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Great Turkish War
series of conflicts (1683–1699) between the Ottoman Empire and the Holy League (Habsburg Empire, Poland-Lithuania, Venice, Russia), ending with the latter's victory
treaty of Passarowitz
peace treaty
Principality of Serbia
1815-1882 principality in Southeastern Europe
Battle of Maritsa
battle that took place at the Maritsa River near the village of Chernomen on September 26, 1371
Bosnia eyalet
Ottoman province
Battle of Zenta
battle on 11 September 1697, in the Great Turkish War
Treaty of Belgrade
1739 treaty between Austria and the Ottomans
Marko Mrnjavčević
Serbian medieval ruler and fictional character
Kosovo Vilayet
First-level Ottoman province
Bosnia vilayet
Ottoman province
Second Serbian Uprising
1815–1817 revolt in Serbia against the Ottoman Empire
Gedik Ahmed Pasha
Ottoman politician and admiral
Great Serb Migrations
two large migrations of Serbs from the Ottoman Empire to the Habsburg Monarchy
Budin eyalet
Ottoman province
Austro-Hungarian campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878
1878 conquering of Ottoman-controlled Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary
Sanjak of Smederevo
Ottoman administrative unit between 1459 and 1817
Battle of Slankamen
1691 battle in the Great Turkish War
Rumelia eyalet
1365–1867 Ottoman province in the Balkans
Danube Vilayet
Ottoman province
Sanjak of Novi Pazar
sanjak of the Ottoman Empire
Temesvár eyalet
Ottoman province
Ottoman Serbia
aspect of history
Eger eyalet
Ottoman province
Gazimestan
Gazimestan (, , ) is the name of a memorial site and monument commemorating the Battle of Kosovo (1389), situated about 6–7 kilometres southeast of the actual battlefield, known as the Kosovo field. Gazimestan is accessible from the Pristina–Mitrovica highway, on a 50-metre-high hill above the plain, ca. 5 km northwest of Pristina. Every year, on Vidovdan (St. Vitus Day), 28 June, a commemoration is held by the monument, which in later years is also covered by an image of Prince Lazar, who led the Serbian army at the Battle of Kosovo.
Kachak
thumb|Kosovo Albanian rebels controlling a road in [[Kosovo, 1920s]]
Koča's Frontier
Serbian rebels in the Sanjak of Smederevo (Ottoman Empire), during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791
Uprising in Banat
1594 rebellion against the Ottomans in central Europe
Niš eyalet
Ottoman province
Battle of Grocka
1739 battle
Revolutionary Serbia
self-proclaimed rebel state in southeast Europe between 1804 and 1813
Karposh's rebellion
1689 rebellion in the Ottoman Empire
Makarije Sokolović
Serbian patriarch
Slaughter of the Knezes
Sanjak of Segedin
Ottoman subdivision
Üsküp sanjak
administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire from 1463 to 1913
Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta
Patriarch of Serbia
Sanjak of Vidin
Niš sanjak
administrative unit of the Ottoman Empire from 1448 to 1878
Izvornik Sanjak
Sanjak of Syrmia
Ottoman subdivision
Capture of Belgrade
1739 siege
Kruševac sanjak
sanjak of the Ottoman Empire from 1455 to 1830
Serbian Chetnik Organization
revolutionary organization
United Serbian Youth
Goražde Psalter
printed psalter published in 1521
Jovan Kantul
Serbian Patriarch
Mihailo Anđelović
governor
Serb Democratic League
Serbian political party in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman clock tower
right|thumb|375x375px|Sarajevo Clock Tower|Sarajevo sahat-kula Sahat-kula (Bosnian: sahat-kula, Serbian Cyrillic: сахат-кула or сат-кула (Macedonian: Саат кула) literally, "clock tower") is a type of clock tower characteristically found in Bosnian market towns (čaršije), as well as of other settlements that were under the rule or influence of the Ottoman Empire. They were built exclusively in the European part of the Ottoman Empire, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as an Islamic variation of the Western European bell tower, and have become a symbolic architectural feature of Bosnia and
Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Prizren
cultural heritage monument of Kosovo
Radoslav Čelnik
Serb general
Malkoçoğlu family
Ottoman noble family
1901 massacres of Serbs
violence against Serbs in the late Ottoman era
Marashli Ali Pasha
Ottoman governor
Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes
European polity
Serbian Revival