Komotin is believed to have been built in the early 14th century. The last Bosnian King
Stephen Tomašević issued a charter which gave Komotin to his uncle
Radivoj Kotromanić. The architecture shows that komotin was a manorial court, but its positioning high on a hill that was difficult to access other than by narrow winding paths made it easily defendable. Once intruders and invaders had gotten up the path they then had a
moat to contend with that could only be crossed by
drawbridge. The walls of the manor were between thick, with a rectangular shape. Within the walls was also a large and small
bailey, plus quarters and accommodations. ==Protection==