- [bǎɲa lǔːka] ) or
Banjaluka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалука,
pronounced [
baɲalǔːka]) is the
second largest city in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the largest...
- Gradçaniça, Gradaçaç, Breçka, Bjelina, İzvornik and Birçe)
Sanjak of
Banaluka (Kazas of Gradişka,
Derbend and Teşene)
Sanjak of
Hersek (Its
center was...
- times:
Travnik (1553; 1697–1833; 1839/40–1851)
Banja Luka (Banyaluka or
Banaluka) (1553–1638)
Sarajevo (Saray Bosna) (1639–1697; 1833–1839/40; 1851–1878)...
- attackers. Yeni Pazar, Izvornik, Östroviç-i âtık, Çetin, Būzin, Gradişka, and
Banaluka were
struck by the Austrians. A
French account described the
bravery in...
- 942 62.66% 85,952 36.41% 0 - 112 0.1% 2,086 0.88% 236,093
Banja Luka (
Banaluka) 84,061 33.28% 126,228 49.99% 40,554 16.05% 65 0.1% 1,656 0.66% 262,623...
- attackers. Yeni Pazar, Izvornik, Östroviç-i âtık, Çetin, Būzin, Gradişka, and
Banaluka were
struck by the Austrians. A
French account described the
bravery in...
- The
Battle of
Banja Luka (Turkish:
Banaluka Muharebesi, Serbo-Croatian: Banjolučki boj) took
place in
Banja Luka,
Ottoman Bosnia, on 4
August 1737, during...
- also
described in a
French account. Yeni Pazar, Izvornik, Gradişka, and
Banaluka were also
struck by the Austrians. In 1739, the
Russian army, commanded...
- attackers. Yeni Pazar, Izvornik, Östroviç-i âtık, Çetin, Būzin, Gradişka, and
Banaluka were
struck by the Austrians. A
French account described the
bravery in...
- Balkans)
across the years,
namely Gabela, Çaniçe, Mostar, Yenipazar, Elbasan,
Banaluka and Manastır. Nergisî
spent the
majority of his life in debt and moving...