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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula.It has had permanent settlement since the Neolithic Age.By the early historical period it was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts.Christianity arrived in the 1st century, and by the 4th century the area became part of the Western Roman Empire.Germanic tribes invaded soon after, followed by Slavs in the 6th century.
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Medieval history of Bosnia and Herzegovina (12 C, 18 P) ... Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina (17 C, 58 P) P. Prehistoric Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 10 September 2023, at 13:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
    • Early history of Bosnia and Herzegovina

      The Paleolithic in Bosnia is marked by the oldest Paleolithic monument in southeastern Europe, the engravings in Badanj Cave near Stolac in Herzegovina. A magnificent one is Horse attacked by arrows, preserved in fragments and dated around 14000 - 12000 BC.. During the time when Neolithic cultures were appearing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there existed interesting mixtures of Mediterranean ...

  3. britannica.com

    7 days agoBosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman, Yugoslav, War: When the Romans extended their conquests into the territory of modern Bosnia during the 2nd and 1st centuries bce, the people they encountered there belonged mainly to Illyrian tribes. Most of the area of modern Bosnia was incorporated into the Roman province of Dalmatia. During the 4th and 5th centuries ce, Roman armies suffered heavy defeats ...
  4. wikiwand.com

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula.It has had permanent settlement since the Neolithic Age.By the early historical period it was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts.Christianity arrived in the 1st century, and by the 4th century the area became part of the Western Roman Empire.Germanic tribes invaded soon after, followed by Slavs in the 6th century.
  5. britannica.com

    Other articles where history of Bosnia and Herzegovina is discussed: Bosnia and Herzegovina: History of Bosnia and Herzegovina: When the Romans extended their conquests into the territory of modern Bosnia during the 2nd and 1st centuries bce, the people they encountered there belonged mainly to Illyrian tribes. Most of the area of modern Bosnia was…
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The Paleolithic in Bosnia is marked by the oldest Paleolithic monument in southeastern Europe, the engravings in Badanj Cave near Stolac in Herzegovina. A magnificent one is Horse attacked by arrows, preserved in fragments and dated around 14000 - 12000 BC.. During the time when Neolithic cultures were appearing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there existed interesting mixtures of Mediterranean ...
  7. studycountry.com

    Bosnia fell in the year 1463 followed by Herzegovina in the year 1482. It marked a new era in the country that introduced another cultural, political, and religious framework. Austria-Hungary was given the mandate to occupy and govern Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878 after the nearby countries fought, which aided by the Russians, the Ottoman Empire.
  8. simple.wikipedia.org

    In ancient times, Bosnia and Herzegovina was called Illyricum.It was taken over by the Roman Empire in the 1st and 2nd centuries A.D. The Romans occupied the area until their fall in the 6th century. Then it was part of the Byzantine Empire.After that era it was a part of Hungary.Around 1200 the people revolted and won their independence.It went on to become a Christian state for some 260 years.
  9. britannica.com

    7 days agoBosnia and Herzegovina is a country in the western Balkan Peninsula of Europe. Bosnia, the larger region, occupies the country's northern and central parts, and Herzegovina is in the south and southwest. Learn about its geography and history with maps and statistics and a survey of its people, economy, and government.
  10. discoverbosnia.com

    A peek into Bosnia and Herzegovina's turbulent and culturally rich past. Neolithic Period (3rd/4th BCE) Bosnia has been inhabited since the Prehistoric period, beginning in 8500 BC, and the area that is called Bosnia and Herzegovina today was called Illyricum in ancient times. The Illyrians remained isolated until the Celtic migrations in the 3rd and […]

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  1. History of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It has had permanent settlement since the Neolithic Age. By the early historical period it was inhabited by Illyrians and Celts. Christianity arrived in the 1st century, and by the 4th century the area became part of the Western Roman Empire. Germanic tribes invaded soon after, followed by Slavs in the 6th century. In 1136, Béla II of Hungary asserted control over Bosnia and created the title "Ban of Bosnia" as an honorary title for his son Ladislaus II of Hungary. During this time, Bosnia became virtually autonomous, and was eventually proclaimed a kingdom in 1377. In 1463, Bosnia was annexed into the Ottoman Empire, marking the beginning of more than 400 years of Ottoman rule in the region. They wrought great changes to the political and administrative system, introduced land reforms, and class and religious distinctions. Wikipedia

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