Blind.
In Serbian Hungary there are schools for, in which national ballads are taught, [55], [56]

“Bochtchaluks.”
Serbian equivalent for wedding presents, [32]

Bodin, King.
Son of Michaylo;
obtains title from Pope Gregory VII, [3];
restores the Serbia of Tchaslav, and adds Bosnia to his State, [3]

Bogdan the Bully.
Marko and, [87]–89

Bogdan, Youg.
Aged father-in-law of Banovitch, [120], [121];
castle in Kroushevatz the residence of, [120];
one of his sons-in-law a direct descendant of King Nemanya, [120];
Strahinya returns to, after his slaying of Vlah-Ali, [128]

Bogoumils.
Protestants of the Greek Orthodox Church who settled in Bosnia, [4]

“Bojitch.”
Equivalent, “the little God.” The Christmas Day church service, [49]

Boshko Yougovitch.
One of Tsarina Militza’s nine brothers, [170];
refuses to remain with her while Tsar Lazarus departs to battlefield of Kossovo, [171]

Boshnyaks.
Serbians inhabiting Bosnia;
considered to be the most typical Serbians, [13]

Bosnia.
King Bodin adds to his State, [3];
Ban Koulin placed on the throne of, [4];
Stevan Tomashevitch king of, [8];
subjugation of, complete by 1463, [8];
the Padishah offers to make Stephan Yakshitch Grand Vizier of, if he will renounce the Holy Cross, [179]