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  2. Ottoman Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman Serbs, who were Serbian Orthodox Christian, belonged to the Rum Millet (millet-i Rûm, "Roman Nation"). Although a separate Serbian millet (Sırp Milleti) was not officially recognized during Ottoman rule, the Serbian Church was the legally confirmed representative organization of the Serbs in the Ottoman Empire.

  3. Violence against Serbs during the late Ottoman era - Wikipedia

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    Panic ensued, and Serbs, primarily from the border areas fled to Serbia. [9] Albanians who participated in the Greco-Turkish War (1897) used weapons not turned in to the authorities against the Serbs in Old Serbia. [10] In May 1901, Albanians partially set Sjenica, Novi Pazar and Pristina on fire. [10] The Albanians massacred Serbs around ...

  4. Ottoman Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman Serbs, who were Serbian Orthodox Christian, belonged to the Rum Millet (millet-i Rûm, "Roman Nation"). Although a separate Serbian millet (Sırp Milleti) was not officially recognized during Ottoman rule, the Serbian Church was the legally confirmed representative organization of the Serbs in the Ottoman Empire. [32]

  5. List of Serbian–Ottoman conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman invasion of Serbia (1454–1455) Battle of Leskovac in 1454; Battle of Kruševac in 1454; Ottoman invasion and occupation of Serbia in 1459 Siege of Belgrade in 1456; Siege of Smederevo in 1456; Siege of Smederevo in 1459 [3] Between 1457 and 1459, the medieval Serbian lands became a buffer zone between the Kingdom of Hungary and the ...

  6. Category:Ottoman Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Српски / srpski ... This category houses articles and categories related to the history of the territory of modern Serbia under Ottoman rule between the ...

  7. Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878) - Wikipedia

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    The SerbianOttoman Wars (Serbian: Српско-османски ратови, romanized: Srpsko-osmanski ratovi), also known as the SerbianTurkish Wars or Serbian Wars for Independence (Српски ратови за независност, Srpski ratovi za nezavisnost), were two consequent wars (1876–1877 and 1877–1878), fought between the Principality of Serbia and the Ottoman Empire.

  8. Ottoman Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman offensive was accompanied by savage reprisals and looting, prompting many Serbs – including Arsenije III, Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church – to flee along with the Austrians. This event has been immortalised in Serbian history as the Great Migrations of the Serbs , regarded as a huge exodus of hundreds of thousands of ...

  9. Category:Serbs from the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    This category includes Serbs who were born in or were active within the Ottoman Empire, and also general history on Serbs of the Ottoman Empire. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.