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The 7th Muslim Brigade () was an elite all-volunteer brigade of the 3rd Corps of the
Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (; ; ARBiH), often referred to as Bosnian Army, was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the government of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina i ...
which was active during the
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. It served as the ARBiH's primary assault brigade in Central Bosnia, and was headquartered in
Zenica Zenica ( ; ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Zenica-Doboj Canton. It is located in the Bosna (river), Bosna river valley, about north of Sarajevo. The ...
. The brigade's manpower largely came from the cities of
Zenica Zenica ( ; ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Zenica-Doboj Canton. It is located in the Bosna (river), Bosna river valley, about north of Sarajevo. The ...
,
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
, and
Kakanj Kakanj ( sr-cyrl, Какањ) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the Europe's oldest continuously inhabitted settlement. As of 2013, ...
; however, there were soldiers from all over Bosnia who served in its ranks. During the war, the brigade liberated over 1,100 km2 of territory, including multiple cities, as well as numerous villages and mountains. Some of the most notable combat actions of the 7th Muslim brigade include the liberation of Vareš,
Fojnica Fojnica ( sr-cyrl, Фојница) is a town and municipality located in Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located west of the capital Sarajevo, in the valley of the Foj ...
,
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,
Kakanj Kakanj ( sr-cyrl, Какањ) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the Europe's oldest continuously inhabitted settlement. As of 2013, ...
, and
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
from the hands of HVO forces, as well as the defence of Mt. Igman and the liberation of Mt. Vlašić (Opaljenik),
Teslić Teslić ( sr-cyrl, Теслић) is a town in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the central part of Republika Srpska, on the banks of the Usora (river), Usora River. As of 2013, the town has a population of 7,518 inhabita ...
- Šerić (Jezera), Nabožić (
Ilijaš Ilijaš is a town and municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located northwest of the inner city of Sarajevo, making it ''de facto'' a town and suburb of Sara ...
), and Vozuća and the Ozren pocket from VRS forces. 3,447 soldiers passed through the ranks of the brigade, and 236 were killed in action. 30 members were awarded the Bosnian Army's highest wartime award, the Golden Lily (''Zlatni Ljiljan'').


Formation and structure

The 7th Muslim Brigade (''7. muslimanska brigada'') was officially formed on November 17, 1992, in
Zenica Zenica ( ; ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Zenica-Doboj Canton. It is located in the Bosna (river), Bosna river valley, about north of Sarajevo. The ...
. It was formed as an all-volunteer brigade composed of Bosniaks from various units in Travnik, Zenica, and Kakanj. On its date of formation, the brigade had three battalions: * 1st battalion (''1. muslimanski bataljon / 1. travnički bataljon'') - headquartered in
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
; made of up various Bosniak detachments from the area. * 2nd battalion (''2. muslimanski bataljon / 2. zenički bataljon'') - headquartered in Zenica; formed from the 7th Muslim battalion of the 1st Zenica brigade (''1. zenička brigada''), as well as detachments from Pojske, Orahovice, and Begov Han, and other smaller units. * 3rd battalion (''3. muslimanski bataljon / 3. kakanjski bataljon'') - headquartered in Kakanj; made up of the Kakanj "Muslim forces" (''muslimanske snage'') detachment, as well as the "Martyr Resul" (''"Šehid Resul"'') detachment from
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. Following the formation of the Zenica-based 3rd Corps on December 1, 1992, the 7th Muslim Brigade enters its ranks. In 1993, a sabotage-reconnaissance company, or DIČ (''diverzantsko-izviđačka četa'') was formed, composed of volunteers from preexisting reconnaissance, sabotage and assault platoons from all battalions. The DIČ became the spearhead of the 7th Muslim brigade and was directly subordinated to the brigade command. On February 22, 1994, with the formation of the 7th Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) in
