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The Mongol (Tatar) clique of Nogai Khan, a part of the larger Golden Horde, was heavily involved in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 1280s and 1290s. A serious invasion was threatened in 1292, but was averted when Serbia accepted Mongol lordship. The Balkan push of Nogai's clique was broader than just Serbia. In 1292, it resulted in the deposition and exile of King George I of Bulgaria. The sporadic conflict with the Golden Horde was the second major confrontation of the Serbs with the Mongols after the Mongol invasion of Serbia in 1242.

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  • الصراع الصربي مع نوغاي (ar)
  • Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde (en)
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  • كانت زمرة المغول (التتار) لخانية نوغاي، وهي جزء من القبيلة الذهبية الأكبر، متورطة بشكل كبير في مملكة صربيا في ثمانينيات وتسعينيات القرن الثالث عشر. لُوّح بغزو حقيقي عام 1292، ولكن تفادته صربيا عندما قبلت سيادة المغول. كان اندفاع زمرة نوغاي في البلقان يهدف للوصول لمدى أبعد من صربيا. في عام 1292، أدى ذلك إلى عزل ونفي الملك جورج الأول ملك بلغاريا. كان الصراع المتقطع مع القبيلة الذهبية المواجهة الرئيسية الثانية للصرب مع المغول بعد الغزو المغولي لصربيا عام 1242. (ar)
  • The Mongol (Tatar) clique of Nogai Khan, a part of the larger Golden Horde, was heavily involved in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 1280s and 1290s. A serious invasion was threatened in 1292, but was averted when Serbia accepted Mongol lordship. The Balkan push of Nogai's clique was broader than just Serbia. In 1292, it resulted in the deposition and exile of King George I of Bulgaria. The sporadic conflict with the Golden Horde was the second major confrontation of the Serbs with the Mongols after the Mongol invasion of Serbia in 1242. (en)
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  • كانت زمرة المغول (التتار) لخانية نوغاي، وهي جزء من القبيلة الذهبية الأكبر، متورطة بشكل كبير في مملكة صربيا في ثمانينيات وتسعينيات القرن الثالث عشر. لُوّح بغزو حقيقي عام 1292، ولكن تفادته صربيا عندما قبلت سيادة المغول. كان اندفاع زمرة نوغاي في البلقان يهدف للوصول لمدى أبعد من صربيا. في عام 1292، أدى ذلك إلى عزل ونفي الملك جورج الأول ملك بلغاريا. كان الصراع المتقطع مع القبيلة الذهبية المواجهة الرئيسية الثانية للصرب مع المغول بعد الغزو المغولي لصربيا عام 1242. (ar)
  • The Mongol (Tatar) clique of Nogai Khan, a part of the larger Golden Horde, was heavily involved in the Kingdom of Serbia in the 1280s and 1290s. A serious invasion was threatened in 1292, but was averted when Serbia accepted Mongol lordship. The Balkan push of Nogai's clique was broader than just Serbia. In 1292, it resulted in the deposition and exile of King George I of Bulgaria. The sporadic conflict with the Golden Horde was the second major confrontation of the Serbs with the Mongols after the Mongol invasion of Serbia in 1242. (en)
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