Kulin (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Кулин; d. c. November 1204) was the Ban of Bosnia from 1180 to 1204, first as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire and then of the Kingdom of Hungary, although his state was de facto independent. He was one of Bosnia's most prominent and notable historic rulers and had a great effect on the development of early Bosnian history.[1] One of his most noteworthy diplomatic achievements is widely considered to have been the signing of the Charter of Ban Kulin, which encouraged trade and established peaceful relations between Dubrovnik and his realm of Bosnia.[2][3] His son, Stephen Kulinić succeeded him as Bosnian Ban. Kulin founded the House of Kulinić.
^Malcolm, Noel (1 October 1996). Bosnia: A Short History. London: New York University Press. p. 364. ISBN 978-0814755617.[page needed]
^Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir (2003). Sarajevo essays: politics, ideology, and tradition. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. p. 252. ISBN 9780791456378.
Kulin (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Кулин; d. c. November 1204) was the Ban of Bosnia from 1180 to 1204, first as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire and then...
The Charter of BanKulin (Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian: Povelja Kulina bana, Повеља Кулина бана) was a trade agreement between the Banate of Bosnia and the...
time reached to Kulin directly and referred to him as "lord of Bosnia". Kulin was often referred as "veliki ban bosanski" (Great Bosnian Ban) by contemporaries...
century it came to form an independent unit under an autonomous ruler, BanKulin, who called himself Bosnian. In the 14th century a Bosnian kingdom centered...
an act of alleged heresy abjuration by Bosnian clergy in presence of BanKulin and Giovanni da Casamari. It was signed by seven priors of the Bosnian...
Brahmin, a clan of India Kulin Kayastha, a clan of India Kulin (surname) (including a list of people with the name) BanKulin, Ban of Bosnia from 1180 to...
abjuration by clergy of the Bosnian Church in presence of the Bosnian ruler, BanKulin, and Giovanni da Casamari. It affirmed the primacy of the pope and related...
between Republic of Ragusa and the Bosnian medieval state of BanKulin, the BanKulin's charter, written in Bosnian vernacular using Bosančica, is the...
achieve their jurisdiction over Bosnia's bishops, but Bosnia's first BanKulin averted that. In order to conduct a crusade against him, the Hungarians...
of Bosnia (under the rule of local bans). The first Bosnian ban known by name was Ban Borić. The second was BanKulin, whose rule marked the start of a...
Middle Ages, Bosnia experienced economic stability and peace under the BanKulin who ruled over Banate of Bosnia from 1180 to 1204 and strengthened its...
all practical purposes made itself into an independent state under Kulin. BanKulin presided over nearly three decades of peace and stability during which...
Republic of Ragusa and various cities in Dalmatia (e.g. the Charter of BanKulin, beginning in the 12th and 13th centuries, and reaching its peak in the...
area was known as the Banate of Bosnia. Later, however, with the rule of BanKulin, who is regarded as the founder of Bosnia, the region became de facto...
10th and 12th century, which means that probably predates Charter of BanKulin written on 29 August 1189. Going back to medieval period in history of...
name Dubrovnik of the Adriatic city is first recorded in the Charter of BanKulin (1189). It came into use alongside Ragusa as early as the 14th century...
under BanKulin promised to practice Christianity according to the Roman Catholic rite and recognized the spiritual supremacy of the Pope. Kulin also reaffirmed...
name Dubrovnik of the Adriatic city is first recorded in the Charter of BanKulin (1189). The most common explanation for the origin is from a Proto-Slavic...
He built the Monastery of Saint Peter on Lim. He married a sister of BanKulin of Bosnia. Following the death of Emperor Manuel, Miroslav put the Narentine...
disassociate with Croatia. At first, Bosnia became a separate principality under BanKulin who managed to solidify Bosnian autonomy at the expense of more powerful...
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1941–1942 Trg III (Square number III) 1942–1946 Trg bana Kulina (Square of BanKulin) 1946–1990 Trg žrtava fašizma (Square of the Victims of Fascism) 1990–2000...