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In the '''Battle of Nish''' ('''Battle of Nissa''' , '''Battle of [[Nis]]''') ([[November 28]][[1443]]), the [[Turks]] were completely routed by the [[Christian]] allies under [[John Hunyadi|Hunyadi]], who crossed the [[Balkans]] in pursuit.<br>
In the '''Battle of Nish''' [[Turks]] are completely routed by [[Christian]] allies under Hhunysdy, who crosses [[Balkans]] in pursuit. [[Murad]] signs treaty for ten years, and abdicates in favor of his son Muhammed II. <ref>The Historians' History of the World By Henry Smith Williams - Page 439</ref>
[[Murad II]] signed a treaty for ten years, and abdicated in favor of his son [[Mehmed II]].<br> When the peace was broken the next year, Murad returned to the Balkans and won the [[Battle of Varna]].

<ref>The Historians' History of the World By Henry Smith Williams - Page 439</ref>


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Revision as of 18:51, 15 May 2007

In the Battle of Nish (Battle of Nissa , Battle of Nis) (November 281443), the Turks were completely routed by the Christian allies under Hunyadi, who crossed the Balkans in pursuit.
Murad II signed a treaty for ten years, and abdicated in favor of his son Mehmed II.
When the peace was broken the next year, Murad returned to the Balkans and won the Battle of Varna.

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References

  1. ^ The Historians' History of the World By Henry Smith Williams - Page 439