Skenderova died in May 1891. While she was enjoying some entertainment in
Ilidža, a horse-drawn carriage ploughed into the crowd and Skenderova was severely wounded. She was cared for by a friend,
Paulina Irby, but died of her injuries soon after. Irby arranged the funeral and Skenderova was buried in Sarajevo. Skenderova was featured in the multi-media ŽeneBiH project, devised by activists and scholars in Bosnia to highlight the achievements of women in the country's culture and history. She is also one of the principal subjects of the essay collection ''No Man's Lands: eight extraordinary women in Balkan history'', by the British-Kosovan writers Elizabeth Gowing and
Robert Wilton. ==Works==