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19th c. ← Disestablishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th century → 21st c. ... 1990s disestablishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina — 1990 • 1991 ...
2000 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Years of the 20th century in Bosnia and Herzegovina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Bosnian history from then until the early 14th century was marked by the power struggle between the Šubić and Kotromanić families. This conflict came to an end in 1322, when Stjepan II Kotromanić became ban. By the time of his death in 1353, he had succeeded in annexing territories to the north and west, as well as Zahumlje and parts of ...
1990s in Bosnia and Herzegovina (18 C, 9 P) B. ... 20th-century Bosnia and Herzegovina people (8 C, 5 P) S. 20th century in Sarajevo (6 C, 2 P) T.
1521 - Gazi Husrev-beg becomes sanjak-bey of Ottoman Bosnian Sanjak. [1] 1530 - Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque built. [1] 1531 - Madrasah of Sarajevo established. 1561 - Ali Pasha's Mosque built. 1697 - City sacked by Austrian forces. [2] 1703 - Seat of Ottoman Bosnia Eyalet relocated from Sarajevo to Travnik. 1730 - Serbian Orthodox church rebuilt. [2]
The most popular traditional Bosnian and Herzogovinian song forms of relatively recent origin (early 20th century) are the Bosnian root music (played with "šargija"), ganga, the rera and the ojkavica (oja-noja). [20] Other popular surviving forms from the Ottoman era is the sevdalinka.
Siege of Sarajevo; Part of the Bosnian War: Clockwise from top left: Crashed civilian vehicle after being fired upon with small arms; UNPROFOR forces in the city; Government building hit by tank shelling; U.S. airstrike on VRS positions; Overview of the city in 1996; VRS soldiers before a prisoner exchange.
Bosnia and Herzegovina [a] (Serbo-Croatian: Bosna i Hercegovina, Босна и Херцеговина), [b] [c] sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula. It borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest.