Search references for BOBOVAC. Phrases containing BOBOVAC
See searches and references containing BOBOVAC!BOBOVAC
Fortified city of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bobovac (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Бобовац) is a historic site and the former fortified royal capital city of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was a
Bobovac
Village in Continental Croatia, Croatia
Bobovac is a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Sunja, Sisak-Moslavina County. It is located in the Banija region. According to the 2011
Bobovac,_Croatia
Medieval Bosnian court
location of medieval royal castle of Bobovac, the crown jewels of Bosnia were held. The royal chapel in Bobovac consisted the burial chamber of several
Royal_court_in_Sutjeska
Bosnian king
Duke and broke into Bosnia, forcing the King to flee from Kozograd to Bobovac, and enabling Kosača to reverse all his losses. In August, the Ottomans
Thomas_of_Bosnia
Serbian Emperor Dušan invaded the Banate of Bosnia and besieged the capital Bobovac. Following the War of Hum the Bosnian ruler Ban Stjepan II Kotromanić invaded
Bosnian–Serbian War (1350–1351)
Bosnian–Serbian_War_(1350–1351)
1377–1463 kingdom in Southeast Europe
normally took place wherever the monarch held court: in Mile, Milodraž, Bobovac, Kraljeva Sutjeska and Jajce. The Stanak enjoyed power and authority on
Kingdom_of_Bosnia
Serbian politician (1775–1832)
Jovan Simić Bobovac (17. August 1775–26 July 1832) was a Serbian politician, who began his career as knez during the Ottoman period, participated in the
Jovan_Simić_Bobovac
King of Bosnia
imprisonment during an Ottoman raid on the Bosnian royal residence of Bobovac. He arrived to Smederevo, capital of the Eastern Orthodox despotate, during
Stephen_Tomašević_of_Bosnia
Bosnian and Yugoslav archaeologist and historian (1920–1985)
conducted in Bobovac and Kraljeva Sutjeska. Bobovac and Kraljeva Sutjeska: Royal seats of Bosnian rulers in 14 and 15 centuries (Bobovac i Kraljeva Sutjeska:
Pavao_Anđelić
normally took place wherever the monarch held court: in Mile, Milodraž, Bobovac, Kraljeva Sutjeska and Jajce. The stanak enjoyed great power and authority;
Stanak
Bosnian radio station
Hrvatski Radio Bobovac or Radio Bobovac is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina. This radio station
Hrvatski_Radio_Bobovac
Village in Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
northeastern direction deep in the mountain, the historic fortress-city of Bobovac was situated on a high ridge, which was also a secluded royal seat of the
Kraljeva_Sutjeska
Battle during the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ottoman–Hungarian Wars. After the fall of Travnik and royal fortress of Bobovac, in the initial days of invasion, Ottomans, led by Sultan captured the
Siege_of_Jajce
River in Bosnia and Herzegovina
through a deep and secluded canyon passes by the medieval fortress-city of Bobovac, capital of medieval Bosnian state, and after several kilometres flows
Trstionica_(river)
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481)
1463, Sultan Mehmed II led an army into the country. The royal city of Bobovac soon fell, leaving Stephen Tomašević to retreat to Jajce and later to Ključ
Mehmed_II
Town in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Franciscan monastery, is of particular historical note. Near the monastery is Bobovac, scene of the last stand of Bosnian Queen Katarina Kosača and medieval
Kakanj
City in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Čajan town in Gračanica – which protected the roads between Visoko and Bobovac – and the town of Bedem i Goduša. The area of Visoko was conquered by Ottoman
Visoko
Serbian commander
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Zeka_Buljubaša
Serbian revolutionary
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Kara-Marko
King of Bosnia
prevented Ostoja from reclaiming the crown, but the chief royal residence of Bobovac and the Usoran town of Srebrenik were captured and restored to Ostoja.
