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MILOŠ OBILIĆ (died 1389) was a Serbian knight in the service of Prince Lazar, during the invasion of the Ottoman Empire. He is not mentioned in contemporary sources, but he features prominently in later accounts of the Battle of Kosovo as the man who killed the Ottoman sultan Murad I. He became a major figure in Serbian epic poetry, in which he is elevated to the level of the most noble national hero of medieval Serbian folklore. Along with the martyrdom of Prince Lazar and the alleged treacher

MILOŠ OBILIĆ (died 1389) was a Serbian knight in the service of Prince Lazar, during the invasion of the Ottoman Empire. He is not mentioned in contemporary sources, but he features prominently in later accounts of the Battle of Kosovo as the man who killed the Ottoman sultan Murad I. He became a major figure in Serbian epic poetry, in which he is elevated to the level of the most noble national hero of medieval Serbian folklore. Along with the martyrdom of Prince Lazar and the alleged…

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Gazimestan,Kosovo Polje (Kosovo Field), Serbia. Gazimestan is the name of monument commemorating the historical Battle of Kosovo. The name originates from the Ottoman Turkish word ''gazi'', meaning 'hero' and Serbian word ''mesto'', meaning 'place'. Gazimestan's meaning becomes ''Place of Heroes''. Incribed on the monument is Tzar Lazar's curse.

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painted by Vladislav Titelbah (1847-1925) - Jug Bogdan - c.1900, oil on canvas, National Museum Kikinda  Even thought history is uncertain of true personality of Jug Bogdan, he is depicted and remembered through epic poetry as nobleman who gave ultimate sacrificed - he and his nine sons were killed at the Battle of Kosovo.

painted by Vladislav Titelbah (1847-1925) - Jug Bogdan - c.1900, oil on canvas, National Museum Kikinda Even thought history is uncertain of true personality of Jug Bogdan, he is depicted and remembered through epic poetry as nobleman who gave ultimate sacrificed - he and his nine sons were killed at the Battle of Kosovo.

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On this day in 1951 during the Korean War the Battle of Kapyong was fought between United Nations (UN) forces—primarily Australian and Canadian—and the Chinese communist People's Volunteer Army. The fighting occurred during the Chinese Spring Offensive and saw the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade establish blocking positions in the Kapyong Valley, on a key route south to the capital, Seoul.

On this day in 1951 during the Korean War the Battle of Kapyong was fought between United Nations (UN) forces—primarily Australian and Canadian—and the Chinese communist People's Volunteer Army. The fighting occurred during the Chinese Spring Offensive and saw the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade establish blocking positions in the Kapyong Valley, on a key route south to the capital, Seoul.

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The date of the Kosovo Battle consists of numbers that have been deeply engraved in the collective consciousness of the Serbian people. On June 28, 1389, on the great Serbian religious holiday Vidovdan, Prince Lazar and a large part of his army died in Gazimestan near Prishtina, defending their country from the Turkish uprising. In

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The Winged Hussars: An Eerie and Flamboyant Cavalry That Devasted Their Enemies | Ancient Origins

The Winged Hussars (known also as the Polish Hussars) were a type of shock cavalry used by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Winged Hussars were formed during the 16th century and were used until the 18th century when they became obsolete as a result of the advances in military technology.

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