"Boga hvaliti, puk sabirati, mrtve oplakivati": Katoličko zvono sa sahat-kule u Foči u sjeveroistočnoj Hercegovini

From all the lands that they ran over with the hooves of their horses, the Ottomans took not merely slaves, but everything they possibly could. Particular targets for their conquering and looting raids were Christian institutions and churches, where they plundered everything they could carry, even i...

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