SAO North-East Bosnia (Serbian: САО Североисточна Босна / SAO Severoistočna Bosna) was a Serb Autonomous Region (Serbian: САО / SAO), a Serb break-away... 4 KB (261 words) - 22:03, 22 April 2024 |
it with SAO Krajina. On September 12 its name was officially changed to SAO Bosanska Krajina. SAO Romanija SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Eastern Herzegovina... 6 KB (460 words) - 21:56, 22 April 2024 |
Bosnian mujahideen (Bosnian: Bosanski mudžahedini), also called El Mudžahid (Arabic: مجاهد, mujāhid), were foreign Muslim volunteers who fought on the... 39 KB (4,026 words) - 09:49, 10 March 2024 |
had a Serb ethnic majority. Its capital was Trebinje. SAO Romanija SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Bosanska Krajina "The Prosecutor of the Tribunal against... 4 KB (198 words) - 22:07, 22 April 2024 |
Herzegovina SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Romanija Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (HRHB) Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (APZB) Eastern Slavonia, Baranja... 67 KB (28 words) - 15:53, 20 April 2024 |
other two Serbian SAOs in Croatia, the SAO Western Slavonia and the SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia. After the Croatian multi-party... 10 KB (912 words) - 23:02, 22 April 2024 |
The Bosnian genocide (Bosnian: Bosanski genocid / Босански геноцид) refers to either the Srebrenica massacre or the wider crimes against humanity and... 82 KB (8,819 words) - 17:38, 16 April 2024 |
Milorad Ulemek (category Military personnel of the Bosnian War) Berets were used during Milošević's rule for special operations in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, as well as for the elimination of Milošević's... 11 KB (916 words) - 11:53, 5 April 2024 |
Serb Autonomous Regions (category History of the Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina) with SAO Krajina in Croatia, it was renamed SAO Bosanska Krajina in September 1991. SAO North-Eastern Bosnia formed in September 1991; renamed SAO Semberija... 12 KB (1,169 words) - 19:19, 22 April 2024 |
Arkan (category CS1 Bosnian-language sources (bs)) Under Arkan's command the SDG massacred hundreds of people in eastern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It saw action from mid-1991 until late 1995,... 51 KB (5,507 words) - 17:45, 18 April 2024 |
including President, Minister of Defence, Minister of Internal Affairs, in SAO Krajina and the Republic of Serbian Krajina (both unrecognised). Also in... 13 KB (1,261 words) - 13:15, 1 April 2024 |
throughout the 1980s and 1990s, participating in diplomatic missions to Bosnia, Croatia, and South Africa. Vance helped negotiate the dispute over the... 29 KB (2,791 words) - 02:30, 15 April 2024 |
Alliance in order to allow for French participation in combined operations in Bosnia under NATO command. . . . At the summit in Freiburg on 12 June, Chirac's... 4 KB (402 words) - 15:20, 23 February 2024 |
threatened and attacked UN-designated "safe areas" in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War with the Srebrenica genocide and Markale massacres... 33 KB (3,188 words) - 02:20, 20 April 2024 |
Scorpions (paramilitary) (category Military units and formations of the Bosnian War) Yugoslav Wars. The unit was involved in war crimes during the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo. After the wars, four members of the unit were... 10 KB (885 words) - 13:04, 15 April 2024 |
communities in eastern Croatia announced that they also would join the SAO. Babić was elected President of the Executive Council of the SAO on April 30,... 19 KB (2,045 words) - 13:08, 10 April 2024 |
Ante Gotovina (category CS1 Bosnian-language sources (bs)) Croatian Defense Council in Bosnia (Hrvatsko Vijeće Obrane or HVO) in Operation Mistral 2, which defeated the army of the Bosnian Serbs and led the Croatian... 68 KB (5,946 words) - 19:47, 14 March 2024 |
Herzegovina SAO North-Eastern Bosnia SAO Romanija Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia (HRHB) Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia (APZB) Eastern Slavonia, Baranja... 7 KB (307 words) - 02:22, 21 March 2024 |
Croat–Bosniak War (redirect from Bosnian Croat War) Croat–Bosniak War was a conflict between the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported by Croatia, that lasted from 18 October... 202 KB (24,002 words) - 00:05, 19 April 2024 |
Ante Marković (category Croat politicians from Bosnia and Herzegovina) 1989 to 1991. Marković, was a Bosnian Croat, born in Konjic, then a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, presently in Bosnia and Herzegovina to a poor peasant... 19 KB (1,646 words) - 22:16, 28 December 2023 |
and 26% of Medveđa population. The region is sometimes referred to as Eastern Kosovo by Albanians. The Albanian-populated region became a part of Serbia... 69 KB (7,115 words) - 06:53, 16 April 2024 |