Stećci
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Nadgrobni srednjevijekovni spomenici, mogu se naći na preko 200 lokacija u okolini Sarajeva. Sa desne stranje današnjeg Skenderija mosta, nalazila se velika nekropola do kraja 19. vijeka. Najveći dio stećaka pronađenih na toj lokaciji uzidan je u temelje građevina podizanih u vrijeme Austro-Ugarske vladavine. Sačuvani su neki stećci, koji su danas poredani duž lijeve obale Miljacke, preko puta KSC „Skenderija“. Primjere ovih srednjovijekovnih građevina možete vidjeti i u Zemaljskom muzeju BiH.
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The Stećci are monumental medieval tombstones that lie scattered across Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the border parts of Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia, although almost exclusively following the borders of medieval Bosnian state. An estimated 60,000 are found within the borders of modern Bosnia and Herzegovina and the rest of 10,000 are found in what are today Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro.[1] Appearing in the 11th century, the Stećci reached their peak in the 14th and 15th century, before disappearing during the Ottoman occupation. Stećci were a common tradition amongst Catholic, Orthodox and Bosnian Church followers. The Epitaph on the Stećci tombstones are written in Bosnian Cyrillic alphabet (the so called "Bosančica" [bosaŋtʃitsa]) and the alphabets belonging to the Bosnian church and medieval Kingdom of Bosnia. The largest collection of Stećci are outside the city of Radimlja in Herzegovina.
Zmaja od Bosne 3,
Sarajevo,
71000,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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