Bosnia and Herzegovina.
One of the kingdoms in the Balkan territories, [1];
Serbian calamity on Kossovo due mainly to the disobedience of the Serbian lords who ruled over, [175]
Bowring, Sir John.
Quotations of three poems from his Servian Popular Poetry, [198]–212
Boyana.
River on which Skadar’s fortress stands, [186], [198]
Brankovitch, Dyourady.
Nephew of Vook Brankovitch, [7];
reference to death of, [8]
Brankovitch, Vook (Wolf).
The treachery of, against Knez Lazar, [7];
his death, [7];
Tsarina Militza and death of, [173];
responsibility for great calamity to the Serbian army on Kossovo assigned by bards to, [174]
Bregalnitza.
Reference to, as a set-off to Slivnitza, [176]
Bregovo.
Town of;
Marko and Milosh at, [105]
Bride.
The custom with the Serbians for one of her brothers to present the bride to her wooer, [248]
Bulgaria.
A province of Serbia under Stevan Detchanski, [5];
war against, by Serbia, [11];
Shishman king of, [94]
Bulgars.
Serbians an easy prey to attacks of, [2]