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* ]: King ]'s brother, Prince Rastko Nemanjić (]), establishes an autocephalous ] with the support of the Patriarch of ], putting an end to religious divisions among ]. ] becomes the spiritual, cultural and political core of the Serbian realm. ] becomes another patron saint of the SOC, known as ].<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref> * ]: King ]'s brother, Prince Rastko Nemanjić (]), establishes an autocephalous ] with the support of the Patriarch of ], putting an end to religious divisions among ]. ] becomes the spiritual, cultural and political core of the Serbian realm. ] becomes another patron saint of the SOC, known as ].<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - ] crowns himself the ] in ]. The ] portrays itself as the heir of the crumbling ]. The ] becomes the ''Serbo-Greek Imperial Patriarchate'', its spiritual capital being in Kosovo (]). <ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - ] dies of poisoning, following clashes with ] and invading ]. ] assumes the throne of ], triggering dynastic clashes among Serbian nobility. ] declares himself the Emperor in ], ''Balšići'' took over ], ''Mrnjavčevići'' - ], ''Lazarevići'' - ], ''Brankovići'' - ], etc.<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - Kosovo field - A 40,000 strong Serbian army led by ], ] of ], ] and most other prominent nobles faced the better equipped and trained Ottoman army in ]. Casualties on both sides were extremely high - both leaders died in the battle (Serbian ] and Ottoman sultan ]), and most of the Serbian aristocracy became extinct. Most of the Empire was now in Ottoman hands, save for the ], ] and ], which soon followed. <ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - The ] starts within the ]. As ] proclaims independence, ] starts looking toward ] and ] in the south, having to accept the Bosnian occupation.<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - The '']'' begin, as ] and ] declare war on the ], followed by ] and ]. The ] besieges ]. ] and ] divide the ], ] and ], while ] also takes the offensive on ] in the ] and the ]. The ] capitulates. <ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>

* ] - ] proclaims independence from the ], and are approved in the ], forcing Serbo-Montenegrin troops to withdraw from the country.<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>


*]: The ], Serbia gains control of Kosovo from the Turks, recognised by 1913 Treaty of London. *]: The ], Serbia gains control of Kosovo from the Turks, recognised by 1913 Treaty of London.

* ] - The ] marks the '''First Allied Victory in the War''', as the ] under ] ] pushes the ] across the ] and ] rivers, expelling them from the ]. Serbia suffers 16,000 casualties, compared to 30,000 Austro-Hungarian casualties in this part of the ].<ref>Timeline_of_Serbian_history</ref>


*] ]: The ] comes to an End and Kosovo becomes a ] governed province by ] under UNSC Resolution 1244. *] ]: The ] comes to an End and Kosovo becomes a ] governed province by ] under UNSC Resolution 1244.
*] ]: Kosovo declares Independence from ].<ref>]</ref> *] ]: Kosovo declares Independence from ].<ref>]</ref>

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The Timeline of Kosovo History is the chronological history of Kosovo.



  • 1912: The Balkan Wars, Serbia gains control of Kosovo from the Turks, recognised by 1913 Treaty of London.



References

  1. Illyrians
  2. Dardania_(Balkans)
  3. History_of_Kosovo
  4. Timeline_of_Serbian_history
  5. Timeline_of_Serbian_history
  6. Timeline_of_Serbian_history
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  12. Timeline_of_Serbian_history
  13. Kosovo