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  • Kadić family

    The Kadić family (Serbo-Croatian: Kadići) is a family of Ottoman Bosnian noble heritage (a "bey family" or Serbo-Croatian: begovska porodica) that historically possessed land in the Bihać Municipality (a part of the historic Bosanska Krajina),[1] especially in Golubić[2] and Ripač.

    They were one of the 88 largest landowner families in Bosanska Krajina, who collectively owned 497 359 dunum of land.[1] The family is likely of Turkic origin, descending from Jašar, who was the son of Crni ("Black") Muhamed-aga, who in turn was the son or grandson of Deli Murat-beg of Anadol (Anatolia).[2] The name of the family likely derives from kadı, which refers to an Ottoman judge.

    Deli Murat-beg achieved recognition during the occupation of Bjelaj, which he received as an award by the Sultan (allegedly for capturing a king).[2] He likely died around 1577 from battle-related wounds and the remains of his türbe are still