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Gradačac and Castle
* Gradačac Castle
Image: Gradacac 08. JPG | Castle of Gradačac
Gradačac Castle.

Gradačac and is
Gradačac ( Cyrillic: Градачац ) is a town and municipality in the northeastern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located roughly south of the Sava river.
Administratively, Gradačac is part of the Tuzla Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Gradačac is the place where the traditional international fair for plums is held.
The first known captain of the Gradaščević captaincy in Gradačac is Mehmed-kapetan, whose rule lasted until 1169 A. H. ( 1755 – 1756 ).
It is notable that all of Husein's construction projects were related to the city of Gradačac and its immediate area.
The famed Samson Cerfberr of Medelsheim is known to have served under his command north of Gradačac.

Gradačac and also
The župa of Gradačac was first mentioned in 1302, while the town's first written mention dates from 1465 ( also as Gračac ).
Husein's rule in Gradačac was also notable because of his tolerance towards the Christian populace under his jurisdiction ; both Catholic and Orthodox.
In 1808 he also carried on with the previously started renovation of the family castle in Gradačac.

Gradačac and Husein
Husein Gradaščević was an able military commander and administrators from the northern Bosnian town of Gradačac.
Husein was born to Osman and his wife Melek-Hanuma in 1802 in the Gradaščević family house in Gradačac.
Upon his father's death, Husein deferred to his eldest brother Murat because of his age and status as successor to the Gradačac captaincy, in fact Husein Gradaščević rose to the head of the Gradačac military captaincy only after his brother Murat was poisoned in the 1821 by rival aristocrats attempting to gain the favor of the desperate Grand Vizier.
When Husein took over the Gradačac captaincy, he focused most of his attention on administration of internal affairs.
Upon receiving orders from the Bosnian vizier Abdurahim-paša, Husein mobilized the Gradačac populace and strengthened his defenses.

Gradačac and Bosnia
* Zvijezda Gradačac, a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gradačac became part of the Tuzla Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war.
Location of Gradačac in modern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
During his rule, Gradačac further expanded its status as one of the most prosperous captaincies in Bosnia.
During Husein's captaincy, the Christians in Gradačac were known to be the most satisfied in Bosnia.
The main streets in Gradačac and Sarajevo are both named after him, as well as numerous other places in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Gradačac and Gradaščević
Gradaščević was born in Gradačac in 1802 — hence his surname Gradaščević, meaning " of Gradačac "— and grew up surrounded by a political climate of turmoil in the western reaches of the Ottoman Empire.
Following a riot in the Sarajevo camp during these preparations, Gradaščević even provided shelter for the ousted Abdurahim-paša in Gradačac before assisting him in his escape from the country.
Between the December 20 and December 31, 1830, Gradaščević hosted a gathering of Bosniak aristocrats in Gradačac.
Gradaščević fled to Gradačac as the imperial army entered the city on June 5 and prepared to march on Travnik.
Upon realizing the difficulties that his home and family would experience if he stayed there, Gradaščević decided to leave Gradačac and continue on to Austrian lands instead.
An impressive statue and monument to Gradaščević are to be built in Gradačac sometime in the near future.
Osman Gradaščević was the captain of the Ottoman military captaincy of Gradačac, which he was in control of since 1765.

Gradačac and who
Upon his death it was Murat who succeeded him as captain of Gradačac.

Gradačac and was
The Army of Republika Srpska operated a similar train that was ambushed and destroyed in October 1992 at the entrance to the town of Gradačac by Bosnian Muslim forces that included a T-55 tank.
The first spa facility, Ilidža Spa Treatment Centre was built on the thermal springs in Gradačac in 1882.
In 1939, a small portion of the Vrbas Banovina with Croat majority ( Derventa and Gradačac ) in the northeast was detached and made a part of the newly formed Banovina of Croatia.
Within the Gradačac city walls Husein's most significant contribution to the city was the clock tower () which was built in 1824.
The authority he wielded in the later years of his captaincy in Gradačac explains the great role he was to have in the years to follow.
He was responsible for the construction of the White mosque in Modriča along with a nearby travelers inn, another mosque, and a madrassa with a fountain in Gračanica, as well as another madrassa in Gradačac.

Gradačac and Bosnian
* there were some villages in Gradačac municipality under Bosnian Croat control ( 5 km < sup > 2 </ sup >)

Castle and is
But what is equally impressive is the delicacy and wonderful lyric quality of both the band and Mulligan's baritone sax in a fragile ballad like Bob Brookmeyer's arrangement of `` Django's Castle ''.
Grace O ' Malley's Castle Kildamhnait Castle is a 15th century tower house associated with the O ' Malley Clan, who were once a ruling family of Achill.
Another small oil on parchment, Danube Landscape with Castle Wörth ( c. 1520 ) is one of the earliest accurate topographical paintings of a particular building in its setting, of a type that was to become a cliché in later centuries.
The Ascanians are named after Ascania ( or Ascaria ) Castle, Schloss Askanien, which is located near and named after Aschersleben.
Aberdour Castle is now in the care of Historic Scotland and open to the public ( entrance charge ).
Balmoral Castle is a large estate house in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Balmoral Castle is built from granite quarried at Invergelder on the estate, and comprises two main blocks, each arranged around a courtyard.
At the south-east is a tall clock tower topped with turrets, one of which has a balustrade similar to a feature at Castle Fraser.
Craigowan Lodge is used regularly by the Queen's friends and family, and has also been used by the Queen while Balmoral Castle is being prepared.
The aim is to carry the ball from the " Salting Pool " via the old A30, along Callywith Road, then through Castle Street, Church Square and Honey Street to finish at the Turret Clock in Fore Street.
The island town hosts a range of attractions including the Castle Coole Estate and Enniskillen Castle, which is home to the museum of The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
52 rifle is used as ceremonial weapon by Prague Castle Guard.
Castle of the Winds ( CotW ) is a tile-based roguelike video game for Windows 3. x.
The earliest known reference to croquet in Scotland is the booklet called The Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations which was published in the mid-1860s for the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton.
On the page facing the title page is a picture of Eglinton Castle with a game of " croquet " in full swing.
This now is identified as Barbury Castle, an Iron Age hill fort in Wiltshire, near Swindon.
Although killing oneself is forbidden under normal Jewish law as being a denial of God's goodness in the world, under extreme circumstances when there has seemed no choice but to either be killed or forced to betray their religion, Jews have committed suicide or mass suicide ( see Masada, First French persecution of the Jews, and York Castle for examples ).
Despite its small size ( roughly from its northernmost to southernmost points ), there is significant variation in mean temperature and amount of snowfall between Sussex County and New Castle County.
The center of population of Delaware is located in New Castle County, in the town of Townsend.
The port was used as the sailing point for the Crusades of 1147 and 1190, and a creek close to Dartmouth Castle is supposed by some to be named for the vast fleets which assembled there ( Warfleet Creek ).

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