in 1389. After the battle, Branković would become one of the most powerful Serbian regional rulers. The District of Branković centred around present-day...
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(defter) of 1455 in the District of Branković (defter Vuk-ili) is one of the oldest Ottoman tax registers in the Balkans. The District of Branković at the...
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married Murad II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Katarina Branković, married Ulrich II, Count of Celje Grgur Lazar Grgur Branković, Lord of Polog under Vukašin...
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Kosovo. A map depicting The District of Branković drawn based on toponyms from the defter The territory of The District of Branković marked with diagonal lines...
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present-day Republic of North Macedonia, and northern Montenegro. His fief (and later state) was known as Oblast Brankovića (District of Branković) or simply as...
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as one of two daughters of Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene. The other sister is Catherine (Kantakuzina Katarina Branković or Katarina of Celje)...
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District of Branković: Vuk Branković, the son of Ohrid deputy Branko, would govern Sjenica, Kosovo and Skopje under the suzerainty of Lazar. He had...
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the ruler of Moravian Serbia and the most powerful among the Serbian regional lords of the time, while Branković ruled the District of Branković and other...
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Serbian Despotate (redirect from Despotate of Serbia)
younger generation of the Branković family broke out in a conflict of succession. Seeking rights for his bastard son Vuk, blind Grgur Branković fled to the Ottoman...
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(help) Not all Serb magnates fought and died as Ottoman vassals. Vuk Branković, who survived the Kosovo battle, and who continued to rule over his realm...
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as the districts of Onogošt and Gacko. Prince Lazar and his in-laws, Vuk Branković and čelnik Musa, took most of Nikola's domain. Vuk Branković, who married...
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Murad I (category 14th-century sultans of the Ottoman Empire)
romanized: Khodāvandgār, lit. 'the devotee of God' – meaning "sovereign" in this context); 29 June 1326 – 15 June 1389) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362...
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list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1504). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended...
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Serbian Empire (redirect from Collapse of the Serbian Empire)
of Stefan V claimed the title of Emperor in parts of Serbia until 1402, but the territory in Greece was never recovered. Stefan Dušan was the son of the...
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participating were Stefan Lazarević, Vuk Lazarević, Đurađ Branković and his brother Grgur Branković, and among Albanian were Koja Zakarija, Demetrius Jonima...
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p. 128) Not all Serb magnates fought and died as Ottoman vassals. Vuk Branković, who survived the Kosovo battle, and who continued to rule over his realm...
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Üsküb became part of Ottoman Empire after it was captured from the District of Branković on January 6, 1392. The first Ottoman governor of Skopje was Pasha...
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List of the main battles in the history of the Ottoman Empire are shown below. The life span of the empire was more than six centuries, and the maximum...
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This is a list of the historical capitals of Serbian statehood: Serbia History of Serbia...
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Skopje (redirect from Capital of the Republic of Macedonia)
1255–1256 Empire of Nicaea, 1256–1261 Byzantine Empire, 1261–1282 Kingdom of Serbia, 1282–1346 Serbian Empire, 1346–1371 District of Branković, 1371–1392 Ottoman...
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Kosovo field (redirect from Plain of Kosovo)
cadastral tax census (defter) of 1455 in the District of Branković took place in the Kosovo field which is in a part of eastern Kosovo In 1877, the Kosovo...
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Miloš Obilić (category Assassins of heads of state)
respective husbands. As a consequence of this, Branković took offence and picked a fight with Miloš. Filled with hate, Branković maligned Miloš to Lazar, saying...
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Kosovo Serbs (redirect from Serbs of Kosovo and Metohia)
vojvoda Vuk Branković, lord of District of Branković Đurađ Branković, lord of District of Branković Mara Branković Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Mahmud Pasha...
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for the first time in the Ottoman defter of district of Branković 1455, with 18 houses, including the house of the priest Bogdan.[citation needed] During...
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Principality to Imperial District: The Incorporation of Guria Into the Russian Empire to 1856. Kenneth Church. University of Michigan., 2001. Tucker,...
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February 2007 the Union of Serbian Districts and District Units of Kosovo and Metohija has transformed into the Serbian Assembly of Kosovo and Metohija presided...
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Autonomous Province of Kosovo, referred to as simply Kosovo, was one of the two autonomous provinces of the Socialist Republic of Serbia within Yugoslavia...
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part of the Balkan Peninsula in ancient times. Regardless of the number of the alternately ruling dynasties, of their tribal affiliation, and of the actual...
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