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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ottoman Serbia refers to the period of the history of Serbia between 1540 and 1804 when the region was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.The Turks defeated the Serbian army in two crucial battles: on the banks of the river Maritsa in 1371, where the forces of Serbian nobleman Mrnjav evi from today's Macedonia were defeated, and the Battle of Kosovo in Kosovo Polje (Kosovo Field) in 1389. This battle pitted vassal troops commanded by Prince Lazar against the Turkish Sultan Murad I. According to Serbian folk tradition, the contest ended with the legendary…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ottoman Serbia refers to the period of the history of Serbia between 1540 and 1804 when the region was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.The Turks defeated the Serbian army in two crucial battles: on the banks of the river Maritsa in 1371, where the forces of Serbian nobleman Mrnjav evi from today's Macedonia were defeated, and the Battle of Kosovo in Kosovo Polje (Kosovo Field) in 1389. This battle pitted vassal troops commanded by Prince Lazar against the Turkish Sultan Murad I. According to Serbian folk tradition, the contest ended with the legendary "sudden departure" of Brankovi 's Serbian troops. Sultan Murad I, though victorious at the battle, was later stabbed and assassinated by a Serbian nobleman named Milo Obili who was taken as a prisoner inside his tent, where the Turks expected him to show his respect to the sultan. Obili himself was immediately executed by the sultan's Janissary bodyguards as a response.