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
, the 1st battalion of the 7th Muslim Brigade was formed into its own brigade, the 737th Muslim light brigade (''737. muslimanska lahka brigada''). Consequently, a new 1st battalion was formed, incorporating fighters from the "Martyr Resul" detachment and the general Kakanj area, largely pulling manpower from the 3rd battalion. In April 1995, a 4th battalion was formed, made up largely of soldiers from the Lašva valley. On April 14, 1994, by order of the General Staff of the ARBiH, the 7th Muslim Brigade was awarded the honorary title "Slavna" (Celebrated), with the full name of the brigade being ''7. muslimanska slavna brdska brigada''. On May 13, 1995, the General Staff presented the 7th Muslim Brigade with the highest honorary title, "Viteška" (Knightly). The brigade was also renamed from a mountain brigade to a liberation brigade type "A" (''oslobodilačka brigada tipa "A"''), which denoted an assault/maneuver brigade. The 7th brigade's final full title, which it carried until the war's end, was ''7. muslimanska viteška oslobodilačka brigada''. After the signing of the
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and the end of hostilities, the 7th Muslim brigade becomes part of the Army of the Federation of Bosnia & Herzegovina (VFBiH) and is renamed the 7th mechanized brigade (''7. mehanizovana brigada''). With the forming of the Armed Forces of Bosnia & Herzegovina (OSBiH), the 7th mechanized brigade is dissolved along with many other VFBiH formations. Near the end of the war, the 7th Muslim brigade's general structure looked as such: -Sabotage-reconnaissance company (''diverzantsko-izviđačka četa / DIČ'') - Zenica (subordinated directly to brigade command) * 1st battalion (''1. bataljon'') - Kakanj/Kaćuni (largely personnel from 3rd battalion) * 2nd battalion (''2. bataljon'') - Zenica * 3rd battalion (''3. bataljon'') - Kakanj * 4th battalion (''4. bataljon'') - Lašva Valley (reserve battalion) During the war, volunteers from all throughout Bosnia came to fight with the 7th Muslim brigade. Units which had a notable number of soldiers transfer into the 7th brigade include the 306th mountain brigade (''306. brdska brigada'') from Travnik, the 328th mountain brigade (''328. slavna brdska brigada'') from Zavidovići, the 329th mountain brigade (''329. brdska brigada'') from Kakanj, the 303rd and 314th mountain brigades (''303. viteška brdska brigada, 314. slavna brdska brigada'') from Zenica, as well as numerous others. Though there was much speculation by foreign and enemy media, the 7th Muslim brigade never incorporated any sizable number of foreign fighters (referred to as 'Mujahideen' by foreign press) into its ranks. However, a handful of members of the 7th Muslim brigade left from 1993 onwards to fight in the independent detachment "El-Mudžahidin" (''odred "el-Mudžahidin''), seeking adherence to Salafi Islamic practice. This detachment, unlike the 7th brigade, contained a large number of foreign volunteers from various nations, largely from the Middle East and North Africa, as well as a large number of religious fundamentalist Bosniaks from various parts of the country. The "El-Mudžahidin" unit, led by foreign volunteers from Arab and North African states, featured an extensive set of rules and restrictions based on
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, such as the completion of a mandatory month-long
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course led by foreign preachers prior to entering the unit, as well as numerous restrictions, such as bans on smoking, shaving, music, and more, vastly differentiating itself from all other ARBiH units, including the 7th Muslim brigade, in this way. It was also the case that war crimes committed by this detachment were falsely and regularly attributed to the 7th Muslim brigade by local and foreign media, which was cleared up during ICTY trials in the post-war years.


Combat history

The first combat action of the 7th Muslim Brigade was the first attempt at breaking the
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. In December of 1992, along with various other units from the 3rd and 6th Corps, the 7th brigade fought VRS forces on the key hilltop "''Višegrad''" near
Visoko Visoko ( sr-cyrl, Високо, ) is a city located in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality had a population of 39,938 inhabitants with 11,205 livi ...
