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Sırpsındığı was according to Ottoman sources, a sudden night raid by an Ottoman force led by Hacı İlbey on a Serbian contingent at the banks of the Maritsa river about 15 kilometres from the city of Adrianople. It occurred in 1364 between an expeditionary force of the Ottomans and a Serbian army that also included crusaders, led by king Louis I of Hungary, sent by the Pope. The Ottomans destroyed the Serbian army, which is why the battle was known as "sırp sındığı" (destruction of Serbs). The battle was the first attempt to throw the Ottomans from the Balkans with an allied army. There is no record of this battle in any Serbian, Hungarian, papal, or other European sources.
Sırpsındığı était selon des sources ottomanes, un raid nocturne soudain d'une force ottomane menée par Hacı İlbey sur un contingent serbe sur les rives du fleuve Maritsa à environ quinze kilomètres de la ville d'Andrinople. Il s'est produit en 1364 entre un corps expéditionnaire des Ottomans et une armée serbe qui comprenait également des croisés, dirigés par le roi Louis Ier de Hongrie, envoyés par le pape. Les Ottomans ont détruit l'armée serbe, c'est pourquoi la bataille était connue sous le nom de "sırp sındığı" (destruction des Serbes). La bataille était la première tentative de jeter les Ottomans des Balkans avec une armée alliée. Il n'y a aucune trace de cette bataille dans aucune source serbe, hongroise, papale ou européenne.
Sırpsındığı Muharebesi veya Birinci Meriç Muharebesi 1364 yılında, Sırp İmparatorluğu, Macar Krallığı, İkinci Bulgar İmparatorluğu, Bosna Banlığı ve Eflak Prensliği'nden oluşan ittifakın, Osmanlı'yı Balkanlar'dan atmak için başlattıkları bir savaştır.
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