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Ottoman Empire had two administrative units with name Krajište, ] and Bosansko Krajište. They both were governed by same ruler based in ]. Ottoman Empire had two administrative units with name Krajište, ] and Bosansko Krajište. They both were governed by same ruler based in ].


Despite victories of Ottoman Empire against regional feudal lords of in ] in 1371 and ] in 1389. Ottoman Army established separate administrative unit in Western Balkan region only in 1392 after capturing Skoplje, former capitol of Serbian Empire. In the meantime there were many raids of units of Ottoman Empire into feudal principalities on Western Balkan, some of them even into territory of today's ]. ] in 1388 was first battle of army of Ottoman Empire on the territory of today's ]. Despite very important victories of Ottoman Empire against regional feudal lords in ] (1371) and ] (1389) Ottoman Army established separate administrative unit in Western Balkan region only in 1392 after capturing ], former capitol of ]. In the meantime there were many raids of military units of Ottoman Empire into feudal principalities on Western Balkan, some of them even into territory of today's ]. ] in 1388 was first battle of army of Ottoman Empire on the territory of today's ].


When Ottoman Empire finally conquered whole territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1463, Bosansko Krajište was established as ]. When Ottoman Empire finally conquered whole territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1463, Bosansko Krajište was established as ].

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Bosansko Krajište is name of administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire established on the part of the Bosnia and Herzegovina during the period between 1392 and 1463 when this part was on the border of the Ottoman Empire, but not under it's firm control.


Etimology

Krajište, name for administrative units on the border of empire without established solid and firm control under it is taken from Serbian language during medieval times, after in 1392 Ottoman Empire conquered Skopje, former capitol of Serbian Empire.


History

Ottoman Empire had two administrative units with name Krajište, Skopsko Krajište and Bosansko Krajište. They both were governed by same ruler based in Skopje.

Despite very important victories of Ottoman Empire against regional feudal lords in Battle of Marica (1371) and Battle of Kosovo (1389) Ottoman Army established separate administrative unit in Western Balkan region only in 1392 after capturing Skopje, former capitol of Serbian Empire. In the meantime there were many raids of military units of Ottoman Empire into feudal principalities on Western Balkan, some of them even into territory of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina. Battle of Bileća in 1388 was first battle of army of Ottoman Empire on the territory of today's Bosnia and Herzegovina.

When Ottoman Empire finally conquered whole territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1463, Bosansko Krajište was established as Sanjak of Bosnia.


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