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A comprehensive overview of the historical events and developments in Kosovo from prehistory to the present day. Learn about the ancient Dardanian and Roman era, the medieval Serbian and Ottoman rule, the 20th century conflicts and the contemporary situation.
Learn about the prehistoric, ancient, medieval, Ottoman and modern history of Kosovo, a Balkan region with a rich and diverse cultural heritage. Explore the archaeological sites, monuments, symbols and events that shaped Kosovo's identity and development.
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict between Serbia and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) from 1998 to 1999, which ended with NATO intervention. The war resulted in the displacement and death of thousands of civilians, mostly Albanians, but also Serbs and other ethnic groups.
A comprehensive list of events and battles that took place during the Kosovo War, a conflict between Yugoslav forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army in 1998-1999. The timeline covers the background, the clashes, the NATO intervention, the peace process and the aftermath of the war.
Learn about the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the formation of independent successor states in 1991-1992, as well as the causes and consequences of the Yugoslav Wars. The article covers the historical, political, and ethnic background of the breakup, as well as the role of Germany and other factors.
A comprehensive list of events preceding, during, and after the armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia from 1991 to 2001. The timeline covers the political, social, and military developments that led to the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the wars among its successor states.
Kosovo is a country in Southeast Europe with partial diplomatic recognition, bordered by Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro. It has a diverse population of Albanians, Serbs, Bosniaks, Turks and Romani, and a turbulent history of conflicts, wars and independence.
In March 2004, Kosovo experienced its worst inter-ethnic violence since the Kosovo War. The unrest in 2004 was sparked by a series of minor events that soon cascaded into large-scale riots. Kosovo Albanians mobs burned hundreds of Serbian houses, Serbian Orthodox Church sites (including some medieval churches and monasteries) and UN facilities.