† Св. Цар Лазар: Косово Зове/ The Next Battle For Kosovo

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Prince Lazar was born in 1329 in Prilepac to the aristocrat family Hrebeljanovic. His father Pribac was a Logotet-secretary doing very confidential work for King Dusan the Powerful in the royal palace. Young Lazar was raised in the palace, and was respected by the King who entrusted him with the rule of two parts of his kingdom: Srem and Macva. Lazar married Milica the daughter of an important aristocrat named Vratko also known as Yug Bogdan - a very wise and honorable man from the Nemanjic family. Lazar had three sons: Stevan, Vuk and Lazar and five daughters: Jelena, Mara, Despa, Vukosava and Mileva.

King Dusan the Powerful died unexpectantly in 1355 at the age of 48. This led to a weakening of Serbia's central government. Many dukes used this opportunity to secede from the Kingdom with the land that had been entrusted to them. The young son of Dusan Uros took over the throne and soon was killed. Vukasin Mrnjacevic proclaimed himself the King of Serbia. At this time, Turks were advancing toward the Kingdom of Serbia. In a battle on the river Marica in 1371, Vukasin was killed leaving behind him a weakened, poor and torn Serbia. Serbia was in desperate need of a gifted statesman, rich in virtue and deserving of God's Grace: a man similar to St.Sava and his father St. Stefan Nemanja who had founded the Serbian state. The Church recognized just such a man in Prince Lazar. His talent for leadership, wisdom and experience lifted him above those who would seize the throne by force and sought their own glory and importance.

Prince Lazar, first sought to consolidate and strengthen the Kingdom. As was the custom of that day and age, he married his daughters to the rebellious Serbian aristocrats. This enlarged and stabilized Serbia. Having thus secured the loyalty of dissident aristocrats, Prince Lazar turned to those countries which bordered his own, seeking to deepen Serbia's relationship with them.

At this time, the Serbian Orthodox Church was in a dispute with the Patriarch of Constantinople. King Dusan the Powerful wanted Serbia to have an independent Church. He single-handedly sought to elevate the Serbian archbishop to the level of a patriarch. The Patriarch of Constantinople utterly rejected this act and broke relations with the Church in Serbia. This was a very serious problem and one which King Lazar managed to solve by reconciling the Serbian Church and that of Constantinople. It was a result of this reconciliation that gave the Serbian Church its first canonical Patriarch.

The expansion of that Ottoman state, and increasingly frequent Turkish raids into his land, warned Prince Lazar that the time for a decisive battle was drawing near. Lengthy preparation on both sides preceded this confrontation. The fact that the armies were led by the Turkish ruler Murad 1 and by King Lazar of Serbia illustrates the importance of this battle. It was decided that the site of the battle would be a field in Kosovo (Kosovo Polje).

Prince Lazar knew that his chances against the Turkish aggressor were small and on the eve of the Battle of Kosovo he gathered his upper aristocracy and asked if they should fight for the Holy cross and Golden Freedom or surrender to their adversaries and live as slaves of the Muslims. They had to chose between the Heavenly Kingdom and earthly one. In the true spirit of Christianity they preferred to place their hope in Christ and Eternal Life. The Prince and all of this warriors took Holy communion and went into battle on Saint Vitus Day, Tuesday June 15th 1389.

In the beginning of the battle Serbian warriors were able to advance. Milos Obilic, the most famous hero of this Kosovo Battle, killed the Turkish King Murad. Despite this unexpected development, the Turkish army re-grouped and over ran the Serbs. They captured Prince Lazar alive, but beheaded him shortly thereafter.

Michael Savage: Kosovo's Independence "Immoral", Part 1 Of 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qAp_8athyY

Michael Savage: Kosovo's Independence "Immoral", Part 2 Of 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cV0_AawP7c

Michael Savage: The Historical Truth About The Serbs/ Kosovo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfPKumQHts4

КО ЈЕ СРБИН И СРПСКОГА РОДА
А НЕ ДОШО НА БОЈ НА КОСОВО
НЕ ИМАО ОД СРЦА ПОРОДА
НИ МУШКОГА НИ ДЕВОЈАЧКОГА
ОД РУКЕ МУ НИШТА НЕ РОДИЛО
РУЈНО ВИНО НИ ПШЕНИЦА БЕЛА
РЂОМ КАПО ДОК МУ ЈЕ КОЛЕНА !

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  • @TheGesb79

    Fascists kill 600 000 Serbs 1944-1945,

    Croatia expelled of 500 000 Serbs 1995 from Krajna.

    Albanian kidnapped non-albanian people, and sell organs..

    Do you know how many is 250 000 pepole? Look documentaries of pepole who leave Krajna, and see what is 500 000, and you say we kill 250k people.

    In Srebrenica is killed 2000, max 3000people 1995, but look 1993 mujahideen and nase oric killed 2000 civilians, not wariors.

    In Srebrenica all man die, and each other have gun.Stupid americas

  • @Grimasasmijeha

    Kosovo NIKAD nece biti republika,KOSOVO je SRPSKO i ostace SRPSKO

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  • @fcbarca2009 oh sorry you stupid kid! theh never been Turkish. you damn liar. you taught you know history, you know that they were first settled by the Romans, after that it was Vizanti, moved the Serbs, was empty and has since lived there. and that the Turks came to this area as an inflated head and ravaged the region, it is something else.

  • @vtzvercicu you stupid Fuck, all you serbs are brainwashed, Kosovo was never Serbian it was Dardania part of Illyria[albanians], lern some history not propaganda alla miloseveci go home to Carpat.

  • @VrhbosnianStormguard al si se sad nalupeto...lepo ti rekao decko...to sto vi ucite masu islamsku laznu istoriju vas problem!

  • @gvoz3 Tvrtko je loza Nemanjica po majci.

  • @Ms777Lena Albanians are high that's why they come up with stupid comments on youtube :P

  • @VrhbosnianStormguard Svaka ti čast kad sam pokažeš u šest linija teksta koliko si glup! Tvrtko je bio iz dinastije Nemanjića i on je bio vladar svih Srpskih zemalja za vreme Kosovskog boja. Sam Lazar je rekao da priznaje Tvrtka kao vladara svih Srba jer je po krvi naslednik Srpske krune. I baš zbog Tvrtka ni jedan katolik nije pomogao Srbima na Kosovu polju jer je on bio u sukobima sa njima! A inače srednjevekovna Bosna se istoriski posmatra kao jedna od Srpskih feuda. Pozzz i nazad u školu!

  • Jadni ste vi srbi izsilovana kopilad koje su turci 500 godina silovali a nama ste u bosni sluzili 500 godina kao sluge.Kazete imali ste drzavu?Kakvu drzavu srbija nije ni postojala bili ste pokoreni od bosnjaka i asimilirani u Tvrtkovu bosnu .Srpski jezik koji srpski jezik?Kada pricate bosanskim uzeli ste 8000 rijeci za koje niste ni znali da vas mi nismo naucili jeziku i pismu.Kakva srbija nemojte da vas ko cuje da kazete da ste imali drzavu ne prosipajte se sutite manje ce da boli.pozzz.

  • @xhim1000 Oh please. Don't you have ANYTHING yours to be proud of? 

  • accept the facts of his Serbian historians, then turn to science, to see what the teacher tells the life story.

    Betja Kosovo was Christian Coalition of pro-Western element led by Albanians as the only people wholesale.

    Directly and indirectly assisted only by Albanians Hungarians, Austrians, Poles, Italians, and a handful of Serbian Prince Lazar.

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