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Bulgaria and Serbia had a brief respite between the 1370s and the 1380s when problems arose in Anatolia and the intensification of interference in Byzantium's political problems had bothered Murad. The tradition some folks just don't get it poster. In Serbia, the quiet time allowed "bojar" of the northern Serbs-Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic (1371-1389) with the support of powerful Macedonian and Montenegrin aristocrats and the support of the Head of the Priest. Serbia's Orthodox Church in Pec to strengthen control of central Serbia. Most of the local Serbian leaders in Macedonia, including Marko, accepted to be Murad's vassals to protect their status and many of them brought Serbian armies to serve. in the army of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia region to fight his Turkish opponents. In the mid-1380s Murad once again focused his attention on the Balkans. Because Shishman - his Bulgarian vassals was preoccupied with a war with Voievod Dan I of Wallachia (about 1383-1386) in 1385 Murad took over the city of Sofia (now Bulgaria's capital), The last remaining city of Bulgaria to the south of the Balkan Mountains, opening towards the strategic position of Nis, the end of the supply terminal north of the important road connects Vardar-Morava.
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Bulgaria and Serbia had a brief respite between the 1370s and the 1380s when problems arose in Anatolia and the intensification of interference in Byzantium's political problems had bothered Murad. The tradition some folks just don't get it poster. In Serbia, the quiet time allowed "bojar" of the northern Serbs-Prince Lazar Hrebeljanovic (1371-1389) with the support of powerful Macedonian and Montenegrin aristocrats and the support of the Head of the Priest. Serbia's Orthodox Church in Pec to strengthen control of central Serbia. Most of the local Serbian leaders in Macedonia, including Marko, accepted to be Murad's vassals to protect their status and many of them brought Serbian armies to serve. in the army of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia region to fight his Turkish opponents. In the mid-1380s Murad once again focused his attention on the Balkans. Because Shishman - his Bulgarian vassals was preoccupied with a war with Voievod Dan I of Wallachia (about 1383-1386) in 1385 Murad took over the city of Sofia (now Bulgaria's capital), The last remaining city of Bulgaria to the south of the Balkan Mountains, opening towards the strategic position of Nis, the end of the supply terminal north of the important road connects Vardar-Morava.
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