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In Jug-Bogdan city ceramic materials, pottery, parts of weapons and tools have been found, discovered on the floor of Jug-Bogdan Tower, and archaeological findings showed that these artifacts date from the end of XIV century and beginning of XV century

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On the hill Hisar, settled above Prokuplje, there are remains of the medieval Jug-Bogdanovic city. It is known that there are three buildings with the name of the father of princess Milica, Jug-Bogdan fortress, tower and church, and many bealieve that nine Jugovics lived on this place. 

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Namely, in Jug-Bogdan city ceramic materials, pottery, parts of weapons and tools have been found, discovered on the floor of Jug-Bogdan Tower, and archaeological findings showed that these artifacts date from the end of XIV century and beginning of XV century. If you put your head through something that used to be a window, it is clear that you will find yourself with the remains of his structure. 

However, many doubt that Jug-Bogdan was a real person, but only a tale of a man sung in some poems.

It is not important what was his name, it is important that we accept the fact hat there was a man who managed this town. So there was some who is elder, some Serb who ran this town, managed, it, who was local  magnate, who build a Serbian church in the time of Serbian state, named Jug - Bogdan, and named among the people Latinska - said Kuzmanovic Cvetkovic.

It is believed that this medieval city was a place where people gathered in the times of trouble. 

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Archaeologist Julka Kuzmanovic Cvetkovic said for "Juzne Vesti" that the people who lived in the environment worked on the land, and they lived in small, dilapidated houses, but at the times when they heard an enemy approaching, they would gather everything they had and stayed there with the food and water as long as they could.

These photos are believed to have immortalized the city in which Jug-Bogdan lived.

(Telegraf.co.uk)

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