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Zachlumia or
Zachumlia (Serbo-Croatian:
Zahumlje / Захумље,
pronounced [zǎxuːmʎe]), also Hum, was a
medieval prin****lity
located in the modern-day regions...
- Zavidović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Завидовић) was a 12th-century
prince of
Zachumlia from 1162 to 1190, an
administrative division (appanage) of the Grand...
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Ljutovid (Serbian Cyrillic: Љутовид) was an
independent local Slavic chieftain and
ruler of
Zahumlje with a
title of knez. The
region of
Zahumlje included...
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given česti (parts): thus
Stracimir ruled West Morava,
Miroslav ruled Zachumlia and Travunia,
while Stefan Nemanja was
given Toplica, Ibar,
Rasina and...
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Michael of
Zahumlje (reign
usually dated c. 910–935), also
known as
Michael Višević (Serbo-Croatian:
Mihailo Višević,
Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Вишевић)...
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Middle Ages
Bosnia in the
Early Middle Ages (before 10th c.)
Travunia -
Zachumlia (~9th–14th c.)
Banate (~1154–1377) -
Kingdom (1377-1463) ("zemlje"/counties:...
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dynasty were
split into two branches: the
branch in Raška and the
branch in
Zachumlia.
Rulers of the
first branch wore the
title Grand Prince (Serbian Cyrillic:...
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Strane Hum or
Humska zemlja Zagorje Podgorje Bosansko Primorje Krajina Zachumlia Travunija Konavle Gornja Zeta
Rudine Usora Soli
Posavlje Terra Tolis Župa...
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Middle Ages
Bosnia in the
Early Middle Ages (before 10th c.)
Travunia -
Zachumlia (~9th–14th c.)
Banate (~1154–1377) -
Kingdom (1377-1463) ("zemlje"/counties:...
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situated to the northwest, and
Zachumlia to the east;
Serbia was
situated inland to the northeast,
behind Pagania,
Zachumlia,
Travunia and Dioklea, and bordered...