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Summary Of: Zahumlje

The most eastern border of Zahumlje went along the line... Zahumlje had access to the Adriatic Sea with the Peninsular of... Zahumlje was split into two Duchies... Upper Zahumlje at the west and Lower Zahumlje at the east... Zahumlje may have been under Croatian influence... Both Zahumlje and Croatia were under the religious jurisdiction of the... Serbian Prince Desa took over Zahumlje in the 12th century and it was subsequently incorporated into the... and Zahumlje before 1151 and the... of Upper Zahumlje up to 1239... of southern Zahumlje up to 1250... of Zahumlje up to 1249... knez of Zahumlje and one of the Dukes of... a Knez of Zahumlje and Primorje from 1435 until his death in 1466...

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