Tvrtko_II_of_Bosnia
Mercenary
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Dragan_Papazoglu
came, and Mehmet the Conqueror's invading army took the stronghold of Bobovac. Stephen Tomašević fled north to Jajce and then to the nearby fortress
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Middle Ages
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_in_the_Middle_Ages
Late medieval Bosnian noble (later royal) dynasty
located in central Bosnia, including towns and mines such as Visoko, Bobovac, Sutjeska, Fojnica and Kreševo. From 1416 their demesne also included land
Kotromanić_dynasty
Vuk had lost some of Bosnia to his brother, but retained control over Bobovac, the capital. The nobleman Sanko Miltenović defected from Vuk to Tvrtko
Vuk,_Ban_of_Bosnia
Surname list
Serbian singer Jelena Simić (born 1992), Bosnian tennis player Jovan Simić Bobovac (1775–1831), Serbian prince Ljubiša Simić (born 1963), Serbian boxer Marko
Simić
Battle between the HVO and the ARBiH
area, particularly units linked to Ivica Rajić. While the locally based Bobovac Brigade may not have carried out the killings directly, it was reported
Battle_of_Vareš
15th-century Bosnian nobleman
Poljana valley, between royal court in Sutjeska and royal fortress-town Bobovac, on 22 August 1415. After this event, open hostility arose among the Bosnian
Dragiša_Dinjčić
Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
modern city of Vareš. The remains of the medieval royal city and castle Bobovac were recently proclaimed as national monuments, as was the Catholic Church
Vareš
Serbian voivode (military commander)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Hadži_Prodan
Franciscan friary, Kraljeva Sutjeska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
remains are located. The historically important dwelling of Bosnian kings, Bobovac, is also a short distance from the castle remains and the monastery, as
Franciscan friary, Kraljeva Sutjeska
Franciscan_friary,_Kraljeva_Sutjeska
Nuclear bunker in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Royal court in Sutjeska Visoko Bobovac Jajce Open & market towns Visoko Vrhbosna Drijeva Prača Walled cities Bihać Bobovac Jajce Počitelj Trebinje Vidoški
Armijska_Ratna_Komanda_D-0
Queen consort of Bosnia
family be banished. The vigorous artistic activity at the royal court in Bobovac during Dorothy's queenship is linked either to her personally or to Tvrtko's
Dorothy_Garai
19th-century Serbian revolutionary and dynasty founder
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Miloš_Obrenović
Srebrenik, Blagaj, Jajce, Travnik, Tešanj, Počitelj, Doboj, Vranduk, Bobovac, Stolac, Maglaj, Gradačac, Ljubuški, Sokol, Ključ, Bihać, Bosanska Krupa
Architecture of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Architecture_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Croatian actor (1932–2019)
of Independence and was missed by an enemy bullet by about 8 inches at Bobovac. Between 1990 and 1995, Sagner was a member of the Croatian Parliament
Martin_Sagner
Medieval history of Visoko
north-east, where they retreated into better fortified positions like Bobovac and Ključ. In these twilight years of the Kingdom of Bosnia, Thomas of
Visoko_during_the_Middle_Ages
City in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
walled cities & castles Bijela Tabija Bjelaj Fortress Blagaj Fortress Bobovac Bočac Fort Borač Castle Bosanska Krupa Fortress Bužim Castle Captain's
Walled_city_of_Vratnik
Baness of Bosnia
during the 14th century.[citation needed] Banness Elizabeth was buried in Bobovac in a tomb which she shared with her husband, brother-in-law Vladislaus
Elizabeth_of_Kuyavia
1154–1377 state in Southeast Europe
Hungary 1154–1377 Banner Coat of arms Bosnian Banate in 1354 Capital Visoko, Bobovac, Sutjeska Government • Type Feudal banate (Decentralized monarchy governed
Banate_of_Bosnia
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Samuilo_Jakovljević
City in Bosnia and Herzegovina
an exclamation by Queen Katarina Kosača Kotromanić, who, upon leaving Bobovac during the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463, said "My pupil is left behind
Zenica
Serbian commander
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Sima_Katić
19th-century Serbian revolutionary leader and dynasty founder
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Karađorđe
legends are in the agreement that he was betrayed by his godfather, Ilija Bobovac. A Venetian source about Mijat's death states that there were more cheers
Mijat_Tomić
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Marko_Katić
Ban of Bosnia
fortresses, Bobovac. Dušan's forces easily defeated the scattered Bosnian squadrons and went on a campaign to slowly conquer Bosnia. Eventually, Bobovac was besieged
Stephen_II,_Ban_of_Bosnia
