Kulen Vakuf (Serbian Cyrillic: Кулен Вакуф) is a village in the municipality of Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Kulen Vakuf was the birthplace of Bosnian...
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The Kulen Vakuf massacre was committed during World War II by Communist-led Yugoslav Partisans and groups of non-communist Serb rebels (including Chetniks)...
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Vakuf may refer to: Spelling for Waqf in southeastern Europe Albania Kastriot, Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Vakuf Donji Vakuf Kulen Vakuf Vakuf...
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against local Croat and Muslim population, especially in the area of Kulen Vakuf. As NDH forces lacked the strength to suppress the uprising, the Italian...
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the rebels captured Kulen Vakuf. Around 2,000 Muslims and a smaller number of Croats (around 100) were killed in the Kulen Vakuf massacre. Victims of...
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Kulen Vakuf where it is joined by the small tributary Ostrovica before continuing to flow in a general northward direction. Downstream of Kulen Vakuf...
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– 13 August 1806) was a Bosnian Ottoman nobleman born and raised in Kulen Vakuf who later became the Kapetan of Bosnia Eyalet. He was the seventh captain...
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Donja Gata Dubovsko Gorjevac Grabež Grmuša Hrgar Izačić Jezero Kalati Kulen Vakuf Lohovo Lohovska Brda Mala Peća Mali Skočaj Međudražje Muslići Ostrovica...
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Plana masssacre 3 September 1941 Plana Chetniks 425 Kulen Vakuf massacre 6-8 September 1941 Kulen Vakuf Chetniks, Yugoslav Partisans c. 3,000 (captured soldiers...
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fort Milančeva Kula, Rmanj Monastery, medieval fortress Ostrovica above Kulen Vakuf, as well as outside the park zone Sokolačka Kula fortress in Sokolac...
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