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Mezid Bey (died 1442) was an
Ottoman general active in the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
under Murad II (r. 1421–44, 1446–51).
Jefferson 2012, pp. 85, 98, 101...
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battle in
Transylvania within the
Kingdom of
Hungary between Hunyadi and
Mezid:
Older historiography places at Szeben,
while modern historiography places...
- the Ottomans, two of
which were decisive. In
March 1442,
Hunyadi defeated Mezid Bey and the
raiding Ottoman army at the
Battle of
Szeben in the
south part...
- Hunyadi's approach, the
overconfident Mezid allegedly exclaimed in joy: Let John come, our
victory will be even greater!
Mezid was
determined to
capture Hunyadi...
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defeated a raid led by
Ishak Pasha of Smederevo. He
nearly annihilated Mezid Bey's army in
Transylvania on 22
March 1442, and in
September he defeated...
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Mezid Bey Mosque,
mosque in the
provincial center of Edirne,
built in the mid-15th
century by
Mezid Bey, who
served as
Alacahisar Sanjak Bey
during the...
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jurisdiction over the Prin****lity of Wallachia. In 1442,
Sultan Murad II sent
Mezid Bey into
Transylvania with a
large akinji army,
raiding cities,
towns and...
- the Ottomans, two of
which were decisive. In
March 1442,
Hunyadi defeated Mezid Bey and the
raiding Ottoman army at the
Battle of
Szeben in the
south part...
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Liberal Union Party (PYLK) LND ?
Xensa Hemûd
Bureau of Arab
Women ?
Newal El-
Mezîd Independent ?
Ebdilrezaq Mihemed El-Taî
Democratic Council of Arab Tribes...
- and then Gojaš. In Gruda,
Hizar was the son of Vučin
which was the son of
Mezid which's
father was Gjergj.
Similar patterns continue like this with Gjon...