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Bolvan Fortress (Serbian: Тврђава Болван / Tvrđava
Bolvan), also
known as
Bovan Fortress (Serbian: Тврђава Бован / Tvrđava Bovan) or Jerina's City (Serbian:...
- neighborhood,
Bolvanovka (rus. Болвановка),
derives its name from
Russian bolvan (болван),
which could mean
either a
billet or, in
obsolete sense, a non-Orthodox...
- the
three Ottoman armies. The last
battle took
place on the
plain between Bolvan and Nish on 3
November 1443.
Ottoman forces were led by Kasım Pasha, the...
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Moravian Serbia under the
Prince Lazar and his successors. Two
medieval towns,
Bolvan and Lipovac, date from this period.
Aleksinac is
first mentioned in 1516...
- host met
Ottoman forces first on
November 3, 1443,
between the
castle of
Bolvan (near Aleksinac) and the city of Niš. Here
Kasim Bey, then
governor of Rumelia...
-
Cesarini during the campaign. The
battle took
place in the
plain between the
Bolvan Fortress (near Aleksinac) and Niš on 3
November 1443.
Ottoman forces were...
- Rune Poem:
English Translation: Old
Norwegian ᚴ Kaun er
barna bǫlvan; bǫl gørver nán fǫlvan.
Ulcer is
fatal to children;
death makes a
corpse pale. Old...
- host met
Ottoman forces first on
November 3, 1443,
between the
castle of
Bolvan (near Aleksinac) and the city of Niš. Here
Kasim Bey, then
governor of Rumelia...
-
fortifications and
ruins in
Serbia and Montenegro.
Fortifications Bovan or
Bolvan,
fortress ruins on the
Sokobanjska Moravica Bris or Gradac,
fortress near...
- treeless),
third from the right,
appears to be
lower because of the distance, Kush-Kaya (Sokol) peak is
visible on the left,
lower left Palvany-Oba (
Bolvan)....