The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: Their Historic Development from the Middle Ages to the Dissolution of YugoslaviaMark Pinson Center for Middle Eastern Studies of Harvard University, 1994 - 187 pages suzerains. This updated edition features new bibliographic material, including a new section on resources covering Eastern Europe and the former Yugoslavia available through the Internet. |
Contents
ONE The Medieval and Ottoman Roots | 1 |
TWO Bosnia Under Ottoman Rule 14631800 | 22 |
THREE Ottoman Bosnia 18001878 | 54 |
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