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Battle of Pločnik
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe
Date 1386
Location Pločnik
Result Partial serbian victory
Belligerents
Serbia Ottoman Empire
Commanders
Lazar Hrebeljanovic unknown
Strength
unknown unknown

The Battle of Pločnik was fought in 13861 (or, according to other sources, in 13872), at the village of Pločnik, near Prokuplje in today's southeastern Serbia, between the Serbian forces of prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and the invading Ottoman Turks of sultan Murad I.

It was the second clash between the Ottomans and forces commanded by Lazar, the first being the 1381 Battle of Dubravnica, and this battle would precede the ultimate Battle of Kosovo in 1389. King Tvrtko I of Bosnia sent auxiliary troops and the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Shishman joined the coalition, but he was unable to send troops.3 The Serbian army used heavy knight cavalry charge with horse archers on the flanks. Miloš Obilić, later a hero at the Battle of Kosovo, was wounded by arrow in the battle.

The Serbian army emerged victorious, although details of the actual battle are sketchy. The Serbian victory temporarily slowed the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans, and set the stage for the Battle of Kosovo between the two armies in 1389.

See also

References

  1. ^ Velikonja, Mitja. Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina, (Texas A&M University Press, 2003), 48. ISBN 1585442267
  2. ^ Evans, Arthur. Through Bosnia and the Herzegóvina on Foot During the Insurrection, (Longmans, Green and Co, 1877), lxiv.
  3. ^ History of Bulgary in 14 volumes, vol. 3, 1982 (История на България в 14 тома, 1982, т. 3., С., изд-ние на БАН) pp. 358-362


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