
172,173,174,176,191,192,193,
194,195,197, 205,207, 216,224,
239, 242, 253,256,265, 285, 286,
287,293,379
Austria-Hungary 176, 177, 178, 179,
183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,
189, 195,199, 200, 202, 204,
206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 216,
217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 230,
239, 240, 241, 242, 252, 256,
257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 264,
267, 268,307
Austria, Lower 191
Avaia 252
Avtovac 339
B
Babun 80
Bačka 192,194,328
Balkan peninsula 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8,9,
12, 15, 17, 21, 23, 27, 30, 37, 38,
131, 171, 173
Balkans 1,2,4,8,9,10,11,13,15,
18, 24, 26, 27,34, 35, 38, 41, 42,
44, 47, 48, 57, 72, 100, 101, 109,
130,131,139,141,143, 171,
181, 182, 192, 194, 204, 257,
363
Baltic sea 6
Banat 8,133,194,328
Banovići 371, 377
Banov sto (the Ban’s table) 86
Banja Luka 112, 113,121,134, 135,
The index of geographical terms does not include names that occur very frequently,
such as Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
419
420
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
Banja Luka 147, 154, 158, 159, 160,
162, 169, 201, 202, 205, 237,
239, 297, 304, 309, 337, 340,
372,378
Bar 3,32,39,40,94,181,185,246
Bari 31
Baštaršija 31
Bavaria 27
Belgium 21, 341
Be i grade 44, 133, 134, 135, 143, 145,
147, 148, 149, 150, 181, 252,
258, 270, 275, 276, 288, 289,
290, 291, 292, 294, 297, 298,
304, 308, 309, 319, 320, 323,
325, 328, 335, 336, 346, 354,
364, 371, 372, 373, 379, 380
Belica 40
Berane 175
Berlin 107, 132, 151, 182, 184, 185,
189, 190, 193, 199, 210, 221,
240, 294, 388
Bessarabia 173
Bihać 102, 105, 106, 113, 133,160,
162, 169, 188, 201, 239, 297,
305, 337, 346, 350
Bihor 175
Bijela 79
Bijelo Polje (Akova) 175, 251, 252
Bijeljina 133,158,340,352
Bilajsko polje 147
Bileća 178,305,339,
Bilino Polje 40, 50, 51, 53, 76
Biograd 26, 29
Bitinija ( Bithynia) 17
Bitolj 309
Blagaj 85
Bled 321
Bohemia 189, 191
Boka Kotorska 38, 58, 143, 153
Boka Kotorska gulf 74
BoraČ 74
Boričevac 132
Bosanska Dubica 132, 142, 143, 339
Bosanska Gradiška 133,142,143,
187
Bosanska krajina (borderlands,
frontier lands) 105, 106, 107,
145, 154, 156, 158, 160, 161,
176, 177, 188, 234, 282, 344,
348, 349, 366
Bosanska Posavina 134,156,158,
161,338
Bosanski Brod 133,187
Bosanski Novi 133, 142, 143, 223,
305,337
Bosanski Petrovac 147, 346, 362
Bosanski Šamac 187, 371
Bosphorus 1,3,181,183
Brač 62
Bradina 79
Brajčin Laz 89
Braničevo 47, 54
Bratunac 339
Brčko 113, 133, 253, 330, 371, 393
Breza 46
Bribir 55
Brindisi 33
Brod 46
Brštenik 76
Brussels 388
Brvenik 151
Bucharest 149, 150, 373
Budapest 197, 200, 205, 227, 228,