. Although they captured the elevation, the overall operation was unsuccessful due to overwhelming VRS firepower, forcing them to eventually abandon their positions on Višegrad. Shortly afterwards, all-out conflict broke out between the ARBiH and HVO in Central Bosnia. One of the first battles against the HVO took place in the village of Dusina, near Busovača, in January of 1993, which led to the ousting of the Croat forces from the settlement by members of the 7th Muslim brigade's 2nd battalion, following their initial occupation of the area. After a few months of escalation, tensions between the HVO and ARBiH fully erupted in mid-April of 1993, with clashes breaking out in the city of
Zenica Zenica ( ; ) is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina and an administrative and economic center of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Zenica-Doboj Canton. It is located in the Bosna (river), Bosna river valley, about north of Sarajevo. The ...
. The 7th Muslim brigade, along with other local military and police formations, were tasked with clearing the Croat forces from the city. The HVO's Zenica-based Jure Francetić brigade (''brigada "Jure Francetić"'') was forced out of the city in only a few days, setting up defensive position to the west, in the village of Gornji Čajdraš'. In the days that followed, forces of the 7th Muslim brigade, with support from other 3rd Corps units, defeated the Jure Francetić brigade in Gornji Čajdraš, with its members either surrendering or fleeing to HVO forces in the
Vitez Vitez ( sr-cyrl, Витез) is a town and municipality located in the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, the town has a population of 6,329 inhab ...
area. The period of June and July, 1993, saw the 7th Muslim Brigade fighting day in and day out against both Croat and Serb forces. On June 4, fierce fighting broke out in the city of
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
between ARBiH and HVO forces. In an attempt to take advantage of the frenzy, VRS forces on Mt. Vlašić, which overlooked the city, launched an attack on the region of Bijelo Bučje, where they make initial gains but are soon thereafter halted by a 40-man intervention unit from the 7th brigade's 1st battalion. By June 5, 1993, HVO forces had largely been pushed out of Travnik proper, and had taken up position in the villages surrounding the city. In one such area, elements of the brigade's 1st battalion, along with other Travnik-based ARBiH units, launch an attack on fortified HVO positions in Meščema, which proved to be successful and led to a large bounty of captured weapons and equipment. The 7th Muslim brigade liberated Ušice and village of Ovnak on June 7, then proceeding to deblockade the besieged village of Čukle, which had up until that point been defended by local residents armed only with personal weapons. That same day, the brigade engaged in fierce combat with HVO forces in the fortified village of Novo Selo, liberating the village by the early afternoon and pushing into Grahovčići. With this action, the 7th Muslim brigade had created a corridor between the cities of Zenica and Travnik, fully under the control of the Bosnian government. By June 9, 1993, Travnik and its surrounding area was fully cleared of HVO forces, who had either retreated to the Croat-held Vitez enclave or surrendered to VRS forces on Mt. Vlašić. The period directly following the liberation of
Travnik Travnik ( cyrl, Травник) is a town and a municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the administrative center of the Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
, from June 9, 1993, onwards, fighting escalated in and around the city of
Kakanj Kakanj ( sr-cyrl, Какањ) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the Europe's oldest continuously inhabitted settlement. As of 2013, ...
between ARBiH and HVO forces. On June 12, 1993, the 7th Muslim brigade relocated from Ovnak to the
Kakanj Kakanj ( sr-cyrl, Какањ) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the Europe's oldest continuously inhabitted settlement. As of 2013, ...
area, and began combat operations the following morning, on the 13th. The 7th Muslim brigade broke through the defensive lines of the HVO Kotromanić brigade (''brigada "Kotromanić"''), taking control of Teševsko Brdo and advancing into the village of Teševo and the surrounding hamlets around Kraljevska Sutjeska that same day. On June 14, the fighting had advanced to the villages of Ćatići and Kraljevska Sutjeska, where HVO forces found themselves under complete encirclement. On the following day, 15 June, the HVO Kotromanić brigade had surrendered to ARBiH forces in Ćatići and Kraljevska Sutjeska under the protection of
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, and by 16 June 1993, Kakanj was fully in Bosnian hands. In early July 1993, the 7th Muslim Brigade spearheaded an assault on the HVO-held city of
Fojnica Fojnica ( sr-cyrl, Фојница) is a town and municipality located in Central Bosnia Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located west of the capital Sarajevo, in the valley of the Foj ...
