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  2. Battle of Maritsa - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Maritsa or Battle of Chernomen (Serbian: Marička bitka / Маричка битка; Turkish: Çirmen Muharebesi, İkinci Meriç Muharebesi in tr. Second Battle of Maritsa) took place at the Maritsa River near the village of Chernomen (present-day Ormenio, Greece) on 26 September 1371 between Ottoman forces commanded by Lala Shahin Pasha and Evrenos, and Serbian forces commanded ...

  3. Fall of the Serbian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The fall of the Serbian Empire was a decades-long process in the late 14th century. Following the death of the childless Emperor Stefan Uroš V in 1371, the Empire was left without an heir and the magnates, velikaši, obtained the rule of its provinces and districts (in so-called feudal fragmentation), continuing their offices as independent with titles such as gospodin, and despot, given to ...

  4. List of Serbian–Ottoman conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Demotika in October 1352; Fall of the Serbian Empire. Battle of Maritsa in September 1371; Battle of Dubravnica in 1381; Battle of Pločnik in 1386; Battle of Kosovo in 1389; Serbian Despotate. Battle of Tripolje in 1402; Siege of Novo Brdo in 1412; Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1425; Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1427; Ottoman ...

  5. Lala Shahin Pasha - Wikipedia

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    Shahin played a prominent role in the Battle of Maritsa in 1371, [3] where Ottoman forces, under his command alongside Evrenos Bey, secured a decisive victory over a Serbian-led coalition. From 1383 to 1385, he served as the Ottoman governor of Sofia , overseeing the administration of newly conquered territories.

  6. Serbian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The crumbling Serbian Empire under Uroš the Weak offered little resistance to the powerful Ottomans. In the wake of internal conflicts and decentralization of the state, the Ottomans defeated the Serbs under Vukašin at the Battle of Maritsa in 1371, making vassals of the southern governors; soon thereafter, the Emperor died. [16]

  7. Serbian nobility conflict (1369) - Wikipedia

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    On September 26, 1371, Vukašin ordered a forced march to Adrianople, but his army was ambushed while camped in the Battle of Maritsa, suffering a heavy defeat that sealed the fate of Serbian Empire, and the chance of a serious counter offensive against the Turks.

  8. Battle of Sırpsındığı - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Maritsa occurred at Ormenio (tr. Çirmen) in Greece, while this battle occurred at Sarayakpınar village in Turkey; two different places which are both located at the banks of Maritsa river. Because of this situation some sources use the terms "First Battle (of Maritsa)" for Sırp Sındığı and "Second Battle (of Maritsa)" for ...

  9. Vukašin of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In September 1371, he established a coalition with his brother against the Ottomans and advanced. The Serbian army of the coalition numbering ca. 70,000 men met the Ottoman army led by beylerbey of Rumeli Lala Şâhin Paşa at the Battle of Maritsa on 26 September 1371 where superior Ottoman tactics won over, outnumbering the coalition army. [12]