Donji Kraji Bosne Donji Kraji | |||||||||
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Zemlja of Bosnian Banate then Kingdom | |||||||||
earliest mention 1230–1463 | |||||||||
Donji Kraji, zemlja of medieval Bosnian state (shown within modern borders) per Mrgić-Radojčić seminal work (2002)[1] | |||||||||
Capital | Kotor, Jajce, Ključ | ||||||||
Area | |||||||||
• Coordinates | 44°20′30″N 17°16′10″E / 44.341667°N 17.269444°E | ||||||||
Status | Zemlja | ||||||||
Government | |||||||||
• Type | Feudal | ||||||||
• HQ | Kotor Jajce | ||||||||
Knez | |||||||||
• 1299–1304 | Hrvatin Stjepanić | ||||||||
• 1350–1378 | Vukac Hrvatinić | ||||||||
• 1380–1388 | Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić | ||||||||
Legislature | |||||||||
• noble family | Hrvatinić | ||||||||
• cadet branch | Vukčić | ||||||||
Historical era | Medieval Bosnia | ||||||||
• Established | earliest mention 1230 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1463 | ||||||||
Contained within | |||||||||
• Banate | Banate of Bosnia | ||||||||
• Kingdom | Kingdom of Bosnia | ||||||||
Subdivisions | |||||||||
• Type | Župas | ||||||||
• Units | Pliva, Glaž, Sana, Uskoplje, Luka, Vrbas, Zemljanik (Resnik), Vrbanja, Tribava (Trijebovo), Mel, Lušci and Banjica, and on occasions Dubica | ||||||||
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Today part of | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Donji Kraji or Donji Krajevi (Lower Regions or Lower Ends, Latin: Partes inferiores, Hungarian: Alföld), was a small medieval zemlja of medieval Bosnian state. Its territory was mostly laid within the boundaries of today's Bosanska Krajina in northwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2]