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|First Serbian Uprising<ref>{{cite journal |date=2020 |first=Bratislav M. |last=Teinović |title=Преглед политичког живота у босанском ејалету (1804–1878) |trans-title=A review of the political life in the Bosnian eyalet (1804–1878) |pages=137-154 |url=http://kpolisa.com/index.php/kp/article/download/165/145 |journal=Kultura polisa |eissn=2812-9466 |volume=17 |issue=42 |quote=Без сумње, у Босни је почетак рата са Србијом и Црном Гором значио прекретницу у даљим унутрашњим политичким односима. |trans-quote=Without a doubt, in Bosnia the beginning of the war with Serbia and Montenegro marked a turning point in future internal political relations.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |date=2006 |first=Dušan T. |last=Baković |title=A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective |pages=113-128 |url=https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/download/436/419 |journal=Balcanica: Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies |issn=2406-0801 |volume=36 |quote=The resounding victory of 12,000 Serbians over the powerful 20,000-strong army of Bosnian beys at the Battle of Mišar in 1806 raised hopes among Serbian peasants in Bosnia that Ottoman rule might be replaced by that of Karageorge’s Serbia.}}</ref>{{rp|1,125}}
|First Serbian Uprising<ref>{{cite journal |date=2020 |first=Bratislav M. |last=Teinović |title=Преглед политичког живота у босанском ејалету (1804–1878) |trans-title=A review of the political life in the Bosnian eyalet (1804–1878) |pages=137-154 |url=http://kpolisa.com/index.php/kp/article/download/165/145 |journal=Kultura polisa |eissn=2812-9466 |volume=17 |issue=42 |quote=Без сумње, у Босни је почетак рата са Србијом и Црном Гором значио прекретницу у даљим унутрашњим политичким односима. |trans-quote=Without a doubt, in Bosnia the beginning of the war with Serbia and Montenegro marked a turning point in future internal political relations.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |date=2006 |first=Dušan T. |last=Baković |title=A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective |pages=113-128 |url=https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/download/436/419 |journal=Balcanica: Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies |issn=2406-0801 |volume=36 |quote=The resounding victory of 12,000 Serbians over the powerful 20,000-strong army of Bosnian beys at the Battle of Mišar in 1806 raised hopes among Serbian peasants in Bosnia that Ottoman rule might be replaced by that of Karageorge’s Serbia.}}</ref>{{rp|1,125}}
|1805<ref>{{cite journal |date=2006 |first=Dušan T. |last=Baković |title=A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective |pages=113-128 |url=https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/download/436/419 |journal=Balcanica: Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies |issn=2406-0801 |volume=36 |quote=Although initially a peasant rebellion against local janissaries, from 1805 on the Serbian uprising was increasingly national in character.}}</ref>–1813
|1804–1813
|Sanjak of Smederevo,
|Sanjak of Smederevo,
Eastern Bosnia Eyalet
Eastern Bosnia Eyalet

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Medieval period
Name Date Location Result Sources
War of Hum 1326, 1329 Zahumlje Bosnian victory
Bosnian-Serbian war[1][2] 1350–1351 Zahumlje Bosnian victory
  • Emperor Dušan retreats
Tvrtko I's campaign in

Altomanović's realm[1][2]

1373 Altomanović's realm,

Raška

Bosnian victory
  • Altomanović's realm is split between Bosnia and Serbian lords
First Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1411 Srebrenica Serbian-Hungarian victory
Second Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1444 Srebrenica Bosnian victory
Third Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1445 Srebrenica Serbian-Ottoman victory
Fourth Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1446 Srebrenica Bosnian victory
Fifth Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] 1449 Srebrenica Bosnian-Hungarian victory
First Serbian Uprising[6][7]: 1, 125  1805[8]–1813 Sanjak of Smederevo,

Eastern Bosnia Eyalet

Ottoman-Bosnian victory [9]: 119–225 
Second Serbian Uprising[9] 1815–1817 Sanjak of Smederevo,

Eastern Bosnia Eyalet

Serbian victory
  • Serbia given autonomy
World War II in Bosnia &

Herzegovina

1943–1945 Bosnia and Herzegovina Partisan victory, defeat of the

Serbian Chetniks and Nazis

Bosnian War[10][11] 1992 Bosnia and Herzegovina Indecisive

References

  1. ^ a b Klaić, Vjekoslav (1882). Poviest Bosne do Propasti kraljevstva (in Croatian). p. 140.
  2. ^ a b Bošnjak, Slavoljub (1851). Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne (in Croatian).
  3. ^ a b c d e Klai, Vjekoslav (March 7, 1882). "Poviest Bosne do Propasti kraljevstva". U Zagrebu : Trokom Pievim, a Tiskom Dionike Tiskare – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ a b c d e Bošnjak, Slavoljub (1851). Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne (in Bosnian).
  5. ^ a b c d e "Историја средњовековне босанске државе | WorldCat.org".
  6. ^ Teinović, Bratislav M. (2020). "Преглед политичког живота у босанском ејалету (1804–1878)" [A review of the political life in the Bosnian eyalet (1804–1878)]. Kultura polisa. 17 (42): 137–154. eISSN 2812-9466. Без сумње, у Босни је почетак рата са Србијом и Црном Гором значио прекретницу у даљим унутрашњим политичким односима. [Without a doubt, in Bosnia the beginning of the war with Serbia and Montenegro marked a turning point in future internal political relations.]
  7. ^ Baković, Dušan T. (2006). "A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective". Balcanica: Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies. 36: 113–128. ISSN 2406-0801. The resounding victory of 12,000 Serbians over the powerful 20,000-strong army of Bosnian beys at the Battle of Mišar in 1806 raised hopes among Serbian peasants in Bosnia that Ottoman rule might be replaced by that of Karageorge's Serbia.
  8. ^ Baković, Dušan T. (2006). "A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective". Balcanica: Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies. 36: 113–128. ISSN 2406-0801. Although initially a peasant rebellion against local janissaries, from 1805 on the Serbian uprising was increasingly national in character.
  9. ^ a b Bašagić, Safvet-beg (1900). "Kratka uputa u prošlost Bosne i Hercegovine, od g. 1463-1850". Internet Archive (in Bosnian).
  10. ^ "ICTY: Conflict between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia". Archived from the original on 7 January 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  11. ^ "ICJ: The genocide case: Bosnia v. Serbia – See Part VI – Entities involved in the events 235–241" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 March 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2015.