History of the Serbian-Turkish wars

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Sipahi - Akinci - Timariot - Janissary
- Nizam-ı Cedid
Navy - Air Force
Conflicts: Europe - Russian - Serbian - Near East - Sieges and Landings
See also: Reform - Naval treaties - Kaptan Pashas


The Serbian-Turkish wars were a series of armed conflicts and wars fought between the Serbia and the Ottoman Empire.

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[edit] Ottoman invasion

[edit] Second Serbian Despotate

In 1471, a renewed Serbian principality as a vassal of Hungary was created. Up until its demise in 1540 , it spent its entirety fighting the Turks. The state usually provided support and auxiliary troops to the Kingdom of Hungary.

[edit] Serbian rebellions

[edit] Liberation of Serbia

[edit] Decline

Serbia and Ottoman empire was in opposing sides in World War I.

[edit] Modern

Turkey took part in NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999, with 11 F-16 aircraft and one frigate and later in KFOR occupation forces of Serbian province Kosovo and Metohija.