Serbs begin gathering in Gazimestan for “Vidovdan”, police check the entrance

Citizens of the Serb community today are expected to mark Vidovdan's religious Orthodox holiday, or otherwise known as the Battle of Kosovo 1389. Nearly every year Serbs have gathered in the country known as Gazimestan in the vicinity of Obilqi, while last year they were not allowed to score there [...]
Nearly every year Serbs have gathered in the country known as Gazimestan in the vicinity of Obilqi, while last year they were not allowed to score that day.
By 2023, Serbs were gathered in Gracanica, exactly at the monastery.
Today, Serbs have only begun gathering in Gazimestan.
Numerous police units have been deployed before them in this country. Along with the Kosovo Police today, KFOR is being monitored.
In the introduction of the part where they will mark this event, police officials have searched the Serbs, to see if they carry their T-shirts with nationalist calls, as they had done in the past years.
Kosovo's 1389 battle remains the most manipulated event in the history of Balkan peoples, separately in Albanian and Serbian space. The conflicting data from historical sources from mid - life are enabling this battle to be interpreted in various ways even today.
For Kosovo historians, this battle and so-called 1690 Serb procrastination are the source of many manipulations and mythology in history memory and teaching over the years. The 1389 battle between the peoples of the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, also called the “Battle of Peoples”, has taken place on Kosovo's territory between the Llap and Sitnica rivers.
Balkan peoples formed a military coalition to stand up to the Ottoman Army, are breaking up badly. The two battle protagonists, Sultan Murati of the Ottomans and Prince Lazarus of the Balkan Coalition, were killed.













