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Name: Serb Empire of Jovan Nenad

Type: Polity

Start: 1526 AD

End: 1527 AD

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After the Battle Mohács, Serbian General Jovan Nenad drove the Ottomans from Bačka and parts of Banat and Syrmia where he ruled an independent kingdom.

Establishment


  • October 1526: Right after the battle of Mohács, Jovan Nenad appeared between Tisza and Danube as a leader of a Serb regiment. He quickly drove the Ottomans from Bačka and parts of Banat and Syrmia, which he then ruled independently.
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    1. Conquests of Suleiman I (Ottoman)


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

  • July 1527: In an attempt to unite with the forces of Ferdinand, Jovan Nenad was severely wounded in Szeged. In his retreat towards Senta, he was intercepted and murdered by the Ottomans in the village of Tornjoš.

  • 1.1.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


  • July 1527: In an attempt to unite with the forces of Ferdinand, Jovan Nenad was severely wounded in Szeged. In his retreat towards Senta, he was intercepted and murdered by the Ottomans in the village of Tornjoš.
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