THE CITIZENS OF DUBROVNIK IN THE WESTERN BOSNIA FROM 1463 TO 1669 Cover Image

ДУБРОВЧАНИ У ЗАПАДНОЈ БОСНИ 1463-1669. ГОДИНЕ
THE CITIZENS OF DUBROVNIK IN THE WESTERN BOSNIA FROM 1463 TO 1669

Author(s): Bogumil Hrabak
Subject(s): Local History / Microhistory, 15th Century, 16th Century, 17th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Dubrovnik; citizens; Western Bosnia; 1463; 1669;

Summary/Abstract: The first permanent settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina after its fall to the Osmanlis’s rule the citizens of Dubrovnik had in Sarajevo. Until about 1520 they were present in some number in the old Bosnian mines of the Eastern Bosnia, while in the mining places of the Central Bosnia after 1463 they were to be found only individually. The similar thing applies to some other places (Mostar, Konjic, Gabela, Sase, Zvornik, Tuzla etc). During the Hungarian rule at Jajce (1464-1527) there were at least several citizens of Dubrovnik there who maintained commercial links with that exposed bastion of the Christians in their struggle against the Turks.

  • Issue Year: 1984
  • Issue No: 20
  • Page Range: 119-127
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Serbian