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The Ottoman conquest and Establishment in Croatia and Slavonia
The Ottoman conquest and Establishment in Croatia and Slavonia // The Battle for Central Europe / Fodor, Pal (ur.).
Leiden: Research Centre for the Humanities Budapest, 2019. str. 277-286
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Naslov
The Ottoman conquest and Establishment in
Croatia and Slavonia
Autori
Moačanin, Nenad
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
The Battle for Central Europe
Urednik/ci
Fodor, Pal
Izdavač
Research Centre for the Humanities Budapest
Grad
Leiden
Godina
2019
Raspon stranica
277-286
ISBN
978-963-416-145-5
Ključne riječi
Croatia, Slavonia, Ottoman Empire, Hungary
Sažetak
The Ottomans had conquered most of Croatia and half of Slavonia in a piecemeal way from 1470 until 1596. This had occurred mostly as a side – effect of confrontation with Hungary, or, to a lesser extent, with Venice. Beside the top – level planing, the interest of the Bosnian military elite was playing quite an important, sometimes the decisive role. Initially the Ottomans had imposed a regime of marches, which, due to military, social and economic reasons was never completely abolished in most of the region. Till the end of the sixteenth century the achievements in the field of Ottoman – Islamic culture have remained rather modest, yet commercial activities witnessed intense growth.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski