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Ključ Fortress is a medieval fortress in
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, above the modern-day town of Ključ. It is located on an elongated slope on high rocks that dominate the valley of the river
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. Before it was redeveloped, there was a small ancient fortress from
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times.


Etymology

In
Serbo-Croatian Serbo-Croatian ( / ), also known as Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS), is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is a pluricentric language with four mutually i ...
, word ''ključ'' literally means "key". The Ključ Fortress was likely named in reference to the geographical position it had within the Bosnian state territory, located in the border area, where it was "key of Bosnia" ''(ključ Bosne)''.


Location and description

The fortress complex was nested above the left bank of the Sana, on a steep rugged cliff at an altitude of 521 m, at the place where the Sana enters the narrow gorge between cliffs of Breščica (528 m) and Ljubinska (656 m), in a naturally extremely well defended position. Traces of fortification buildings from an ancient times are found in place of medieval fortress, some from Roman times at the main plateau near the Ljubica tower, and some masonry even more ancient on a narrow terrace just below the fortress. An important crossing over the Sana was monitored from this fortress, controlling a traffic through the Sana valley, which connected Pounje with the
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and Vrbas valleys. The fortress complex consists of three parts connected by walls: the town with its castle-town (in Serbo-Croatian: ''podgrađe''), Tabor and Ljubica (Lubica) towers. The oldest core is the town with its ''podgrađe,'' which is protected by a high rampart on the north (access) side. Tabor and Ljubica towers were extended in the Ottoman era. Ljubica is a protruding tower that was erected as a side protection of the core of the fortress.


History

At first the region around the town was part of the ''
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'' of Mrena, and later the ''župa'' of Brnjice-Banica. In the
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, a unique territorial-political unit was formed as the ''župa'' of Sanica, in which Ključ was a seat. It was already one of the oldest towns during the 13th century. Ključ was first explicitly mentioned in 1322, in the
charter A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority (or sovereignty), and that the ...
of Ban Stjepan II Kotromanić, who granted the ''župas'' of Banica (''Mrenska župa'') and Vrbanja, with the towns of Ključ and
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, to Vukoslav Hrvatinić of Hrvatinić nobel family. The fortress was inherited by Vukoslav Hrvatinić's son,
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. In 1364, Vlatko ceded the fortress to the Hungarian king
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in exchange for possessions in Hungary, namely
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n town Bršljanovac. After the death of Louis I in 1382, Ključ and other family estates was retaken by
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (c. 1350–1416) was a medieval Bosnian nobleman and magnate, Grand Duke of Bosnia, Knez of Donji Kraji, and Duke of Split. He was the most prominent member of the Hrvatinić noble family, and one of the major feu ...
, Grand Duke of Bosnia, at the time the head of the family, in a successful military campaign. Being childless, some of Hrvoje's possessions, including Ključ, became inheritance of the grandchildren of Hrvoje's brother, ''
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'' Dragiša Vukčić. The town with its castle-town is mentioned in the charter of King
Stjepan Tomaš Stephen Thomas ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Stefan Tomaš, Стефан Томаш, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, label=none, Stjepan Tomaš, Стјепан Томаш; 1411 – 10 July 1461), a member of the House of Kotromanić, reigned from ...
in issued in Vranduk in 1446, when he confirmed the possession of Ključ to Ivaniš Dragišić and his sons. Although the town of Ključ has been known for 120 years at the time, only in this charter of King Tomaš is the castle-town mentioned by name of Podključ. Ključ was the last capital of the Bosnian king
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, who withdrew from
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to Ključ before the
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, so the town rightly received the epithet Royal City. The last episode between the Bosnian and Ottoman armies took place under its walls in 1463, marking the end of the independence of the medieval Bosnian state.Konstantin Mihajlović, ''Јаничарове успомене или Турска хроника'', (prijevod i predgovor Đorđe Živanović) Spomenik Srpske akademije nauka 107, Beograd 1959. Drugo izdanje 1986, pp.49-52 Since then, Bosnia has become a part of the great Ottoman Empire as the
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, and later as the Bosnian Eyalet (Pashaluk). In the first years, the town was the gathering place of the Ottoman army for further conquests towards
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and the Croatian-Austro-Hungarian territories. During the Ottoman rule, Ključ was the seat of the
nahija A nāḥiyah ( , plural ''nawāḥī'' ), also nahiyeh, nahiya or nahia, is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages or sometimes smaller towns. In Tajikistan, it is a second-level divisi ...
,
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and
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. A similar story is repeated in 1878 during the
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, when Bosnians offered strong resistance to the Austro-Hungarian army here.


In culture

The image of Ključ is preserved on the engraving in the travelogue of
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from 1530.


Protection

The Commission to Preserve National Monuments of BiH declared the ''Architectural Ensemble - Old Town of Ključ'' a
National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina The National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina include: *sites, places, immovable and movable heritage of historical and cultural importance, as designated by the Commission to preserve national monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the basis o ...
on 12 May 2003.


Literature

* Tihomir Glavaš, Ključ, Arheološki leksikon Bosne i Hercegovine, Tom II, Zemaljski muzej Bosne i Hercegovine, Sarajevo 1988, 147. * Jelena Mrgić, ''Кључ на Сани, Лексикон градова и тргова средњовековних српских земаља - према писаним изворима'' - Zavod za udžbenike, Beograd 2010, str. 128–129. *
Marko Vego Marko Vego (8 January 1907 – 26 February 1985) was a Bosnian and Yugoslav archaeologist, epigrapher and historian. Biography Vego was born in Čapljina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to father Jozo who was a worker at a tobacco station. Vego ...
, Naselja srednjovjekovne bosanske države. Svjetlost, Sarajevo 1957., 105 * Ivo Bojanovski, Ključ na Sani, Ključ – srednjovjekovni grad. Arheološki pregled 15, Savez arheoloških društava Jugoslavije, Beograd 1973, 100 –105. * Ivo, Bojanovski, Ključ na Sani, Ključ – srednjovjekovni grad. Arheološki pregled 23, Savez arheoloških društava Jugoslavije, Beograd, 1982, 140–142. *
Desanka Kovačević-Kojić Desanka Kovačević-Kojić (; 3 October 1925 – 13 August 2022) was a Serbian medievalist, specialized in the medieval history of Serbia and Bosnia, and in particular urban history, trade and commercial relations. She left Sarajevo in 1993, af ...
, Gradska naselja srednjovjekovne bosanske države. Sarajevo, Veselin Masleša, 1978.


References


External links

* Stari grad Ključ

* Ključ nekad

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