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- Jakša abstract "Jakša (Serbian Cyrillic: Јакша; fl. 1452-1453), was a military commander (voivodа, Duke) in the Serbian Despotate, under Đurađ Branković. In 1452, he was sent as a deputy of the Despot to Dubrovnik. As an Ottoman vassal, Đurađ was forced to send an army to participate in the siege of Constantinople (1453). Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror did not tell Đurađ his intentions, but said that the cavalry would travel to Karaman. The sultan slaughtered civilians on his way to Constantinople, which he quickly besieged, Duke Jakša hearing of this, wanted to return but was warned that if they would not continue, the Sultan would destroy the Serbs. The cavalry reached Constantinople, which had been the cradle of Southeastern Christianity and culture, serving as the capital of the now destroyed Byzantine Empire. In his army was Konstantin Mihailović.He is the eponymous founder of the Jakšić noble family. He had two sons, Stefan and Dmitar.".
- Jakša wikiPageID "32649846".
- Jakša wikiPageRevisionID "569619692".
- Jakša allegiance "Serbian Despotate".
- Jakša name "Jakša".
- Jakša rank "voivode".
- Jakša serviceyears "1453".
- Jakša shortDescription "Serbian military leader".
- Jakša unit "Cavalry".
- Jakša description "Serbian military leader".
- Jakša subject Category:15th-century_Serbian_nobility.
- Jakša subject Category:People_of_the_Serbian_Despotate.
- Jakša subject Category:Serbian_military_leaders.
- Jakša type Agent.
- Jakša type MilitaryPerson.
- Jakša type Person.
- Jakša type Person.
- Jakša type Q215627.
- Jakša type Q5.
- Jakša type Agent.
- Jakša type NaturalPerson.
- Jakša type Thing.
- Jakša type Person.
- Jakša comment "Jakša (Serbian Cyrillic: Јакша; fl. 1452-1453), was a military commander (voivodа, Duke) in the Serbian Despotate, under Đurađ Branković. In 1452, he was sent as a deputy of the Despot to Dubrovnik. As an Ottoman vassal, Đurađ was forced to send an army to participate in the siege of Constantinople (1453). Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror did not tell Đurađ his intentions, but said that the cavalry would travel to Karaman.".
- Jakša label "Jakša".
- Jakša sameAs Jak%C5%A1a.
- Jakša sameAs Q12747568.
- Jakša sameAs Q12747568.
- Jakša wasDerivedFrom Jakša?oldid=569619692.
- Jakša name "Jakša".