Đulagin dvor

Đulagin dvor

Đulagin Dvor is a large court built during the Austro-Hungarian era. It is located between the Sarači steet and Mula Mustafa Bašeskija street, with the main wall stretching trough Đulagina street. It currently utilised by Ghazi Husrev-bey’s Madrasa and its boarding school. During the Ottoman era it was a large one story building. It used to be the second Han of Ghazi Husrev-bey's Waqf. It was later named Đulagin Han after its IX century tenant Mustafa-aga Đulović. Đulagin Han was completely demolished in 1896. due to deterioriation. The new court was finished in 1897.

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The northern wing was built between 1930 and 1931, giving the building its present look.

Đulagin dvor

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