Draft:Ottoman-Bosnian wars

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Ottoman-Bosnian wars
Part of Ottoman wars in Europe
Date27th August 1388-4th June 1832, 444 years, 9 months, and 28 days
Location
Result With a series of long Bosnian resistance Bosnia fell under the rule of the Ottomans leading to uprisings against the Sultan in the 1830's and 1850's.
Belligerents

Ottoman Empire


Allies:

Kingdom of Bosnia


Allies:

The Ottoman-Bosnian wars were a series of military conflicts involving The Ottomans and the medieval Bosnian state and later the Bosniak rebels that started in 1388 and de facto ended in 1850 when Omer Pasha Latas massacred the rebelling Bosniak nobility.

List of Ottoman-Bosnian conflicts[edit]

The first known direct military conflict between the Bosnian Kingdom and the Ottomans was The Battle of Bileća in 1388 commanded by Vlatko Vuković and Lala Sahin Pasha.

Name Date Location Result
Battle of Bileća[1] August 27, 1388 Bileća, Eastern Herzegovina Bosnian victory
Battle of Kosovo[2] 1389 Kosovo field Inconclusive
Ottoman campaign in Bosnia 1412–1418 Eastern Bosnia Ottoman victory
Second battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1444 Srebrenica, Lower Podrinje Ottoman-Serbian victory
Third battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1445 Srebrenica, Lower Podrinje Bosnian victory
Fourth battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1446 Srebrenica, Lower Podrinje Bosnian victory
Fifth battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1448–1449 Srebrenica, Lower Podrinje Bosnian-Hungarian victory
Siege of Jajce[5] 1463 Jajce, Central Bosnia Ottoman victory
Battle of Ključ[6] 1463 Ključ, Bosanska Krajina Ottoman victory
Siege of Travnik[7][8] 1831 Travnik, Bosnia Eyalet Bosniak rebel victory
Battle of Kosovo[7][8] 1831 Kosovo field Bosniak rebel victory
Bosnian uprising[7][8][9] 1831–1832 Bosnia Eyalet, Kosovo field Ottoman victory

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ćirković 1964, p. 157.
  2. ^ Malcolm, Noel (1998). Bosnia a short history. p. 62.
  3. ^ a b c d "Poviest Bosne do Propasti kraljevstva". 1882.
  4. ^ a b c d Bošnjak, Slavoljub (1851). Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne (in Bosnian).
  5. ^ a b c d e "Историја средњовековне босанске државе".
  6. ^ Bašagić, Safvet-beg (1900). "Kratka uputa u prošlost Bosne i Hercegovine, od g. 1463-1850". Internet Archive (in Bosnian).
  7. ^ a b c "Husein kapetan Gradščević : Zmaj od Bosne / Hamdija Kreševljaković, 1931". 3 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "Josip Eugen Tomić: Zmaj od Bosne, 1898" (PDF).
  9. ^ Avdo, Sućeska (1985). Historija države i prava naroda SFRJ [History of the state and the rights of the people of SFRY] (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Svjetlost.