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Zahumlje or Hum was a medieval region, administrative unit and principality, which was part of the Serbian Principality, Serbian Kingdom, Croatian Kingdom and Bosnian Kingdom, at brief times independent. It was located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia (today parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, respectively).
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Захумље Hum Zahumlje Zachlumia | |||||||||
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Principality of Serbia[1] (839-960) Independent (fl. 913-926) Byzantine annexation (960-1038) Kingdom of Serbia (Duklja) (1038-1112) Grand Principality of Serbia (1112-1217) Kingdom of Serbia (1217-1318) Kingdom of Croatia (1318-1322) Serbian Empire (1325-1358) Kingdom of Bosnia (1358-1434) Administrative Unit of Medieval Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia | |||||||||
839–1435 | |||||||||
The Serb lands according to Constantine VII (945-959) Zahumlje in pink | |||||||||
Capital | Ston (1166-1192) | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
• Forming of Unit | 839 | ||||||||
• Becomes Herzegovina of Bosnia | 1435 | ||||||||
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