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Name: syrmia

Type: Cluster

Start: 1527 AD

End: 1532 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Duchy of Syrmia (Ottoman Empire)
  • Duchy of Syrmia (Austria)
  • Establishment


  • November 1527: Radoslav Čelnik, a Serb general (vojvoda) in the army of Jovan Nenad, the titular Serbian Emperor, ruled over Syrmia as Duke as an Ottoman vassal from 1527.
  • Chronology


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    1. Ottoman-Habsburg Wars


    Were a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Domains. The conflicts started with the partition of Hungary between the Ottomans and the Habsburgs after the Battle of Mohács (1526).

    1.1.Habsburg-Ottoman wars in Hungary (1526-1568)

    Were a series of wars between the Habsburgs and the Ottoman Empire over the control of Hungary. The Kingdom of Hungary had ceased to exist after its defeat by the Ottomans in the battle of Mohács (1526). The Ottomans had then taken control of the southern regions of Hungary, whereas the Habsurgs, that had inherited the throne, were able to took control of the northern regions.

  • January 1531: The Duchy of Syrmia becomes a Habsburg vassal.

  • 2. Conquests of Suleiman I (Ottoman)


    Conquests and wars with Ottoman involvement during the rule of Suleiman I.

  • January 1533: The region of Syrmia was conquered by the Ottomans.

  • 2.1.Ottoman invasion of Hungary

    Was a Ottoman military campaign that led to the collapse of the Kingdom of Hungary in the Battle of Mohács fought on 29 August 1526.


    Disestablishment


  • January 1533: The region of Syrmia was conquered by the Ottomans.
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