Ishak Bey or Ishak-Beg or Ishak-Beg Hranić was an Ottoman governor and soldier, the Sanjakbey of Üsküb from 1415 to 1439. According to some sources he...
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patronymic Hranić indicates that his father's name was Hrana, which means that he was not Stjepan's brother but that Ishak Bey Hranić was Sandalj Hranić's brother...
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Kosača noble family (redirect from Hranić noble family)
Vuković Sandalj Hranić, Grand Duke of Bosnia, ca 1392–1435 Vuk Hranić, knyaz in the Bosnian court Ivan Vuković, prince Adam Vuković Vukac Hranić, knyaz in the...
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consequences because Hranić, the most dangerous enemy of Balša III, became his stepfather and protector. With this marriage Hranić spoiled the relations...
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Duke of Bosnia, Sandalj Hranić (1392–1435), Radosav together with his older brother Peter, started a war against Sandalj Hranić and his Kosača clan, as...
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protector, but the two did not engage directly. When the Ottoman army led by Ishak Bey launched a raid against Bosnia, specifically targeting the domains of...
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son of King Thomas, became an Ottoman statesman and sanjak-bey under the name Ishak Bey Kraloğlu. He is last mentioned in 1492. The demesne of the Kotromanić...
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Burial Santa Maria in Aracoeli Spouse Stephen Thomas of Bosnia Issue Ishak Bey Kraloğlu Catherine of Bosnia House Kosača (paternally) Kotromanić (by...
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freedoms, recorded in a charter issued on December 21, 1422 also in Visoko. Ishak Bey retreated[needs context] with his forces and Tvrtko became undisputed...
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