230,245, 267,292
Budva 32
Bulgaria 2,22,40,41, 77,78,102,
111, 141, 168, 171, 172, 181,
182, 183, 184, 251, 260, 261,
286, 289, 335, 336, 373
Bugojno 305, 330
Buna 85
Bursa (Pursa) 17
Busovača 74
Byzantium 3, 5, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 38,
39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 54, 70, 80,
99, 101, 141
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421
C
Cape Colony 193
Carantania (Carinthia) 22, 44, 194, 265
Carinthia 44, 194, 265
Carniola 44, 194
Carpathia 6, 26, 46
Caspian sea 7
Cavtat 31
Cazin 105,160,188,372
Cazin borderlands 160
Central Asia 4, 6, 8
Cephalonia 148
Ceylon 173
Cernica 74
Cetina 45, 57, 132
Cetingrad 132, 142, 143
Civitas Bosna 48, 74
Constantinople 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 17, 18,
19, 24, 32, 39, 41, 42, 43, 47, 79,
101, 141
Cordoba 112
Corfu 148, 262, 263, 264, 265, 267,
275, 282
Corinth, gulf of 33
Cres 286
Crete 133
Crimea 171,364
Crni Potoci 178
Croatia 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 44,
47, 48, 49, 55, 59, 61, 105, 111,
132, 135, 160, 184, 191, 192, 195,
196, 197, 198, 212, 213, 235, 242,
243, 257, 258, 263, 264, 265, 267,
268, 274, 278, 281, 291, 292, 299,
320, 327, 330, 336, 337, 338, 354,
355, 356, 380, 386, 387, 388,
390, 392
Croatia, Dalmatian 18, 22, 23, 24, 25,
28
Croatia, Independent State of 377
Croatia, Pannonian 24, 25
Croatia, Red 94, 95
Croatia, White 94, 95
Czechoslovakia 301,373
Czech Republic 18, 180
V
C
Čaj niče 339
Čakove 292
Čapljina 74
Čekrekčinica 225
Ć
Ćustendil (Kjustendil) 339
D
Dacia 141
Daksa 31
Dalmatia 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 ,29,
30, 31, 34, 46, 48, 49, 53, 55, 56,
59, 61, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111,
132, 134, 135, 143, 152, 176,
178, 179, 184, 192, 194, 196,
197, 198, 213, 243, 257, 260,
262, 263, 264, 265, 267,
268,270, 274, 278, 282,291, 292,
328, 337
Dalmatia, Lower 31, 95
Dalmatia, Upper 31, 95
Danube 1,8,9,24,27,44,46,47,
101, 111, 135, 139,143, 168,
179,192,304,320
Dardanelles 1, 100, 181, 183
Dayton 390,391,392,393,394,395
Derventa 113,147,330
Desnek 46
Dioclea 3, 22, 37, 38, 39, 95
Dnieper 4, 6
Doboj 62, 74, 113, 147, 337, 372
Dobor 62
Dobrljin 202,237,305
Dobrudža 181, 185
Dobrun 74
Doclea (Duklja) 38
Dolići 251
Donja Bukovica 85
Donja Tuzla 169
Donji Furjan 135
Donji Kraji 48, 54, 56, 57, 85
Donji Srb 142
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Donji Vakuf 337
Drač 14,33,42,57,74
Dračevica 80
Drava 8, 24, 28,29, 44, 106,304
Drežnik 132
Drijeva 48, 74
Drini 40
Drina 3, 37, 45, 46, 47, 48, 56, 57, 59,
79, 85,105, 135,149,151,304,
320,325,326, 378
Drobnjaci 141,153
