Principality of Hum

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History of Herzegovina

Zahumlje (7th-11th century)
Travunia (7th-11th century)
Principality of Hum (12th-14th century)
Duchy of Herzegovina (14th-15th century)
Sanjak of Herzegovina (15th-19th century)
Pashaluk of Herzegovina (1833-1851)
Herzegovinian rebellion (1875)

Principality of Hum was a medieval Serbian principality that existed between 12th and 14th century in Herzegovina region of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. Between 12th and 13th century, the principality was ruled by princes from Nemanjić dynasty - its first prince was Miroslav, brother of Serbian grand župan Stefan Nemanja. In the 14th century, the principality was restored by prince Vojislav Vojinović. Its last ruler was Nikola Altomanović, who was defeated by Serbian prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and ban Tvrtko of Bosnia.

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