Hodidjed
Hodidjed is a castle near Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Hodidjed | |
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Remains of Austro-Hungarianbunker on the site of Hodidjed | |
Type | Fort |
Abandoned | c. 17 AD |
Structure | |
— Stone structure — | |
Size and area | (0.65 ha) |
Shape | tetragonal |
Location | |
Coordinates | 43°51′34″N 18°29′26″E |
Place name | Bulozi |
County | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Hodidjed was only known fortification in the area of Vrhbosna in the High Middle Ages.[1] The fort, located at Han Bulog east of Sarajevo, was first taken by the Ottoman Empire between 1428 and 1430, then retaken by Matko Talovac in 1434, and then taken again by Barak Isaković in 1435.[2]
Han Bulog is located at Bulozi, Stari Grad.
References
- Hazim Šabanović (1959). Bosanski pašaluk: postanak i upravna podjela (in Serbo-Croatian). Naučno društvo NR Bosne i Hercegovine. pp. 28–37. UDC 94(497.6)"14/17". Retrieved 2012-09-11.
- Mihovil Mandić (December 1927). "Postanak Sarajeva". Naroda starina (in Croatian). Croatian State Archives. 6 (14): 4–13. Retrieved 2012-09-11.
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