Kosovo: A Short HistoryOverskrifter: Orientation: places, names and peoples. Origins: Serbs, Albanians and Vlachs. Medieval Kosovo before Prince Lazar: 850-1380. The Battle and the Myth. The Last Years of Medieval Serbian Kosovo: 1389-1455. Early Ottoman Kosovo: 1450-1580. War, Rebellion and Religious Life: 1580-1680. The Austrian Invasion and the "Great Migration" of the Serbs: 1689-1690. Recovery and Decline: 1690-1817. Reform and Resistance: 1817-1878. Kosovo's Other Minorities: Vlachs, Gypsies, Turks, Jews and Circassians. From the League of Prizren to Young Turk Revolution: 1878-1908. The Great Rebellions, the Serbian Conquest and the First World War, 1908-1918. Kacaks and Colonists: 1918-1941. Occupied Kosovo in the Second World War: 1941-1945. Kosovo under Tito: 1945-1980. Kosovo after the Death of Tito: 1981-1997. |
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... town of Novo Brdo , where it was stimulated by the flow of refugees from Constantinople after 1453 and continued even after the final Ottoman conquest in 1455 : one author who lived there , Dimitrije Kantakuzin , was from a famous ...
... town of Novo Brdo , where it was stimulated by the flow of refugees from Constantinople after 1453 and continued even after the final Ottoman conquest in 1455 : one author who lived there , Dimitrije Kantakuzin , was from a famous ...
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... town of Janjevo.39 While a few towns , such as Novo Brdo and Peć , may have contracted , the general pattern was one of steady urban expansion under the Ottomans : between the late fourteenth and late fifteenth centuries , the town ...
... town of Janjevo.39 While a few towns , such as Novo Brdo and Peć , may have contracted , the general pattern was one of steady urban expansion under the Ottomans : between the late fourteenth and late fifteenth centuries , the town ...
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... town . The inhabitants fled to many other towns in Greece , Albania and Macedonia ; some went to join their merchant relatives in Austria or Hungary ( where a church near Budapest has frescoes by a Moschopolitan painter ) ; and one ...
... town . The inhabitants fled to many other towns in Greece , Albania and Macedonia ; some went to join their merchant relatives in Austria or Hungary ( where a church near Budapest has frescoes by a Moschopolitan painter ) ; and one ...
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places names and peoples | 1 |
Serbs Albanians and Vlachs | 22 |
850s1380s | 41 |
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