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Gerzovo ( Serbian Cyrillic:Герзово) is a settlement located in the municipality of Mrkonjić Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Geography

Gerzovo is located in the southeastern portion of the Mrkonjić Grad Municipality bordering Šipovo. Gerzovo is situated under a hill and is primarily a field.


Name

This settlement wasn't always named Gerzovo, in the 1528 Ottoman
Defter A ''defter'' (plural: ''defterler'') was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire. Description The information collected could vary, but ''tahrir defterleri'' typically included details of villages, dwellings, household ...
it was labeled as Pr'ovo (Прхово) or Popovići. The Slavic traveler
Benedikt Kuripešić Benedikt may refer to: *Benedikt, a spelling of the name Benedict *Benedikt, Benedikt Benedikt () is the central settlement in the Municipality of Benedikt in northeastern Slovenia. Before 1998, it was part of the Municipality of Lenart. It lies ...
concluded in his Book (''Travel Writings through Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Rumelia;1530'') that the settlement's name was Gerzovo. In correlation with Atanastije Grgićević in the description of the Klis Sanjak mentions
Sokograd Soko Grad ( sr-cyrl, Соко Град, link=no, ) may refer to: Serbia * Soko Grad (Sokobanja), near the spa town of Sokobanja, Serbia * Soko Grad (Ljubovija) Soko Grad ( sr, Соко Град) is a former town and medieval fortification near ...
and Gerzovo together. Gerzovo itself is derived from the Duke Gerzelez Alija (Turkish: ''Gürz Ilyas'') whose turbe until recently was located in Gerzovo, on Breščić, and who died there at the end of the 15th century.


History

In late May 1463, Mahmud Pasha launched an invasion of Bosnia with 20,000 Soldiers directly heading towards Jajce through Gerzovo, Sokoc, Pecka, Medina, and Ključ. After the Turkish Conquest of Bosnia, The Nahija of Sokol or The Nahija of Gerzovo was a Nahija formed in 1528 that controlled territory from Pliva to the Sana river. During this time period, the settlement of Pecka and Vrbljani was first mentioned. In the Turkish defters, it is hard to identify the correlation between censuses in that period to now due to name changes. The settlement Gerzovo was named Prhovo (''Прово'') while the settlement Pecka was listed as Kozara (Козара). It can be confirmed that all of the settlements around Baraći were part of the Sokolac Nahija. During the Nahija of Gerzovo, Sokograd was the administrative center of the Nahija.


Nahija of Gerzovo


Toponyms

In the Župa of Gerzovo, Many settlements were inhabited during the Roman Empire. Pecka was (''Sarnade'') Sarići was (''Saritte near Šipovo'') Jezero was (''Indenea'') and Majdan or Mrkonjić was (''Balole'')


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