List of Serbian–Ottoman conflicts
These Serbian–Ottoman conflicts or Serbian–Turkish conflicts include those of medieval Serbia against the Ottoman Empire, until World War I and during the Yugoslav wars (modern Turkey).
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Middle Ages
- Early encounters
- Battle of Demotika in October 1352
- Battle of Ihtiman in 1355
- Battle of Maritsa in September 1371
- Battle of Dubravnica in 1381
- Battle of Pločnik in 1386
- Battle of Bileća in 1388
- Battle of Kosovo in 1389
- Battle of Tripolje in 1402
- Siege of Novo Brdo in 1412
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1425
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1427
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1437
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1438
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia (1439–44)
- Crusade of Varna
- Battle of Niš (1443)
- Battle of Zlatitsa in 1443
- Battle of Kunovica in 1444
- Ottoman invasion of Serbia (1454–55)
- Battle of Kruševac in 1454
- Battle of Leskovac in 1454
- Ottoman invasion and conquest of Serbia in 1456
- Siege of Belgrade in 1456
- Siege of Smederevo in 1456
- Ottoman invasion of 1459
- Siege of Jajce in 1463, Duchy of St. Sava
In 1471, the Serbian Despotate was renewed in exile as an ally of Hungary. Up until its demise in 1556, it spent its entirety fighting the Turks. The state provided support and elite troops to the Kingdom of Hungary.
1479
- Ottoman conquest of Hercegovina in 1482-1483
- Ottoman conquest of Zeta in 1499
- Battle of Krbava in 1490
- Battle of Belgrade in 1521
- Battle of Ilok in 1521
- Battle of Petrovaradin in 1522
- Battle of Sefdal field in 1526
- Battle of Slankamen in 1530
- Siege of Güns in 1532
- Battle of Gorjani in 1537
- Battle of Baláton in 1544
- Siege of Cattaro in 1550
Ottoman period
- Siege of Szigetvar in 1566
- Long War (Ottoman wars) (1593–1606)
- Banat Uprising (1594)
- Serb Uprising of 1596–97
- Assasination of Mohammad III
- Uskoks activity during the Cretan war (1646-1668)
- Great Turkish War (1683–99)
- Karpoš's revolt (1689-1692)
- Pirot uprising (1737-38)
- Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion (1788)
- Battle of Krusi in 1797
Serbian Revolution
- Battle of Drlupa
- Battle of Svileuva
- Battle of Adakale
- Battle of Jagodina
- Battle of Ivankovac (18 August 1805)
- Battle of Rudnik
- Battle of Vrbica
- Battle of Mišar (12–15 August 1806)
- Battle of Deligrad (December 1806)
- Siege of Belgrade (1806)
- Liberation of Belgrade (1807)
- Battles of Malajnica and Štubik
- Battle of Čegar (15 April – 31 May 1809)
- Battle of Vlasotince
- Battle of Žiča
- Battle of Jasika
- Battle of Prahovo
- Battle on the Drina (1810)
- Battle of Varvarin
- Battle of Tičar
- Battle of Loznica
- Battle of Mačva
- Battle of Ravnje
- Hadži Prodan's Revolt
- Battle of Jagodina
- Battle of Valjevo
- Battle of Knić
- Battle of Ljubić
- Battle of Čačak
- Battle of Palez
- Battle of Požarevac
- Battle of Dublje
19th century
- Herzegovina Uprising (1852–62)
- Ottoman-Montenegrin war (1861-1862)
- Herzegovina Uprising (1875–77)
- Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878)
- Battle of Izvor
- Battle of Šumatovac
- Battle of Veliki Šiljegovac
- Battle of Krevet
- Battle of Đunis
- Battle of Orahovac
- Battle of Javor
- Siege of Pirot
- Siege of Niš
- Battle of Samokovo
- Battle of Vranje
Modern era
- First Balkan War (1912–1913)
- Battle of Kumanovo
- Battle of Prilep
- Battle of Monastir
- Siege of Adrianople
- Siege of Skadar
- World War I (1914–1918)
- Yugoslav wars and Republic of Turkey
- Bosnian War (1992–1995)
- Operation Deliberate Force (1995)
- Kosovo War (1998–1999)
- NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (1999)
- Bosnian War (1992–1995)
See also
Sources
- Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Pavlowitch, Stevan K. (2002). Serbia: The History behind the Name. London: Hurst & Company.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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