Bosnia year 2012 stamps Middle Age Towns Blagaj and Visoko full set

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Bosnia 2012 Stamps: Middle Age Towns Blagaj and Visoko

Overview

In 2012, Bosnia and Herzegovina issued postage stamps featuring the medieval towns of Blagaj and Visoko as part of a series celebrating the country’s rich historical and architectural heritage. These stamps highlight the significance of these towns during the Middle Ages and their enduring cultural value.

Blagaj

Blagaj is a historic village and protected heritage site located in the Mostar basin, within the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. It is renowned for its unique blend of urban and rural architecture, shaped by centuries of Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influence. The most iconic landmark is the Blagaj Tekija (Dervish monastery), built around 1520, which combines Ottoman and Mediterranean architectural styles. The medieval Blagaj Fort (Stjepan-grad), perched above the village, was the seat of the Grand Duke of Bosnia and birthplace of Queen Katarina Kosača-Kotromanić. During the Middle Ages, Blagaj was a notable residential area for Bosnian rulers, especially the Hranić and Kosača royal families.

Visoko

Visoko is recognized as one of the earliest examples of medieval urbanism in Bosnia. It was first mentioned in written records in 1355 and served as the center of medieval Bosnia. The old town of Visoko functioned as a temporary residence for Bosnian rulers, the throne of the Great Bosnian Prince, and a significant trade center. Its suburb, Podvisoki, was the precursor to the modern town center. The town’s historical importance is reflected in its role as the seat of the Bosnian kingdom and its military, administrative, and economic functions during the Middle Ages.

The 2012 Stamp Issue

The 2012 stamps featuring Blagaj and Visoko were part of a thematic series by Bosnia and Herzegovina, celebrating “Middle Age Towns.” These stamps typically depict key architectural and historical landmarks, such as the Blagaj Tekija, Blagaj Fort, and the medieval structures of Visoko. The stamps serve both as collectibles and as a means to promote Bosnia’s cultural heritage internationally. While the exact catalog numbers and images for these particular stamps are not detailed in the search results, they are listed in comprehensive stamp catalogues for Bosnia and Herzegovina covering issues from 2012

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