"Unknown"@en . . . "24"^^ . . "* 24px Skanderbeg"@en . . "Ni\u0161, Ottoman Empire"@en . "* 24px Turakhan Beg"@en . "early November 1443"@en . . "Battle of Ni\u0161"@en . . "20000"^^ . . "At the Battle of Ni\u0161 (Battle of Nissa) (early November, 1443), crusaders led by John Hunyadi, captured Ottoman stronghold Ni\u0161 and defeated three armies of the Ottoman Empire. The Battle of Ni\u0161 was part of Hunyadi's expedition known as the long campaign. Hunyadi, at the head of the vanguard, crossed the Balkans through the Gate of Trajan, captured Ni\u0161, defeated three Turkish pashas, and, after taking Sofia, united with the royal army and defeated Sultan Murad II at Snaim (Kustinitza). The impatience of the king and the severity of the winter then compelled him (February 1444) to return home, but not before he had utterly broken the Sultan's power in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Albania."@en . "300"^^ . . . . "* 24px Isak-Beg"@en . . "24"^^ . "5000"^^ . . . "Victory for the Christian contingent"@en . "Battle of Ni\u0161"@en . "20"^^ . ""@en . "8000"^^ . . "20"^^ . . "* 12,000"@en . . "At the Battle of Ni\u0161 (Battle of Nissa) (early November, 1443), crusaders led by John Hunyadi, captured Ottoman stronghold Ni\u0161 and defeated three armies of the Ottoman Empire. The Battle of Ni\u0161 was part of Hunyadi's expedition known as the long campaign. Hunyadi, at the head of the vanguard, crossed the Balkans through the Gate of Trajan, captured Ni\u0161, defeated three Turkish pashas, and, after taking Sofia, united with the royal army and defeated Sultan Murad II at Snaim (Kustinitza). The impatience of the king and the severity of the winter then compelled him (February 1444) to return home, but not before he had utterly broken the Sultan's power in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Albania."@en . "the Ottoman wars in Europe"@en .