, supported by elements of the local 310th mountain brigade (''310. brdska brigada'') and the 317th mountain brigade (''317. brdska brigada''). Following multiple days of battle, on July 3, 1993, the town was fully in ARBiH hands. In early November 1993, the 7th Muslim brigade found itself waging battles around the small town of
Vareš Vareš ( cyrl, Вареш) is a town and municipality located in Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is famous for the local mi ...
, held by HVO, who had committed war crimes against Bosniak civilians in the village of Stupni Do only two weeks prior, killing 37 civilians, many of whom were burned alive in their homes. In the early morning hours of November 4, 1993, following days of combat, forces of the 7th Muslim brigade entered Vareš from the west, linking up with members of the 2nd Corps' 206th mountain brigade (''206. slavna brdska brigada'') from the north. The fall of Vareš led to an exodus of Bosnian Croat soldiers and civilians from the town, as well as the liberation of 110 Bosniak civilians who were taking refuge in the town's UNPROFOR base. In July 1993, VRS operation "''Lukavac-93''" led to the capturing of Trnovo and Mt. Bjelašnica, which put Mt. Igman under direct threat; at the base of the mountain, the newly created
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served as a vital lifeline to the besieged city of Sarajevo. The General Staff ordered the 1st battalion of the 7th Muslim brigade, along with the 1st assault battalion of the 312th mountain brigade (''312. brdska brigada'') and a battalion of the 17th Krajina mountain brigade (''17. slavna krajiška brdska brigada''), to head to Mt. Igman to defend it against the VRS offensive following the desertion of many ARBiH units which were previously stationed there. Over the course of July and August 1993, the 7th Muslim brigade fought to defend Mt. Igman, in which it was ultimately successful. As a result, brigade's 1st battalion received a special commemoration from RBiH President
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following the battle, congratulating their efforts in saving Mt. Igman, and in turn keeping the
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system alive. In 1994, following the end of the ARBiH-HVO conflict, the 3rd Corps turned its attention back to the VRS. On April 27, 1994, units of the 7th Muslim brigade are sent to the Kladanj-
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front, in Eastern Bosnia, in the 2nd Corps area of operation. Here, the brigade partakes in combat operations with the local 1st Muslim-Podrinje mountain brigade (''1. muslimansko-podrinjska brdska brigada''), attacking VRS forces along the Vlasenica front, capturing the key hilltops of Kočar and Tamburića Kosa. On May 3, units of the 7th Muslim brigade, along with the 1st Muslim Podrinje brigade and the detachment for special operations "Black Swans" (''specijalna jedinica za posebne namjene "Crni Labudovi"'') break through the defensive lines of the VRS' 1st Vlasenica brigade (''1. vlasenička laka pješadijska brigada''), liberating the first parts of the Serb-held Vlasenica municipality. In May 1994, parts of the brigade were tasked with holding the frontline on the Teslić-Šerić battlefield, north of Zenica, where they successfully repelled frequent VRS attempts to breach the contact line. In June and July 1994, elements of the 7th Muslim brigade participated in actions on the Ozren battlefield, having notable success in their capture, and subsequent defence of, previously lost ARBiH positions on the stragetically crucial Hill 706, as well as the defence of Hill 715 and the capture of the strategic location 'Podmalovan'. On August 20, 1994, the Kakanj-based 1st battalion of the 7th Muslim brigade repelled a reinforced VRS assault on the mountain Velike Karanovice, northeast of Mt. Vlašić. From October 3, 1994, onward, the 7th Muslim brigade participated in an operation south of the Serb-held town of
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. In cooperation with the 330th light brigade (''330. lahka brigada'') and 319th liberation brigade (''319. oslobodilačka brigada''), the 7th Muslim brigade managed to capture over 100 km2 from the VRS' 27th motorized brigade (''27. motorizovana brigada'') on the so-called Teslić-Šerić front during the month-long offensive, taking control of the Podjezero basin among other strategic locations. On January 28, 1995, the 7th Muslim Slavna mountain brigade held its 2nd anniversary in Zenica, which was attended by President
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, ARBiH chief of staff
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, and many other notable figures. From March 20-23rd, 1995, the 7th Muslim Brigade participated in Operation "''Domet-1''", the liberation of the strategic Mt. Vlašić overlooking Travnik and the
