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Public Water Fountain - Bosnia - BanjalukaBanjaluka, Bosnia Herzegovina - a public water fountain used for washing prior to a visit to the Mosque
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Bosanska GradiskaBosanska Gradiska - town on the Bosnian border with Croatia - The Sava River
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Mostar - taking coffeeWomen taking coffee sat on the cobbles in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Street scene in Doboj, northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, showing a shop selling pots and pans
Bosnia and Herzegovina - JajceFamily group taking tea - a charming scene from Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Livno, Bosnia Herzegovina - Mosque with impressive minaret
Livno, Bosnia Herzegovina
Decorative Islamic Interior - BosniaA very stylised postcard depicting a view through an Islamic-style portal past decorated curtains toward a fine balcony and screen and a riverside mosque
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - A Street Fruit Seller. Date: circa 1908
Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Muslim Carpet DealershipTrebinje, Republika Srpska entity, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Muslim Carpet Dealership shop. Date: circa 1920s
A Bosnian CafeA painting which shows a scene of a man riding a horse outside a cafe in a countryside town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, exotic trees stand to each side of the building. Date: circa 1923
Scrap, a Bosnian. 19th century
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - Trgovke St in the Bascarsija. The basic elements of the Carsija are markets, mosques, shops and kiosks
A Bosnian and a Tartar. Date: 1821
Bogdan Zimonjic - Serbian Orthodox priest, and VoivodeBogdan Zimonjic, (1813-1909) - Serbian Orthodox priest, and Voivode (military commander) in two major uprisings against the Ottoman Empire in 19th-century Herzegovina (185262 and 187578)
Stari Most - Mostar Bridge - Mostar, BosniaStari Most (English translation: The Old Bridge ) - a 16th century bridge in the city of Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina, that crosses the River Neretva and connects two parts of the city
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Traditional Dress (3 of 3)A young woman in traditional Bosnian Costume
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Drvar - Timber industryBosnia and Herzegovina - Drvar - already well known in the Austrian-Hungarian era due to the high-quality wood coming from that area
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Carpet Weavers at work. Date: 1911
Mostar - Mostar Bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva RiverMostar - the 16th century Ottoman Bridge (Stari Most) over the Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina, designed by the architect Mimar Hayruddin. Date: circa 1910s
The City Hall, Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina, built in 1896. Became the National and University Library in 1949 - damaged by fire during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992
Bosnian regiment off to the front, Serbia, WW1A Bosnian regiment marching off to the front in Serbia during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Princess Paul of Yugoslavia in traditional costumePrincess Paul of Yugoslavia (1903 - 1997), formerly Princess Olga of Greece, eldest daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Grand Duchess Helen Vladimirovna of Russia, sister of Princess Marina
Bosnia Herzegovina - Trebinje. A group of Muslim Carpet and Textile sellers - two are seated and smoking a Hookah Pipe
A Turkish Bula Woman from SarajevoA Turkish Bula Woman and boy from Sarajevo
Bosnian Couple in traditional costume
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Bosanski Brod. Located on the right bank of the River Sava on the border with Croatia
Wandering Dervish - Bosnia and HerzegovinaSahin (Sajahin) a Wandering Dervish from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dervish or Darvesh in Persian usually refers to a person who is a seeker of the truth i.e. universal truth
Panoramic view of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Date: 1929
Mostar Bridge Date: 1969
Milena Mrazovic (1863 - 1927), Croatian-born writer and journalist in Bosnia Herzegovina. author of Selam; or Sketches and Tales of Bosnian Life (1899). Date: 1899
Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Arnaudija MosqueThe magnificent Arnaudija Mosque (built in 1594) - Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Destroyed by the Army of Republika Srpska (Serb Militia) on 7th May 1993. Date: circa 1907
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo - pictured in this delightful montage are the Catholic Church and The Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque (and the Tomb of Husrev-Bey)
Bosnia-Herzegovina - Turkish Ottoman Man in the distinctive costume of the region. Date: circa 1905
Mostar - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Karadzoz-bey Mosque. Date: circa 1910s
Soldier sitting amid a group of children - Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Date: circa 1910s
The Emperors Mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Emperors Mosque (Careva Dzamija / Hunkar Camii), Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the first mosque to be built (1457) after the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. Date: circa 1930s
Motor car in which Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killedMotor car in which Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg were murdered by Gavrilo Princip (one of a group of six Bosnian Serb assassins coordinated by Danilo Ilic)
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - The Turkish Quarter - Street scene Date: circa 1908
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Banja Luka - Arnaudija Mosque (built 1594) -the mosque was totally destroyed by the Army of the Republic of Serbia on 7th May 1993. Date: circa 1910s
Prayer at Tomb of local Saint - BosniaPrayers at the Tomb of the local Saint - Bosnia and Herzegovina Date: 1908
Bosnian Bandit in traditional regional costume armed to the back teeth... Date: circa 1910
Austrian troops marching through Medice, Bosnia, WW1Austro-Hungarian troops marching through Medice, Bosnia, on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1915-1917
Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Woman and childA Bosnian Turkish Muslim woman, her face completely covered by a white veil and her son, who wears some incredible floral trousers and a surprised gaze
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Street MarketBosnia & Herzegovina - Street Grocer (selling fruit, vegetables and bread) from large wicker baskets
General Street scene in Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Selling MelonsBosnia & Herzegovina - Greengrocers selling melons by the side of the road, possibly in Mostar or Sarajevo
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Market SceneBosnia & Herzegovina - General Market Scene