Dissolution of Serbia
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Dissolution of Serbia after the Battle of Maritsa between the Ottoman Empire and Serbia.
Chronology
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September 1371: After the dissolution of the Serbian Empire, the Vojinović family established a personal domain in 1371.
September 1371: After the Battle of Maritsa, Serbia fragmented into several successor states.
September 1371: The Lordship of Prilep was established by Vukašin Mrnjavčević, a Serbian nobleman and co-ruler of the Serbian Empire. In 1371, after Vukašin's death in the Battle of Maritsa, the territory came under the control of his son, Marko Mrnjavčević, who ruled as the King of Prilep.
September 1371: The area of Zeta was established as a political entity under the rule of Balšić, who after the death of Serbian King Vukašin and the death of Thessalian Emperor Uroš became completely independent.
September 1371: The Banate of Bosnia was de facto indipendent after the Battle of Maritsa.
September 1371: One of the short lived semi-independent states that emerged from the collapse of the Serbian Empire in 1371, following the death of the last Emperor Uroš the Weak.
January 1372: The region between Pogradec, Ohrid, and Debar became semi-independent as the Principality of Gropaj.