Hutovo Fortress
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Hutovo fortress or Hadžibegov Grad (the Hajji bey fort),[1] also Hutovski Grad, is a fortress in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the municipality of Neum near the village of Hutovo.[2][3]
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Hutovo fortress | |
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Hadžibegov Grad (Hajji bey fort) | |
Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
Coordinates | 42.9510122°N 17.8031275°E / 42.9510122; 17.8031275 |
Type | Castle, fortification) |
Site information | |
Owner | Rizvanbegović noble family |
Controlled by |
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Condition | Ruined (National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Site history | |
Built | earliest record June 28, 1525 |
In use | 1525-1878 |
Materials | Limestone |
Demolished | torched 1875-1878 |
Battles/wars | 1875-1878 uprising |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Hajji Mehmed bey Rizvanbegović |
Designations | |
Official name | Hutovo's town (Hajjibeg town), the historic site |
Type | Category II cultural and historical property |
Criteria | A, B, C i.vi., D i.ii.iv., F ii., G i.v., I i. |
Designated | 5 May 2004 (?th session) |
Reference no. | 2417 |
Decision no. | 05.1-35-63/04 |
State | National Monuments of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
This site is protected and listed as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Government of BiH and its KONS[1] |
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