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      • The Illyrians in the Sarajevo region belonged to the Daesitiates, a war-like tribe who were the last [where?] to resist Roman occupation.
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  2. The Illyrians in the Sarajevo region belonged to the Daesitiates, a war-like tribe who were the last [where?] to resist Roman occupation. Their last revolt occurred in 9 AD, and was crushed by the emperor Tiberius, marking the start of Roman rule in the region. Under Roman rule, Sarajevo was part of the province of Dalmatia.

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Sarajevo, capital and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It lies in the narrow valley of the Miljacka River at the foot of Mount Trebevic. The city retains a strong Muslim character, having many mosques, wooden houses with ornate interiors, and the ancient Turkish marketplace (the Bascarsija).

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  4. www.sarajevo-tourism.com › sarajevo-through-historySarajevo through History

    Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was founded by conquerors from Turkey who arrived in 1462 and stayed there for another 415 years. Specifically, it was Isa-Bey Ishakovic, a Bosnian Sanjak-Bey and general, who established the city with the construction of a mosque (today Tzar’s Mosque), hamam, wooden bridge, caravanserai, daire ...

  5. e. Ethnic map of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to 2013 census. More than 96% of population of Bosnia and Herzegovina belongs to one of its three autochthonous constituent peoples ( Serbo-Croatian: konstitutivni narodi / конститутивни народи ): Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. The term constituent refers to the fact that these ...

  6. May 20, 2019 · In Sarajevo, the Aziza Hotel is a sweet family-run hotel a short walk uphill from the Bascarsija (the bazaar). Information: Saburina 2; hotelaziza.ba . Doubles from around 40 euros (or about $45 ...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SarajevoSarajevo - Wikipedia

    Sarajevo ( / ˌsærəˈjeɪvoʊ / SARR-ə-YAY-voh; Cyrillic: Сарајево, pronounced [sǎrajeʋo] ⓘ; see names in other languages) is the capital [5] and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits.

  8. Jul 4, 2019 · On 5 April 1992 Bosnian Serb Nationalists placed Sarajevo under siege. In stark contrast to the the complex nature of the conflict, the situation in Sarajevo was devastatingly simple. As wartime journalist Barbara Demick put it: Civilians were trapped inside the city; people with guns were shooting at them.

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