Oriental Institute in Sarajevo

Oriental Institute in Sarajevo
Orijentalni institut u Sarajevu
Formation 15 May 1950 (1950-05-15)
Registration no. 4200543100009
Coordinates 43°51′22″N 18°23′51″E / 43.856029°N 18.397563°E / 43.856029; 18.397563Coordinates: 43°51′22″N 18°23′51″E / 43.856029°N 18.397563°E / 43.856029; 18.397563
Official language
Bosnian
Parent organization
University of Sarajevo
Staff (2015)
19
Website www.ois.unsa.ba

The Oriental Institute in Sarajevo (Bosnian: Orijentalni institut u Sarajevu) is an academic institute in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It has existed since 1950, but it suffered significant destruction in 1992 during the Siege of Sarajevo.

1992 shelling

Its premises, research library and complete manuscript collection (more than 2,000 codices and 15,000 other archival material) was deliberately destroyed in shelling on May 18, 1992 by Serb forces around the besieged city of Sarajevo. According to interviews with eyewitnesses, the building had been hit with a barrage of incendiary munitions, fired from positions on the hills overlooking the town center. No other buildings in the densely built neighborhood were hit. The Institute, which occupied the top floors of a large, four-storey office block on the corner of Veljka Cubrilovica Street and Marshal Tito Boulevard (Sarajevo Centar municipality), was completely burned out, its collections destroyed.

The manuscript collection of the Oriental institute was one of the richest collections of Oriental manuscripts worldwide. These manuscripts over centuries were written in the wide areas of the East to serve worldwide as life manuals for the people.

Losses also included 5,263 bound manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Hebrew and local arebica - (Bosnian in Arabic script), as well as tens of thousands of Ottoman-era documents.

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