By the year 900, the center of today Bosnia was under Roman domination and was annexed to Dalmatia. Then the region belonged to the kingdom of the Goths and Byzantines. In the 15'th century, being at it's peak, Bosnia occupied Herzegovina. Between 1463 and 1482 the Ottoman Empire took possession of the territory and kept Bosnia and Herzegovina under it's rule until the 19'th century.
In 1878 the country was occupied by the Austrians. On June 28, 1914 at Sarajevo, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated with his wife, a subject that triggers a month later the First World War. After the war, Bosnia and Herzegovina, together with their neighbors, join the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
In 1991, Bosnia declared independence, which provokes a civil war as the Serbian parliament did not agree with this. The war ends in 1995 when they were given the Dayton Agreement, which expresses favorable on the separation of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Bosnian Croatian Federation (BFK) and Republika Srpska.