Drvar 362
DuboČica 40
Dubrovnik 30,31,32,33,34,35,36,
37, 39, 48,49, 52, 57, 59,133,
134, 330
Dubrovnik coast 32
Duklja (Doclea) 3,37
Duraš 86
Durmitor 153
Durres (Durazzo), 45
Duvno 57,94,137,305,330
Duvno plain 94
Dvor on the Una 305
Đ
Đakovo 52, 216
Đunis 40
E
Edirne 100,181,182,251
Egypt 33,103,104,171,340
Elaphit islands (“Hellenic” islands)
31
Elbe 4,7
England 4,132, 133,134,142,143,
173,174, 179,183,184, 262,
299
Estonia 341
Europe 1, 4, 5,7, 19,20,21,22,26,
35, 50, 61, 62, 80,100,101, 103,
110,112,113,132,139,141,
142,170,171,173,174,175,
179, 183, 184, 185, 191, 192,
193, 238, 257, 288,294,301,
311,314, 327,330,386,388,
393,394
F
Finland 173
Flanders 21
Florence 64, 262
Foča 74, 80, 86, 105, 305, 339,347,
349
Fojnica 74, 86,305,330
France 4, 21, 51, 162,170,173,174,
184, 193, 197, 208, 240, 262,
286, 294, 299,301,321,341,
373,392
Frankish state 5, 21,25, 45
Furjan 132,133, 135
G
Gabela 133,153
Gacko 74, 86,145,153,178,305,378
Galicia 28
Gallipoli 100
Gaul 4,21
Genoa 286
Geneva 288, 386
Germany 21,26,173,183,184,193,
241,285, 288, 301,330, 335,
336, 337,392
Ghana 379
Gibraltar, straits of 112
Glamoč 57,137,305,362
Glasinac 79, 141
Glasinac plateau 141
Glaž 337
Golden Horn 3
Gorazde 59,79,86,111,389
Gorizia 44, 194
Gorica 286
Gornja Varoš lil
Gornje Podrinje 105
Gornje Pounje 44
Gornje Turbe 79
Gornji Birač 339
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
423
Gornji Rahić 253
Gornji Turani 86
Gospić 339
Gostović 111
Grab 86
Gračanica 305
Gradac 46
Gradačac 145,158,305,330
Grahovo (near Nikšić) 153
Granada 112
Graz 205
Great Britain 163, 183, 301, 362, 392
Greater Moravia 18
Greece 2, 17, 70, 141, 171, 251
Grmeč 48
Grocka (Hisardžik) 135
Grude 59
Gusinje 252
Guyana 173
Gvozd 28
H
Haemus 1
Hague, The 386
Herceg Novi 80, 134, 143
Herzegovina 59,105,111,131,137,
145, 146, 151, 152, 153, 154,
156, 157, 161, 162, 169, 174,
177, 178, 181, 187, 188, 203,
210, 226, 227, 256, 297, 339
Holland 21, 132, 133, 134, 208
Hrtar 86
Hum 37, 38, 39, 49, 53, 54, 57, 59,
60,71,80, 83, 85, 86, 337
Humsko 80
Hungary 27, 28, 29, 30, 40, 41, 42,
49, 50, 54, 55, 57, 63, 102, 110,
111, 132, 139, 191, 192, 193,
195, 196, 197, 198, 239, 240,
242, 256,265, 288,321, 335, 336,
373
Hvar 62
I
Ibar 37
Ilidža 240
įlok 330
Imotska (Emota) 47
Imotski 47, 59, 80, 132, 133, 187
India 2, 208
Ionian archipelago 148,150
Ionian sea 1
Iraq 171
Islam 143
Istanbul 101, 102, 109, 112, 120, 134,
136, 144, 145, 147, 152, 158, 161,
164, 165, 168, 181, 182, 183, 186,
189, 190, 199, 209, 215, 216, 218,
219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 228, 229,
230,290
Istria 19,31,33,44,194,257,262,
264, 265, 267, 270, 274, 286,
354
