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Photo : Mirko Rački's Seča knezova art piece. Not PD.
Bad title
I think slaughter is better choice than massacre, because they were beheaded. "Knights" is also inaccurate. "Knez" means nobleman in this case and not armoured knight. My version is "Slaughter of Serbian noblemen". And when happened this event? Bendeguz22:31, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The Janicarleaders Aganlija, Kucuk Alija and Focic are Muslim Southslaws and not ottoman Turks.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.112.251.67 (talk • contribs)