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Podvisoki (Cyrillic: Подвисоки) was a
medieval settlement, a
castle town (in Serbo-Croatian: podgrađe, lit. 'under-town'), as part of
wider area just...
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Visoki became widely used.
Visoko and its
valley with Mile, Moštre and
Podvisoki was an
early center of the
Bosnian medieval state, and the site where...
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notable towns were Doboj, Jajce, Srebrenik, Srebrenica, Tešanj, and
Podvisoki. Mining,
especially for silver, was a
major source of
income for Bosnian...
- Visočica hill, was a
politically important fortress, and its
inner bailey Podvisoki was an
early example of a
Bosnian medieval urban area.
After the fall...
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trade route between Podvisoki and Dubrovnik. It is
recorded that 600
horses delivered around 1500
modius of salt to
Podvisoki. In France, the salt route...
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appointed the
first Bishop. 1428 –
Sources cite
biggest caravan trade between Podvisoki and
Republic of Ragusa.
Vlachs committed to
Ragusan lord Tomo Bunić, that...
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neighboring regions, the
largest caravan trade route was
established between Podvisoki and Ragusa. This
trading activity culminated in the year 1428, on 9 August...
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Sutjeska Milodraž
Visoko during the
Middle Ages Old town of
Visoki Visoko Podvisoki "Odluka o proglašenju
dobara nacionalnim spomenicima objavljeno "Službenom...
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Morlahcs was a
person called Sandallor. The
biggest caravan shipment between Podvisoki in
Bosnia and
Republic of
Ragusa was
recorded on 9
August 1428, where...
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during his
conquests of Hum. The main
trading centres were
Fojnica and
Podvisoki.
Christian missions emanating from Rome and
Constantinople started pushing...