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Isa Bey Ishaković

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karijeru. Po drugima, Isak Hranić/Hranušić zarobljen je tijekom jednog upada akindžija na posjed velikaške obitelji Pavlović, inače gospodara velikog dijela Istočne Bosne, uključujući i srednjovjekovnu župu Vrhbosnu. U zarobljeništvu se dokazao kao izuzetno sposoban, što je vođu spomenutih akindžija potaknulo da mu ostavi imetak, ali i poziciju koju je obnašao. Potpuno drukčiji pristup na porijeklo Ishakovića imaju istraživanja historičarke umjetnosti Lidije Bogojević Kumbaradži iz Skoplja. Ona smatra da je rodonačelnik Ishakovića Pašajigit-beg iz Saruhana (Kapadokije), a da je Ishak-beg bio njegov sin. Zanimljivosti idu do mjere u kojoj se skopski begovi Kumbaradžije smatraju izravnim potomcima Isa-bega Ishakovića, o čemu posjeduju i autentičnu dokumentaciju. Iznad ulaza u nekadašnji bazar u Skopju, građevine koju je podigao Ishaković, stoji ploča o obnovi bazara. Natpis kazuje da su bazar obnovili begovi Kumbaradžije, nasljednici Isa-begov
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Naime, dogovoreno je da Isa-beg Ivanu vrati ženu i plati dodatnih 500 dukata kako bi dobio natrag Mustafu. Živanov opunomoćenik Ratko Vukosalić je 16. septembra 1470. godine doveo u Dubrovnik Markovićevu ženu, koju je predao zajedno sa 300 dukata. Nakon toga je preuzeo Mustafu kojeg je vratio
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Ta dvojenja idu u smjeru – da je riječ o bratu Stjepana Vukčića Kosače, koji ga je predao Mehmedu II kao garanciju lojalnosti. Po ovoj teoriji Isa-beg je, nakon što ga je usvojio Ishak-beg (otud prezime), konvertirao na islam, te za ondašnje prilike izgradio zavidnu vojničku i političku
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To se najbolje vidi iz sadržine vijesti na osnovu koje znamo za njihovu prisutnost u Bosni 1438 godine, a još bolje iz činjenice da se u proljeće sljedeće godine ovdje pojavio novi skopski sandžakbeg Isa-beg, sin dotadašnjeg skopskog sandžaka Ishak bega koji je bio upućen na akcije u
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and had by contemporary measures a significant military and political career within the Ottoman Empire. His patronymic Hranić indicates that his father's name was Hrana, which means that he was not Stjepan's brother but that Ishak Bey Hranić was Sandalj Hranić's
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for most of his career. Of Bosnian noble origin, he was recruited after being held hostage by the Ottomans. He was a provincial governor during the 1450s and 1460s, first in charge of the
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Ishaković participated in ransom slavery in 1470 when he ransomed a highly positioned Ottoman official named Mustafa by releasing the wife of
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Krajište Isa-bega Ishakovića: Zbirni katastarski popis iz 1455 godine. - List of properties of Isa-Beg Isaković in 1455
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as hostage and guarantee of Kosača's loyalty. After being adopted by Pasha Jigit Bey he was converted into
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in 1461 in the former Bosnian province of Vrhbosna. Between then and 1463 he built the core of the city's
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As governor of the province of Bosnia, Isa-Beg assured its future prosperity. He founded
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leader freed him (prompted him to leave the property, as well as his title).
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15th century Bosnian nobleman, Ottoman general and governor of Bosnia
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E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936, Volume VIII
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fortress in 1435, after it had been briefly reconquered by
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of Bosnia, briefly in 1463, and then from 1464 to 1470.
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in Bosnian sources. Some sources spell his patronymic "
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There are two main theories about his father identity:
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Ishaković built many important buildings part of the
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Isa-beg Ishaković
Ottoman Turkish
given name
title
Bey
Ottoman Empire
sanjak-bey
Kosača
Pavlović
Turkish
Ottoman
Bosnian
Sanjak of Bosnia
Sanjak of Skopje
Bosnian
Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
Mehmed II
Islam
Pavlović noble family
Bosnia
župa
Vrhbosna
Hodidjed
Matko Talovac
sanjak-bey
Sanjak of Skopje
Ishak-Beg
Serbia

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