• Blagaj (pronounced [blaːgaj]) is a medieval ruined castle located on the right bank of the Korana river in modern Karlovac county, Croatia. Around it...
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  • Herzegovina Blagaj, Croatia (Blagaj on the Korana), a village near Slunj, Croatia Blagaj Castle (Croatia), a ruined castle on the Korana, Croatia Blagaj family...
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    The Blagaj family or Blagay were a Croatian noble family, hereditary counts (Croatian: knezovi Blagajski) that were a cadet branch of the medieval Babonić...
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    Blagaj Fortress or Old Town of Blagaj (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Stari grad Blagaj, Serbian Cyrillic: Стари Град Благај; pronounced [blaːgaj]), locally...
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  • town of Steničnjak. They built a stronghold in Blagaj on the Sana in 1240, and the Blagaj Castle in Blagaj on the Korana around 1266. The rise of the family...
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    estate, Polhov Gradec Castle, which he acquired through the marriage to the noble Billichgrätz family. At the site of the old castle an octagonal gloriette...
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    Kerestinec Castle (Croatian: Dvorac Kerestinec or Dvorac Erdödy u Kerestincu [dvorats kerestinets] or [dvorats erdody u kerestintsu] ) is a castle constructed...
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    Knezovi Blagajski i tvrdi grad Blagaj nakon osnutka Jajačke banovine 1464. godine [The Counts of Blagaj and the Blagaj castle after the foundation of the...
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    Blagaj inscription (Serbian: Благајски натпис, Blagajski natpis) is an Old Serbian epigraph in the Bosnian Cyrillic script in the form of a stone tablet...
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    Blagaj". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 21 May 2009. "Tekke in Blagaj on the Buna Spring, the natural and architectural ensemble of Blagaj"...
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    Battlement (category Castle architecture)
    Bangladesh Taghmon Church in County Westmeath, Ireland, with Irish crenellations Blagaj fortress in Bosnia Reich, Ronny; Katzenstein, Hannah (1992). "Glossary of...
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    the parish of Cetingrad is a part of Slunj deanery, together with Slunj, Blagaj, Cvitović, Lađevac, Rakovica, Drežnik, Vaganac, Zavalje, Korenica and Plitvice...
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    army pushed Lenković's back, and many drowned in the Mrežnica, and Stjepan Blagaj was beheaded, ending his family's male line, though Lenković and his men...
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    Arsoli (category Castles in Italy)
    built, according to tradition, by Ancus Marcius. Arsoli is twinned with: Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina "Superficie di Comuni...
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  • Gottschee German name of Fridrihštajn [sl], a mountain peak and former castle of the Blagaj family in Kočevje, Slovenia Friedrichstein Palace, a former palace...
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    Počitelj Citadel (category European castle stubs)
    Main tower of Počitelj citadel is 45 metres (148 ft) above sea level. Blagaj Fortress "The historic urban site of Počitelj". old.kons.gov.ba (in Bosnian...
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    walled cities & castles Bijela Tabija Bjelaj Fortress Blagaj Fortress Bobovac Bočac Fort Borač Castle Bosanska Krupa Fortress Bužim Castle Captain's Tower...
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    from the Tržac branch of the Frankopan's. Stjepan IX Blagajski, from the Blagaj branch of the Babonić's. Ferdinand's plenipotentiaries took over the Charter...
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    list of castles in Croatia includes castles, remains (ruins) of castles and other fortifications like fortresses which used to be a castles at some point...
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  • of fortifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including fortresses and castles, arranged alphabetically. Bosnian archaeologist and historian of the Middle...
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  • 1576, the Turks with a small army of 1500 raided the area around Skrad and Blagaj, capturing about 170 people. Skrad was held until 1585, when the Turks burned...
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    Sulaymaniyya Takiyya in Damascus, Syria The Uzbeks' Takya in Istanbul The Takya of Blagaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Many Sufi lodges existed in Iran during the Middle...
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    Hercegović had turned against his father Stjepan and occupied the town of Blagaj and other places, including “Duo Castelli al ponte de Neretua.”. In 1468...
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    Medieval fortifications castles,walled cities, open & market towns Architectural ensembles Vranduk Old Town of Mostar Blagaj Baščaršija Počitelj Džidžikovac...
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    Stjepan Vukčić Kosača (category Blagaj, Mostar)
    to herceg's lands and besieged Blagaj, after which Stjepan conceded a truce while ceding all of his lands north of Blagaj to the Ottomans. On 21 May 1466...
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    in 1526) and Petar. He was married to kneginja (princess) Ana Babonić of Blagaj. After the battle of Mohács and the death of King Louis II in 1526, the...
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    Gradec include: Anton Bajec (1897–1985), linguist: 426  Count Rihard Ursini Blagaj (1786–1858), botanist, patron of the arts, and first mayor of Polhov Gradec...
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    where the parish of Sana served as seat of Babonić family, and later the Blagaj family, and southern were parts were the parishes of Pset and Pliva. In...
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    Catherine of Bosnia (category Blagaj, Mostar)
    the residential fortresses of the House of Kosača, or the feudal town of Blagaj, Stjepan's favourite residence. Little is known about Catherine's premarital...
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    Fortress of Doboj (category Castles in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    unlike Great Bosnian Duke Hrvoje's Zvečaj fortress or Sandalj Hranić's Blagaj fortress, which were centers of their respective duchies. One of the most...
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