POLITIČKE PRILIKE U BOSANSKOM KRALJEVSTVU POSLIJE BUDIMSKOG SABORA
POLITICAL SITUATION IN BOSNIAN KINGDOM AFTER BUDIM ASSEMBLY
Author(s): Muhamed HusejnovićSubject(s): Diplomatic history, Political history, 15th Century
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: Bosnian Kingdom; Budim assembly; king Ostoja; Bosnian elites; Hungarian king; Ottoman army; king Tvrtko II; Dubravcani;
Summary/Abstract: Following the treaty between Bosnians and King Sigismund at The Budim’s Assembly, it seemed that peaceful days are at horizon for Bosnian Kingdom. However, that ostensible peace was short lived. By the end of 1412 and the beginning of 1413 Bosnian Kingdom was shook by internal conflicts. Even the neighboring countries intervened in these conflicts with different interests and sides. The two powerful neighbors, Hungaria and Ottoman Empire, tried to put Bosnia in vassals state. In order to establish dominant power in Bosnia, the two went into a battle in Lasva Valley. The big victory of Ottoman army marked the end of Hungarian domination over Bosnia. More details of this battle can be found in some letters. It is interesting what Dubrovcani were narrating about situation in Bosnia after The Battle of Doboj. One of the facts that Bosnian Kingdom was in a difficult state was that some very respectable Bosnian elites sought help and protection from Dubrovcani in case of emergency.
Journal: Arhivska praksa
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 457-468
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian