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- The House of Bobali or Babalio (in Italian; known as Bobaljević or Bobalić in Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The family is considered...
- Savino Bobali (Croatian: Sabo Bobaljević Mišetić, 1530–1585), nicknamed "the Deaf" (Sordo, Glušac), was a Ragusan nobleman, politician and founder of the...
- Miha Bobali and Lovrijenac Miha Bobali, Rector (1561–1562) Simo Bobali, Rector (1562–1563) Lovrijenac Miha Bobali, Rector (1564–1565) Džono Miha Bobali, Rector...
- Giunio Bobali 1543 Pasko Cerva 1543 - 1544 Mato Franov Bobali 1545 - 1546 Miho Šimun Bobali 1545 Marin Gučetić 1546 – 1547 Mato Franov Bobali 1546 Pasko...
- of the slave trade, ivory trade, and ambergris trade in a country called Bobali, which historians suggest was Berbera in Somalia. In Fustat (old Cairo)...
- published a work describing the slave trade, ivory trade and ambergris trade in Bobali, probably modern Berbera. 868 11 May The Diamond Sutra was printed. 873...
- bilingual poets and writers of the Republic of Ragusa, such as Savino de Bobali, Dinko Ranjina, and Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich, who wrote in both Croatian...
- (1459) Republic of Ragusa (complete list) – Vittorio Bobali, Rector (1403–1417) Džono Andra Bobali and Simo Benessa, Rector (1500–1501) Scotland Kingdom...
- from Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. He first married Maria Bobali (daughter of Marin Bobali), who died soon with the first child. His second marriage was...
- written work of AD 863 the slave trade, ivory trade, and ambergris trade of Bobali, which is thought to be Berbera. The great city was also later mentioned...