• siege of Trebinje was an Austro-Venetian attempt to take the city of Trebinje from the Ottoman forces. Austrian general Nastić tried to take Trebinje...
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    In 1694 they managed to take areas north of the Republic of Ragusa, namely Čitluk, Gabela, Zažablje, Trebinje, Popovo, Klobuk and Metković. In the final...
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    country. The largest city is Mostar, in the center of the region. Other large settlements include Trebinje, Široki Brijeg, Ljubuški, Čapljina, Konjic and...
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    The siege of Dubrovnik (Serbo-Croatian: opsada Dubrovnika, опсада Дубровника) was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA)...
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    Livno Laktaši Trebinje Široki Brijeg Ljubuški Čapljina Goražde Derventa Lukavac Zavidovići Konjic Bosanska Krupa Orašje Stolac This is a list of cities and...
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    Long Turkish War (category 16th century military history of Croatia)
    metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of Cetinje and Visarion of Trebinje. In response, Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha demanded that the green flag of the Prophet Muhammed...
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    appeared in Nikšić. The people of Nikšić relied on and cooperated with the harambašas from Popovo Polje, Trebinje and Trebinje Šuma, (Serbian: Требињска шума)...
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    Dubrovnik Republic (1991) (category Croatian War of Independence)
    the Siege of Dubrovnik in the Croatian War of Independence, self-proclaimed by the Yugoslav People's Army on 15 October 1991 in occupied areas of Croatia...
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  • Ali Pasha Rizvanbegović (category Nobility of Herzegovina)
    -1862.) [Fr. Vidoje Maslać and the Diocese of Trebinje-Mrkan] (in Croatian). Trebinje: Župni ured Trebinje. ISBN 978-9539864277. Kapidžić, Hamdija (2001)...
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    Osman Nuri Pasha (category Ottoman prisoners of war)
    sent to Scutari and later to Bosnia where he was appointed in charge of Trebinje. His appointment there didn't last long because he couldn't get along...
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