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Name | Date | Bosnia | Serbia | Result | Sources |
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War of Hum | 1326, 1329 | Bosnian victory | |||
Bosnian-Serbian war[1][2] | 1350–1351 | Bosnian victory
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Tvrtko I's campaign in | 1373 | Bosnian victory
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First Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] | 1411 | Serbian-Hungarian victory | |||
Second Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] | 1444 | Bosnian victory | |||
Third Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] | 1445 | Serbian-Ottoman victory | |||
Fourth Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] | 1446 | Bosnian victory | |||
Fifth Battle of Srebrenica[3][4][5] | 1449 | Bosnian-Hungarian victory | |||
First Serbian Uprising | 1805[a]–1813 | Bosnia Eyalet (Ottoman Empire) | Revolutionary Serbia | Ottoman victory | [6] [7]: 119–225 [8]: 1, 125 |
Second Serbian Uprising[7] | 1815–1817 | Serbian victory
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World War II in Bosnia & | 1943–1945 | Partisan victory, defeat of the
Serbian Chetniks and Nazis |
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Bosnian War[9] | 1992 | Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Republic of Serbia (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), Republic of Serbia (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) | Withdrawal of the Yugoslav People's Army |
Notes
- ^ "Although initially a peasant rebellion against local janissaries, from 1805 on the Serbian uprising was increasingly national in character." — Baković 2006
References
- ^ a b Klaić, Vjekoslav (1882). Poviest Bosne do Propasti kraljevstva (in Croatian). p. 140.
- ^ a b Bošnjak, Slavoljub (1851). Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne (in Croatian).
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b c d e Bošnjak, Slavoljub (1851). Zemljopis i poviestnica Bosne (in Bosnian).
- ^ a b c d e "Историја средњовековне босанске државе | WorldCat.org".
- ^ 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.] - ^ a b Bašagić, Safvet-beg (1900). "Kratka uputa u prošlost Bosne i Hercegovine, od g. 1463-1850". Internet Archive (in Bosnian).
- ^ 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.
- ^ "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.
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