Italy 4, 8, 11, 21, 22, 26, 30, 51, 184,
192, 193, 195, 197, 240, 260,
262, 263, 286, 301,321, 328,
330, 335, 336, 337, 345, 373
Ivančiči 345
Ivan-planina 59
Izmir 17
Iznik 42, 100
j
Jabianica 339
Jablanica (Serbia) 182
Jadar 149, 151
Jajce 57, 60, 64, 74, 102, 108, 305,
353
Jakljan 31
Janjici 74, 79
Japan 335
Jasenovac 143,339
Jasenik 86
Java 208
Jeleč 86
Jeleč (near Novi Pazar) 174
Jerusalem 103, 113
Julian Krajina 286
424 INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
K
Kačanik 387
Kajmakčalan 329
Kakanj 46,378
Kalinovik 86
Karlobag 339
Karlovac 215,290,339
Kaštel Lastva 153
Katera 46
Kiev 294
Kiseljak 228
Klagenfurt 44
Klek 86,133,153
Klis 105,106,151
Ključ 64
Ključ (near Gacko) 86
Knežpolje 176
Knin 28,105,143
Knin plain 27
Kobaš 133
Kolašin 175, 181,185, 252
Konavli 59, 71
Koločep 31
Konjic 63,74,79, 86,186,305,330
Koraj 339
Korčula 59
Kosanica 182
Kosor 85
Kosovo 40,44, 58, 101,106,146,
175,261, 288,294,380,385,
387
Kosovo polje 146
Kostajnica 133, 187
Kosovska Mitrovica 105
Kotor 30,31,40,59
Kotor, bay of 134
Kotor Varoš 60
Kovin 86
Kozara 176
Kraljev stolac (the King’s bench) 86
Krbava 105, 107, 132,337,338
Kreka 181,377
Kreševo 74
Krivaja 111
Krivošije 153
Krka 1,105,106
Krnski Grad (Klagenfurt) 44
Krupa (river) 43
Krupanj 151,351
Kruševac 40
Kvarner 34, 57
Kvarner islands 286
Kučevo 54
Kučuk Kajnardžiluk (Kajnardža) 172
Kulen Vakuf 339
Kulina 86
Kupa 28
Kurdistan 160
L
Lab 40
Lapac 132,142
Lastovo 286
Lašva 46, 60,102
Lebanon 171
Ledinac 80
Lech 27
Leithe 195
Lendava 292
Lepenica 40, 46
Levač 40
Levant 32,171
Libya 171
Lika 16,106, 107, 132, 133, 143, 178,
192, 366
Lim 37, 86,174
Lipljan 146
Livanjska 47
Livno 47, 57, 60, 84, 105, 136, 158,
188,223,230, 232, 305,330
Lokrum 36
Lomnica 111
London 170, 240,260, 262,336,354,
363,372
Lopud 31
Lošinj 286
Luka 250,337
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC ALTERMS
425
Lj
Ljubinje 305, 339
Ljubljana 267, 304, 314, 320
Ljubskovo 70
Ljubuški 86, 305, 330
M
Macedonia 2, 19, 40, 44, 45, 77, 78,
111, 141, 171, 183, 260, 261,
280, 289, 294, 355, 388
Mačva 54
Maglaj 147,305
Makarska 105
Malfetta 31
Mali Zvornik 151
Malta 173
Marica 251
Marmara, sea of 1,3
Marseille 321
Mecca 103
Medina 103
Mediterranean 1,2,6,21,30,32,33,
36,41, 58, 73, 101, 133, 171,
257
Medumurje 267, 274, 292
Mesiči 372
Metković 337
Metohija (Hvosno) 40
Middle East 2, 41, 100, 103, 171,
183, 336
Mileševa 59
Military Frontier 106,194
Miljevina 86
Mitrovica 105, 174, 175
Modriča 62
Mohács 35, 105, 106, 192
Moldavia 141, 162, 171, 173, 194,
341
Montenegro 3, 44, 133, 141, 152,
153, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181,
183, 185, 240, 251, 252, 259,
