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  2. Zeta under the Balšići - Wikipedia

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    The Balšići are mentioned in a charter issued in 1360 to the Republic of Ragusa by Emperor Stefan Uroš V, as provincial lords in the Zeta region. [4] According to Mavro Orbin (l. 1563–1614), 'A poor Lord Balša', said to be 'kin to Nemanja' held only a village located between the Adriatic and Bojana river during the rule of Emperor Dušan (r. 1331–55) but after the death of the Emperor ...

  3. List of princes of Zeta - Wikipedia

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    The House of Crnojević was a dynasty ruling in the Medieval state of Zeta, first struggling with House of Balšić for control over Zeta, and then succeeding them as Zeta's supreme overlords throughout the 14th and 15th century. Since the second half of the 15th century, they would play a crucial role in the survival of late Medieval Zeta.

  4. Crnojević noble family - Wikipedia

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    The House of Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Црнојевић, pl. Crnojevići / Црнојевићи) was a medieval Serbian noble family [1] [2] that held Zeta, or parts of it; a region north of Lake Skadar corresponding to southern Montenegro and northern Albania, from 1326 to 1362 CE, then 1403 until 1515.

  5. Zeta under the Crnojevići - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, access to the region was only possible by way of the perilous Steps of Cattaro that twist their way steeply into the dark, forbidding mountains above the town. The Ottomans had controlled a part of Zeta since 1498, that was known as the Sanjak of Montenegro , the Republic of Venice controlled Cattaro and the Vladikas of Montenegro ...

  6. Goričani, Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    In period between 15th and 17th century there were two villages Goričani, one on the left and one on the right bank of river Morača. In 1485 the village on the left bank was recorded in the Ottoman defter as timar with 10 households. The village on the right bank belonged to Ivan Crnojević until Ottomans captured his realm too. [2]

  7. List of monarchs of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Principality of Montenegro (see; Reign of Nikola I) Proclaimed King of Montenegro . ^ a b The official royal title was; " Knjaz (or Prince) and the Lord (Gospodar) of Montenegro " (Књаз и господар Црне Горе).

  8. Municipalities of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Recently created: Petnjica Municipality (2013) Gusinje Municipality (2014) Tuzi Municipality (2018) Zeta Municipality (2022) The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro is a national association of local authorities of Montenegro. [4]

  9. History of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Map of Zeta Banovina. In the period between the two World Wars, Nikola's grandson, King Alexander I dominated the Yugoslav government. In 1922 Montenegro became part of Zeta area and later Zeta Banate. The administrative seat of banate became former Montenegrin capital Cetinje. During this period, Montenegrin people were still divided between ...