Rmanj Monastery

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Rmanj Monastery
The Rmanj Monastery is situated in Martin Brod, north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a Serbian Orthodox monastery at the left riverside of the Una.

The Rmanj Monastery is situated in Martin Brod, north-western Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is a Serbian Orthodox monastery at the left riverside of the Una.

Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of the monastery. Most probably, it was founded in the late 15th or early 16th century. The monastery was provisionally deserted in 1578, after the Ottoman Empire's conquest of the area.

As a seat of his brother, Bosnian Beylerbey Telli Hasan Pasha had the Rmanj Monastery renewed. In 1663, after the monastery was burned down by the Turks, it was repaired as well as reoccupied in 1737. During the Austro-Turkish War, this beautiful monastery was burned down again.

However, in 1863,  the Ottoman authorities allowed the renovation of the Rmanj Monastery and it was rebuilt in two years. Again, it was demolished during the anti-Ottoman uprising in Bosnia in 1875 and 1876.

All in all, the monastery was mended in 1883.

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