270, 274, 277, 280, 291, 292,
293, 294, 295, 308, 336, 347,
355, 366, 386
Montenegrin littoral 153
Morača 38
Moravica 174
Moscow 343
Mostar 80,113,137,152,153,169,
176, 201, 205, 223, 225, 226,
227, 234, 238, 239, 246, 297,
298, 305, 309, 330, 337, 340,
368, 378
Mostre 79
Mratinje 181
Mrkonjić Grad 179, 305, 352
Murska Sobota 292
N
Nadin 143
Narenta 48, 74
Neretljanska district 47
Neretva 38, 48, 55, 57, 74, 153, 305,
325, 337, 345, 378, 391
Neretvica 86
Nerezi 74
Neum 133, 153
Nevesinje 86, 145, 175, 176, 305,
339
New Delhi 379
Nicae 42, 43, 100
Nicomedea 17
Nikšić (Onogošt) 59, 152, 153, 181,
185, 336
Nikšić (on the Lim) 174
Nin 26,328
Niš 40, 149, 168, 175, 179, 261, 304
North America 262
Nova Varoš 151,175
Novi Pazar 37,135,149,151,157,
161, 162, 169, 174, 175, 189,
190, 199, 241, 251, 309, 355
Novi Sad 207, 291, 292, 293, 304
О
Obrovac 143
Odessa 294
Oder 6
Ohio 392
426 INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
Olomuc 189
Olovo 74
Op uzen 74
Orient 121,192
Orjen 181
Osijek 143,147,290
Osip 86
Ostrog 59
Ostrogon (Esztregon) 27
Ošaniđ 86
Otranto, strait of 1
Ozren 111
P
Pagania 47
Palagruža 286
Palanka 182
Pale 146,336
Palestine 32, 171
Pančevo 304
Pannónia 25, 46
Pannonian piain 8, 9, 21,24, 26, 27
Papraća 111
Paris 155,162,170,262, 264,274,
277,285, 286,392
Pavino Polje 252, 253
Peć 111,215,290
Peloponnese 9, 17,133
Pelješac 59,83
Pester 251
Petrograd 241
Petrovac on sea 153
Pyrenees 76
Pyrenean peninsula 1
Pirot 182,183,184,294
Piva 37,86,153,181
Plav 252
Plevna (Pleven) 181,182
Pliva 337
Pljevlja (Taslidža) 47, 105, 174,175,
186,188,190,253,309,339,354
Pljevska (Pleba) 47
Podborač 79
Podgorica 38, 181, 185, 270, 292, 293
Podjelinak 80
Podrinje 85,105
Podunavlje (Danube region) 24,46,
111,192
Poljice 32
Poland 132,173,373
Popovo polje 133
Portugal 112
Posavina 134, 156, 158,161,338
Postojna gorge 1
Passarowitz 133, 134, 135
Prača 74,79
Prekomurje 292
Premantura 33
Prenj 340
Prevlaka 69, 83
Priboj 175,190
Prijedor 160,339,340
Prijepolje 58, 86,174, 175, 190,354
Prilep 146
Primorska (littoral) 194, 304, 305,
306, 330
Prizren 45,309
Prozor 74, 86, 305, 330,339,362
Prussia 142, 143, 162, 173, 174, 195
Psat 337,338
Ptičar 151
Puhovac 79
R
Rab 74
Rađevina 149, 151
Rama 49,330,378
Rapallo 286
Ras 37,174
Raška (Rascia) 32,37, 151, 174
Rijeka 196,270,274,286,354
Rogatica 74,113, 339, 362, 372
Romania 141, 183, 185,335, 373
Rome 2,3,4,5,6,19,26,27,39,41,
45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 62, 63,
64, 70,77, 90,94,110, 216,328,
337
Rovinj 31
Rožaje 175
Rudo 337
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
427
Rumelia 100, 104, 144, 145, 183,
184, 220
Ruse 168
Russia 132, 134, 141, 142, 143, 149,
