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  2. Battle of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire under the command of Sultan Murad Hüdavendigâr.

  3. Kosovo field - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo field was the site of the Battle of Kosovo in June 1389, the battlefield northwest of Pristina where an army led by Prince Lazar of Serbia fought the Ottoman army. [5] It is for this field, and the battle, that the Kosovo region and contemporary Kosovo, and in turn the historical Kosovo Vilayet and Yugoslav Kosovo and Metohija is named

  4. Kosovo Myth - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Myth (Serbian: Косовски мит / Kosovski mit), also known as the Kosovo Cult (Косовски култ / Kosovski kult) and the Kosovo Legend (Косовска легенда / Kosovska legenda), is a Serbian national myth based on legends about events related to the Battle of Kosovo (1389).

  5. Fall of the Serbian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Destruction of the Serbian Empire on Kosovo. On 28 June 1389, Serbian forces led by Prince Lazar, Vuk Branković, and Tvrtko's nobleman Vlatko Vuković of Zachlumia, confronted the Ottoman army led by Sultan Murad I and his two sons Bayezid and Yakub. This was the Battle of Kosovo—the most famous

  6. Battle of Kosovo (film) - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the historical Battle of Kosovo between Medieval Serbia and the Ottoman Empire which took place on 15 June 1389 (according to the Julian calendar, 28 June 1389 by the Gregorian calendar) in a field about 5 kilometers northwest of Pristina. The film was released in 1989, which marked the 600th anniversary of the Battle.

  7. History of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Kosovo of 1389 had completely disorganised the Serb state, and left the field open to the most dynamic local lords, including among them the Albanian princes of the North and the Northeast. One of them was Gjon Kastrioti, the father of Skanderbeg, from the high region of Mati.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Murad I - Wikipedia

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    In 1389, Murad's army fought the Serbian Army and its allies under the leadership of Lazar at the Battle of Kosovo. There are different accounts from different sources about when and how Murad I was assassinated. The contemporary sources mainly noted that the battle took place and that both Prince Lazar and the Sultan lost their lives in the ...