Village in Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Herzegovina near today's Vareš, and is situated near the old medieval castle Bobovac, the residence of the Bosnian kings. The village became famous in the Middle
Borovica
Bosnian nobleman (1370–1435)
in the procession that moved from the royal court in Sutjeska towards Bobovac Fortress along the Bukovica river. During a walk, at the location called
Sandalj_Hranić
Queen consort of Bosnia
in Bobovac along with her husband and son, Stjepan Ostojić. When her husband was deposed by the powerful Bosnian nobility in 1404, he left Bobovac and
Kujava_Radinović
Serbian revolutionary commander (1771–1809)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Stevan_Sinđelić
(1767–1810), brother of Miloš Obrenović
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Milan Obrenović (revolutionary)
Milan_Obrenović_(revolutionary)
Banja Luka Yes Presereved Bihać Una-Sana Canton Yes Some edifices remain Bobovac Central Bosnia Canton Yes Ruined, royal chapel restored Medieval royal
List of cities with defensive walls
List_of_cities_with_defensive_walls
Political party in Bosnia and Herzegovina
historic events (placing the flag of the medieval kingdom of Bosnia in Bobovac), patriotic group field trips (seeing Bosnian Queen Catherine of Bosnia
AntiDayton
Name list
Šević (died c. 1764), Habsburg and Russian Serbian general Jovan Simić Bobovac (1775–1832), Serbian politician, military commander, and revolutionary
Jovan_(given_name)
15th century Bosnian nobleman
murder of his father Pavle Radinović on Parena Poljana, near Sutjeska and Bobovac, in 1415 by the hand of Grand Duke of Bosnia, Sandalj Hranić (1392–1435)
Radoslav_Pavlović_Radinović
Medieval region of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zlatonosović during a walk in Parena poljana between royal court in Sutjeska and Bobovac royal fortress-town, after which he was succeeded by his elder son Petar
Pavlovića_Zemlja
14th-century Bosnian nobleman
in the procession that moved from the royal court in Sutjeska towards Bobovac Fortress along the Bukovica river. Nothing foreshadowed the event that
Pavle_Radinović
Serbian commander in the First Serbian Uprising
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Milosav_Lapovac
Ottoman victory in Bosnia
Ottoman army under the leadership of Mahmud Pasha Angelović laid siege to Bobovac on 19 May, with the Sultan joining them the following day. Angelović was
Battle_of_Ključ_(1463)
Place in Virovitica-Podravina, Croatia
Sopje derives from its name.[dubious – discuss] Colonist settlements of Bobovac and Sopjanska Greda were established on the territory of the village municipality
Sopje
Serbian politician (1793–1867)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Jevrem_Nenadović
Serbian military commander (c. 1780 – 1813)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Hajduk_Veljko
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Tomo_Milinović
Serbian revolutionary
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Nikola_Vukićević
Bunić SDK Korenica Non-partisan Serb list Plitvička Jezera SDK Kostajnica Bobovac HSS Crkveni Bok SDS Dubica United Serb list Kostajnica SDK Majur SDK Mečenčani
1940_Croatian_local_elections
Place in Krapina-Zagorje, Croatia
Croatian Kingdom in Bosnia and the fall of the two strongest fortresses, Bobovac and Kraljeva Sutjeska, they allowed the fleeing people to settle in the
Kraljevec_na_Sutli
Type Date Notes Arap Mosque Karaköy, Istanbul Turkey Religious 1323–1325 Bobovac Kakanj Bosnia and Herzegovina – c.1349–c.1493 Ruins. Fortified city. The
List_of_Gothic_architecture
Former districts of Yugoslavia
Bunić · Korenica · Plitvička Jezera Kostajnica Cities: Municipalities: Bobovac · Crkveni Bok · Dubica · Kostajnica · Majur · Mečenčani · Staza Krapina
Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Banovina_of_Croatia
Serbian commander
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Đorđe_Zagla
Polish-Icelandic forensic anthropologist
Klonowski. (2012). Anthropological Examination of Skeletal Remains from Bobovac. Completing and Refitting Skeletal Remains: A report. Glasnik Zemaljskog
Ewa_Klonowski
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Đorđe_Ćurčija
Serbian hajduk and commander (1763–1815)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Stanoje_Glavaš
Serbian uprising leader
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Cincar-Janko
Serbian revolutionary commander (1777–1853)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Čolak-Anta
Serbian military commander (1768–1806)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Vasa_Čarapić
Albanian mercenary
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Konda_Bimbaša
Serbian military commander
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Vule_Ilić