150, 162, 172, 173, 176, 180,
181, 182, 183, 184, 208, 224,
240, 241, 260, 262, 263, 392
Ruščuk 168
S
Sahara 4
Saint Denis 286
Sakar 151
Salines 47
Samobor 86
Sana 48,54,62,64,337
Sandžak 175, 176, 181, 251, 252, 288,
339, 344, 354, 355, 387
San Francisco 364
Sanski Most 113,337,346,356
San Stefan (Ye^il köy) 182, 183, 184,
185
Sarajevo 45, 46, 47, 111, 113, 120, 121,
124, 130, 136, 137,141, 146, 147,
161, 162, 169, 170, 185, 186, 187,
188, 189, 201, 205, 206, 211, 215,
216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 223, 224,
225, 227, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238,
239, 240, 241, 244, 246, 253, 255,
256, 265, 269, 271, 277, 278, 292,
297, 304, 305, 308, 309, 321, 323,
324, 332, 336, 337, 340, 344, 345,
360, 371,378
Sardinia 162
Sava 1,3,8,9,24,44,45,46,48,57,
105, 132, 133, 134, 135, 139,
142, 143, 156, 187, 192, 304,
320, 325, 338
Savia 8
Savinja valley 61
Saxony 341
Scandinavia 301
Shkoder (Scutari) 45
S ebas topol 162
Senj 105
Seonica 79
Serbia 2, 22, 30, 31, 33, 36, 10, 41, 43,
44, 45, 47, 58, 71, 72, 78, 83, 94,
95, 97, 133, 135, 141, 145, 150,
151, 171, 176, 177, 197, 180,
181, 182, 183, 184, 209, 212,
213, 222, 231, 240, 241, 251,
252, 252, 256, 257, 258, 259,
260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 269,
270, 271, 274, 276, 278, 286,
288, 291, 292, 293, 294, 298,
299, 305, 308, 327, 328, 331,
335, 338, 339, 347, 351, 355,
356, 380, 381, 385, 386, 387,
388, 390, 392
Siberia 208
Sicily 33,345
Syria 171
Sisak 125
Sistova 141, 142, 143
Sjenica 149, 169, 174, 251
Skadar 40, 42, 146
Skadar, lake 3, 38, 44
Skender Vakuf 80
Skopaljska valley 145
Skoplje 105
Skradin 55, 143
Slavonia 8, 24, 27, 28,30, 51, 52, 55,
61,71,102, 105,106,107,110,
132, 135, 139, 143, 147, 184,
192, 194, 196, 197, 198, 243,
265, 274, 291, 292, 366
Slavonski Brod 230, 338
Slovakia 18
Slovenia 22, 44, 194, 236, 264, 265,
268, 270, 274, 278, 281, 291,
292, 347, 354, 355, 387, 388
Slovenian coast 354
Smederevo 44, 101
Soča 1
Sofia 40, 181
Sokol 86
Soli 46,48,51,54,57,337
Solin 27,375
South Africa 173
428
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
South America 262
Soviet Onion 363, 373, 375, 388
Spain 4,31,112,132
Split 23, 24, 25,27, 28, 30, 53, 55, 59,
61,66, 105,304,314, 375
SpreČa 337
Spuž 181
Srebrenica 74, 75, 79, 83, 86,339
Srebrenik 57, 74, 102
Sremski Karlovci 132, 194, 215, 223,
289
Srijem 48, 194, 305
Stara Gradiška 339
Stara planina 1
Stari Vlah 149,151
Stolac 86, 145, 305, 330
Stolice 351
Ston 59, 83
S tonski Rat 69
Stupari 79
Styria 44,61,194
Suhi Do 149
Sutjeska 345
Sutorina 133, 153
Switzerland 301,379
š
Šabac (Bógiirdelen on the Sava) 105
Šahovići 252, 253