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. Prior to the operation, on February 24, 1995, members of the 737th Muslim light brigade (former 1st battalion of the 7th Muslim brigade), along with elements of the 712th mountain brigade (''712. slavna brdska brigada)'', launched an infiltration operation on Mt. Vlašić's Galica plateau, liquidating 62 soldiers from the VRS' 22nd infantry brigade (''22. pješadijska brigada''). A month later, the 3rd and 7th Corps had set the stage for a full-scale operation to liberate Mt. Vlašić, codenamed Operation "Domet-1". The reconnaissance-sabotage platoon, or IDV, of the 1st battalion encircled and captured the highest peak on the mountain, Opaljenik, as well as its radio relay station, simultaneously capturing a large quantity of armor and weapons. On April 4, 1995, the 1st battalion of the 7th Muslim brigade, together with elements of the General Staff's 120th light brigade "Black Swans" (''120. lahka brigada GŠ "Crni Labudovi"'') and the 4th Muslim light brigade from Konjic (''4. muslimanska lahka brigada'') liberated the Sports Recreation Center Babanovac, as well as Debela Jela and Šešići on the Mt. Vlašić plateau. From June–July, 1995, forces of the 7th Muslim Brigade participated in the final attempt to break the siege of Sarajevo, named operation "''Tekbir-95''". The 7th, along with other elite 3rd Corps formations, namely the 375th liberation brigade (''375. oslobodilačka brigada'') from
Tešanj Tešanj ( cyrl, Тешањ) is a town and municipality located in the Zenica-Doboj Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, the municipality has a population of 43,063 inhabitants, whil ...
and the 3rd maneuver battalion (''3. manevarski batalion'') from Kakanj, were tasked with capturing Nabožić mountain and Semizovac, near
Ilijaš Ilijaš is a town and municipality located in Sarajevo Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located northwest of the inner city of Sarajevo, making it ''de facto'' a town and suburb of Sara ...
. Through a month of intense combat, the 7th succeeded in its goals of liberating the mountain and territory around Ilijaš; however, the operation as a whole was unsuccessful and the
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was not broken. Following these battles, the 7th was sent back to the Ozren front where it engaged in raids and incursions into VRS positions for the next 2 months. On September 9, 1995, operation "''Farz-95''", the 3rd Corps offensive into Vozuća and the Ozren pocket commenced. Spearheaded by the 7th Muslim brigade and the "''El-Mudžahidin''" detachment, and supported by the 328th and 329th mountain brigades and the 3rd and 4th maneuver battalions (''3. manevarski bataljon, 4. manevarski bataljon''), this operation was fully successful, leading to the capturing of Vozuća and the connecting of 2nd and 3rd Corps forces in Ozren, as well as the liquidation of the VRS 4th Ozren brigade (''4. ozrenska laka pješadijska brigada''). This would lead to further operations into late September and early October 1995 which would push VRS forces back on the Ozren front to near
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. During October 5-7th, 1995, soldiers of the 7th Muslim brigade, along with the 327th mountain brigade (''327. viteška brdska brigada'') from Maglaj, managed to liberate over 50 km2 in the Ozren salient, a mere 4 days before the nationwide ceasefire took effect at midnight on October 11, 1995. On December 10, 1995, four days before the signing of the
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which would mark the official end of the
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, the 7th Muslim Viteška liberation brigade headlined the parade of the 3rd Corps in
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.


See also

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Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. Following several earlier violent incid ...
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Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (; ; ARBiH), often referred to as Bosnian Army, was the military force of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the government of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina i ...
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3rd Corps (Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) The 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was one of five (later 7) corps that comprised the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the order of the Commander of Main Staff of the Bosnian Ar ...
* Battle of Vozuća * Operation Vlašić


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*http://kakanj.com.ba/v4/17-novembra-2014-godine-22-godisnjica-osnivanja-sedme-muslimanske-viteske-oslobodilacke-brigade/ Brigades of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian War