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- Title
TATARS AND SERBS AT THE END OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY.
- Authors
UZELAC, ALEKSANDAR
- Abstract
The last decades of the Thirteenth century in the South East Europe and Lower Danube basin were marked by the rise of Mongol prince Nogai, "maker of the khans". At the height of his power, his influence extended south of Danube, as far to the west as Medieval Serbia. The main topic of this article is an analysis of Serb-Tatar political and military relations, and their assessment, in the context of Nogai's expansion in the Balkans and foreign policy of King Stephen Uroš II Milutin (1282-1321).
- Subjects
DANUBE River Valley; TATARS; NOGAI (Turkic people); DRAGUTIN, Stephen; MILITARY relations
- Publication
Review of Military History, 2011, Vol 2011, Issue 5/6, p9
- ISSN
1220-5710
- Publication type
Article