District of the Military Frontier, Habsburg monarchy
1751–1873
1849–60 political map
History
• Established
1751
• Disestablished
1873
Preceded by
Banat of Temeswar
Today part of
Hungary Serbia Romania
The Banat Military Frontier or simply Banat Frontier (Serbian: Банатска крајина/Banatska krajina; Romanian: Granița militară Bănățeană; German: Banater Militärgrenze) was a district of the Habsburg monarchy's Military Frontier during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was located in southern parts of the Banat region. It was formed in 1764, out of territories of the Banat of Temeswar. Today, the territory is split between Serbia and Romania.[1][2]
^Ilić-Mandić 2020, p. 99-121.
^Ilić-Mandić 2022a, p. 207-228.
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