- The
Humska Zemlja, also Hum (Serbo-Croatian:
Humska Zemlja, or Hum; Хумска Землја or Хум), is a
historical zemlja that
arose in the
Middle Ages as well-defined...
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adoption of the name "Herzegovina", the
region was thus
referred to as
Humska zemlja ("Hum Land"), or Hum for
short in Serbo-Croatian. However, this is...
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Retrieved 7
April 2021. "FROM THE
YOUTH OF
JUVENTUS AND
CHELSIUS - TO
HUMSKA!
Partizan brought NOVI VEZIST, and here is how he plays!". sport.blic.rs...
- 14th
century and the 15th century. The land they
controlled was
known as
Humska zemlja (Hum, for short),
roughly corresponding to
modern region of Herzegovina...
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misinterpretation of the name of the
street on
which Partizan's
stadium is
located – "
Humska" ("humka"
roughly translates as "grave" or "entombment"), when actually...
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Komska župa, was one of
medieval Bosnian state's župas in
Humska zemlja, encomp****ing what is
today village of Glavatičevo and its
wider surroundings in...
- this area was
developed only
after the
absorption into the
Bosnian state.
Humska zemlja or Hum is a well-known land from the
early Middle Ages as Zahumlje...
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series on the
History of
Herzegovina Zachlumia and
Travunia (9th–14th c.)
Humska zemlja (Herzegovina) (1463–1482)
Sanjak of
Herzegovina (1470–1833) & (1851–1912)...
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chieftain in 1435 when he
succeeded his uncle, Duke Sandalj, as Duke of
Humska zemlja and the
Grand Duke of Bosnia.
Stjepan influenced the development...
- ISBN 0472082604. Marjanović, Č. (1941). "Ban
Kulin i
crkva bosanska:
Humska kneževina i
Humska episkopija". Bratstvo. Sarajevo. Treadgold,
Warren (1997). A History...