Pavlovića Zemlja

Pavlovićs' Zemlja
Zemlja Pavlovića
Zemlja of Bosnian Banate then Kingdom
earliest mention 14th c.–1463

Pavlovića Zemlja in yellow, as part of medieval Bosnian state.
CapitalBorač, Pavlovac, (Klobuk, southern stronghold)
Area
 • Coordinates43°45′03″N 18°46′42″E / 43.750883980977456°N 18.778389074338524°E / 43.750883980977456; 18.778389074338524
StatusZemlja
Government
 • TypeFeudal
 • HQBorač
Pavlovac
Klobukr
Knyaz 
• 1391–1415
Pavle Radinović
• 1415–1420
Petar I Pavlović
• 1420–1441
Radosav Pavlović
• 1441–1450
Ivaniš Pavlović
• 1450–1463
Petar II Pavlović with brother Nikola Pavlović
Legislature 
• noble family
Radinović
• cadet branch
Pavlović
Historical eraMedieval Bosnia
• Established
earliest mention 14th c.
• Disestablished
1463
Contained within
 • BanateBanate of Bosnia
 • KingdomKingdom of Bosnia
Subdivisions
 • TypeŽupas, opština, town, village
 • Units
Succeeded by
Sanjak of Bosnia
Today part ofBosnia and Herzegovina

The Pavlovićs' Zemlja, (Serbo-Croatian: Pavlovića Zemlja, or Zemlja Pavlovića), is a historical zemlja that arose in the Middle Ages as well-defined administrative unit of medieval Bosnia ruled by the Pavlović dynasty. It included most of today's eastern Bosnia, and some territories on the south of the country, around Trebinje, in Bosansko Primorje and in Konavle. The name of Pavlović land is taken from the patronymic, which was borne by two generations of Pavle Radinović's descendants and administrative sub-division term "zemlja". The seat of Pavlović family was in the town and fortress of Borač and later nearby Pavlovac, which were both located on the left bank of the river Prača, between Mesići and Prača.