Central Bosnia, where Catholics traditionally mark 25 October with a mass in Bobovac at the altar of the homeland. Diva Grabovčeva is a Roman Catholic virgin
National symbols of Bosnia and Herzegovina
National_symbols_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Lezhë 1462 Livad League of Lezhë 1462 Mytilene Republic of Genoa 1463 Bobovac Kingdom of Bosnia 1463 Ključ Kingdom of Bosnia 1463 Corinth Republic of
List of battles involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
Sequence of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Kingdom of Croatia from 1493 to 1593
Bosnia was conquered by Sultan Mehmed II in May 1463, after the capture of Bobovac and the execution of Stephen Tomašević, the last Bosnian king. Ottoman
Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
Hundred_Years'_Croatian–Ottoman_War
Serbian commander (1771–1831)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Petar_Dobrnjac
1993 mass killing during the Croat–Bosniak War
Ivica Rajić and Milivoj Petković were in Kiseljak, the commander of the Bobovac Brigade, based in Vareš, asked for assistance in responding to Bosnian
Stupni_Do_massacre
Prijedor operated by DiV Radio Hard Rock Radio – Banja Luka Hrvatski Radio Bobovac – Vareš K3 Radio Prnjavor – Prnjavor operated by TV K3 Korona Radio 1 –
List of radio stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_radio_stations_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
(1350–1351) Banate of Bosnia Serbian Empire Victory After a failed siege of Bobovac Bosnia regains Hum Partition of Altomanović (1373) Kingdom of Bosnia Kingdom
List of wars involving Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_wars_involving_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Serbian Revolutionary (1777–1833)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Raka_Levajac
Serbian general in the First Serbian Uprising
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Đorđe_Guzonja
King of Bosnia
Stephen Ostojić (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Ostojić / Стјепан/Стефан Остојић) was King of Bosnia from the death of his father Ostoja in 1418 until
Stephen_Ostojić_of_Bosnia
Stećak in Bosnia and Herzegovina
two royal residences, royal court in Sutjeska and royal fortress-town of Bobovac. The stećak was relocated to the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Zgošća_Stećak
Serbian military commander (1791–1861)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Milutin_Petrović
Anti-king of Bosnia
interest in Radivoj, but the Ottomans persisted and took possession of Bobovac in his name in 1434. The Hungarians restored Jajce, Hodidjed, Bočac and
Radivoj_of_Bosnia
Serbian military leader (1782 – 1868)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Uzun-Mirko
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Vujica_Vulićević
Serbian historian and politician (1777–1854)
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Matija_Nenadović
Serbian commander
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Jovan_Mitrović-Demir
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Nikola_Lunjevica
Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
time in 1469. At first, the Kreševo Nahiyah was a part of the kadiluk of Bobovac. In that year, the Kreševan fortress, bazaar and silver mines were mentioned
Kreševo
Ristić-Pljakić Milutin Savić-Garašanin Čolak-Anta Simeonović Jovan Simić Bobovac Stevan Sinđelić Nikola Smiljanić Hadži-Melentije Stevanović Milenko Stojković
Old_Rashko
Village in Continental Croatia, Croatia
(2021) • Total 11 • Density 0.44/km2 (1.1/sq mi) Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code 44214 Bobovac Area code (+385) 44
Ivanjski_Bok
Village in Brčko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina
town of the Sandići noble family with relatives in a fortified city of Bobovac." It is assumed that a village and its adjoining area was named by or after
Sandići
the country, beginning the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia. The royal city of Bobovac soon fell, leaving Tomašević to retreat to Jajce and later to Ključ. Mehmed
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of thilai
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Charusila | சாரà¯à®·à¯€à®²à®¾
The beautiful woman, Beautiful jewel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Siva Krishna | ஷிவா கரஷà¯à®£Â
Lord Shiva & Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Spanish Italian
Fire.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A season, Lioness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
God; Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian
Devoted to the Lord
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Taken from Igraine.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Poet.
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC
BOBOVAC