Šćepan Polje 86
Šehitluci 225
Šekovići 111
Šibenik 26, 55, 59
Šid 330
Šipan 31
Široki Brijeg 80, 152
Štimlje 146
T
Tamna 111
Tanzania 379
Tara 3,37, 86, 181
Teočak 111
Tešanj 136,233
Thessaloniki 8, 10, 13, 14, 19, 44
Thrace 77,100,141,251
Timok 2, 40, 180
Tirana 45
Tisa 26
Tođevac 86
Tomaševo 253
Toplica 182,184,294
Trabzon 42
Transylvania 53, 132, 192
Travnik 79, 113, 135, 146, 147, 157,
158, 160, 161, 162, 169, 186,201,
225, 227, 239,297,305,330, 337
Travnik plain 135
Travunija 31,37,38
Trebinje 47, 74, 83, 86, 89, 146, 147,
178, 305, 340
Trebišnjica 181,378
Trieste 286
Trieste, gulf of 1
Trogir 23, 53, 55, 59
Troglav 181
Trstviniča 46
Tunis 33
Turkey 42, 103, 167, 209, 228, 239,
240, 241, 251, 253, 277, 286, 339
Tušina 153
Tuzla 47, 113, 136, 145, 158, 169,
201, 205, 223, 235, 237, 239,
281, 297, 305, 309, 337, 340,
345, 371, 377, 378
Tyrol 173
U
Ugljevik 378
Udbina 105, 143
Urkína 46
Ulcinj 40
Una 44, 46, 132, 133, 142, 187, 305,
325, 326
United States of America (USA) 392
Urals 26
Uskoplje 79, 93
Usora 48, 51, 54, 57, 74, 85, 337
Ustikolina 339
INDEX OF GEOGRAPHIC AL TERMS
429
Ustiprača 337
Užice
V
Vakuf 145
Valjevo 135
Varcar Vakuf 177,337,352
Vardar Macedónia 260
Vares 237
Vatican 216, 307, 327, 328
Velebit 59,105
Velika Kladuša 188
Veliko Posavlje 338
Venice 24,25,32,33,36,41,42,54,
64, 95, 107, 111, 132, 133, 134
Versailles 285, 286
Vidin 149, 168, 179, 339
Vidogošća 46
Vienna 35, 100, 107, 132, 139, 143,
170, 172, 173, 174, 189, 191, 192,
193, 194, 200, 201, 205, 207,211,
219, 220, 230, 241, 244, 245, 258,
264, 266, 267, 313
Vipava 1
Vir Crmnički 44
Virovitica 106, 143
Vis 346,364
Visoko 45, 46, 47, 48, 74, 79, 113
Visegrad 74, 86, 112, 271, 339, 362
Vlasenica 113, 339, 362
Vlore (Vlora, Valona) 45
Vojvodina 160, 194, 197, 213,
270,274, 290, 291, 292, 332,
366, 380, 385, 387
Volga 7
Vozuća 111
Vranduk 102
Vraneš 175
Vranje 40, 182, 183, 294
Vratar 86
Vrbas 46, 135, 297, 304, 305, 378
Vrhbosna 48, 74, 217, 241, 337
Vrgorac 187
Vršac 288
Vukovar 305
W
Wallachia 8, 141, 162, 171, 194
Warsaw 373
Washington 391,392
Y
Yalta 364,365
Yugoslavia
Z
Zadar 23,25,34,55,57,61,76,95,
143, 286, 354
Zagreb 76, 196, 217, 264, 266, 267,
270, 274, 290, 291, 292, 304, 314,
320, 321, 325, 336, 338, 351, 372
Zagrlata 40
Zagorje 30
Zahumlje 31, 37, 47
Zákopy (Reichstadt) 180
Zaton 31
Zdena 346
Zemljanik 54
Zemun 194, 304
Zemunik 143
Zenica 45, 46, 50, 74, 79, 102, 113,
237, 337, 377
Zeta 3,22,32,38,39,40,41,42,49,
95, 181,304
Zeta coast 41, 42
Zovi Do 86
Zvečan 106, 174
Zvornik 74,105,111,113,133,137,
149, 151, 158, 162, 169, 336
v
Z
Žabljak 181
Žepa 86
Žepče 113 |
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