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- Q3623233 subject Q15085086.
- Q3623233 subject Q15348695.
- Q3623233 subject Q6316452.
- Q3623233 subject Q7129258.
- Q3623233 subject Q8091394.
- Q3623233 subject Q8093634.
- Q3623233 subject Q8293210.
- Q3623233 subject Q8409987.
- Q3623233 subject Q8519272.
- Q3623233 abstract "The Siege of Sofia took place in 1382 or 1385 during the course of the Bulgarian-Ottoman Wars. Unable to defend his country from the Ottomans, in 1373 the Bulgarian emperor Ivan Shishman agreed to become an Ottoman vassal and to marry his sister Kera Tamara to their sultan Murad I, while the Ottomans were to return some conquered fortresses. Despite the peace, in the beginning of the 1380s the Ottomans resumed their campaigns and besieged the important city of Sofia which controlled major communication routes to Serbia and Macedonia. There are little records about the siege. After the futile attempts to storm the city, the Ottoman commander Lala Shahin Pasha considered to abandon the siege. However, a Bulgarian renegate managed to lure the city governor ban Yanuka out of the fortress to hunt and the Turks captured him. Leaderless, the Bulgarians surrendered. The city walls were destroyed and an Ottoman garrison was installed. With the way to the north-west cleared, the Ottomans pressed further and captured Pirot and Niš in 1386, thus wedging between Bulgaria and Serbia.".
- Q3623233 causalties "Unknown".
- Q3623233 combatant "30pxBulgarian Empire".
- Q3623233 combatant "30pxOttoman Empire".
- Q3623233 commander Q1531115.
- Q3623233 commander Q8048996.
- Q3623233 place Q219.
- Q3623233 place Q472.
- Q3623233 result "Ottoman victory".
- Q3623233 strength "Unknown".
- Q3623233 thumbnail Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Bulgarian_Empire.PNG?width=300.
- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q12560.
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- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q15085086.
- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q1531115.
- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q15348695.
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- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8048996.
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- Q3623233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519272.
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- Q3623233 casualties "Unknown".
- Q3623233 combatant "30".
- Q3623233 commander Q1531115.
- Q3623233 commander Q8048996.
- Q3623233 conflict Q3622689.
- Q3623233 place Q219.
- Q3623233 place Q472.
- Q3623233 result "Ottoman victory".
- Q3623233 strength "Unknown".
- Q3623233 point "42.7 23.333333333333332".
- Q3623233 type Event.
- Q3623233 type Event.
- Q3623233 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q3623233 type SocietalEvent.
- Q3623233 type Event.
- Q3623233 type Thing.
- Q3623233 type SpatialThing.
- Q3623233 type Q1656682.
- Q3623233 comment "The Siege of Sofia took place in 1382 or 1385 during the course of the Bulgarian-Ottoman Wars. Unable to defend his country from the Ottomans, in 1373 the Bulgarian emperor Ivan Shishman agreed to become an Ottoman vassal and to marry his sister Kera Tamara to their sultan Murad I, while the Ottomans were to return some conquered fortresses.".
- Q3623233 label "Siege of Sofia".
- Q3623233 lat "42.7".
- Q3623233 long "23.333333333333332".
- Q3623233 depiction Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Bulgarian_Empire.PNG.
- Q3623233 name "Bulgarian-Ottoman Wars".