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  1. Miloš Obilić is a major hero of the Serbian legend of Kosovo, whose central part is the Battle of Kosovo. According to the legend, Miloš was married with the princess Jelena, daughter of the Serbian Prince Lazar. A quarrel broke out between his wife and her sister who was married to Vuk Branković, about superiority in valour of their ...

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    • the assassination of Murad I
  2. Miloš Obilić (takođe i Miloš Kobilić u nekim izvorima) je legendarni srpski vitez iz srednjeg veka, koji se često spominje i u srpskoj epskoj poeziji, u kojoj je opevan kao narodni heroj. Po predanju, bio je u službi vladara Srbije Lazara Hrebeljanovića za vreme osmanske invazije na Balkan 1389. godine.

  3. Other articles where Miloš Obilić is discussed: Battle of Kosovo: …killed by a Serbian knight, Miloš Obilić, in the immediate aftermath of the battle. Although both sides suffered huge losses, the Ottomans possessed the resources to raise another army and Serbia became part of the Ottoman Empire.

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  5. Mar 16, 2022 · 1. The legend of Milos Obilić has a long tradition in the histories of both Serbia and the Ottoman Empire. Whilst he is not mentioned in contemporary sources, he features prominently in later accounts of the Battle of Kosovo between the Serbs and the Ottomans, as the assassin of Sultan Murad. It is difficult to reconstruct anything of what ...

  6. Jun 27, 2017 · Miloš Obilić kills sultan Murad. Miloš Obilić (pronounced Mi-losh O-bill-ich) was a medieval 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 assassin of the Ottoman sultan Murad I.

  7. Милош Обилић (такође и Милош Кобилић у неким изворима) је легендарни српски витез из средњег века, који се често спомиње и у српској епској поезији, у којој је опеван као народни херој. По ...

  8. Miloš Obilić was a legendary Serbian knight who is reputed to have been in the service of Prince Lazar during the Ottoman invasion of Serbia in the late 14th century. He is not mentioned in contemporary sources, but features prominently in later accounts of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo as the assassin of Sultan Murad. Although the assassin remains anonymous in sources until the late 15th ...

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