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  2. Siege of Belgrade (1521) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Belgrade (Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár ostroma) in 1521 is an event that followed as a result of the third major Ottoman attack on this Hungarian stronghold in the Ottoman–Hungarian wars at the time of the greatest expansion of the Ottoman Empire to the west. Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent launched

  3. Category:Sieges of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... (1521) Siege of Belgrade (1688) Siege of Belgrade (1690) Siege of ...

  4. History of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade has had many names through history, and in nearly all languages the name translates as "the white city" or similar. Serbian name Beograd is a compound of beo ("white, light") and grad ("town, city"), and etymologically corresponds to several other city names spread throughout the Slavdom: Belgorod , BiaƂogard , Biograd etc.

  5. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Conquest of Belgrade, 1521, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent laid siege to the Belgrade Fortress. King Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–1282) received Belgrade from his father-in-law, Stephen V of Hungary, in 1284, and it served as the capital of the Kingdom of Syrmia, a vassal state to the Kingdom of Hungary.

  6. Siege of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade has been besieged numerous times in its history, Siege of Belgrade may refer ... (1456), failed Ottoman siege; Siege of Belgrade (1521), Belgrade captured by ...

  7. Timeline of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    1690: Siege of Belgrade (1690): the Ottomans capture Belgrade anew. 1717: Siege of Belgrade (1717): Prince Eugene of Savoy captures the city (Prinz Eugen, der edle Ritter). 1718: Belgrade becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Serbia, a Habsburg monarchy province. 1720–1733: Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg is the autocratic governor of ...

  8. Gazi Husrev Bey - Wikipedia

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    Gazi Husrev-beg was born in Serres, Greece. [1] His father, Ferhad-beg, was a Bosnian nobleman from Hum (modern-day Herzegovina), who worked as a high court official. [2] His mother, Selçuk Sultan, was the daughter of the Sultan Bayezid II, making Gazi Husrev-beg Beyazid II's grandson.

  9. Military chronology of Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Conflicts that took place in Belgrade is a timeline of events that includes wars, battles, skirmishes, major riots and other related items that have occurred on the territory of today's city of Belgrade and resulted in large loss of life or large social political changes