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Lala Şâhin Paşa : ウィキペディア英語版
Lala Şahin Pasha

Lala Şahin Pasha ((トルコ語:Lala Şahin Paşa); 1330 – after 1388) was the first Beylerbey of Rumelia. He was the teacher (''lala'') of Sultan Murad I, and when Murad succeeded the throne, Şahin led the Ottoman campaign of Thrace.〔Villani M., "Istoria", RISS, XIV, Milano (1729), p. 549-550〕 In 1360, he took Didymoticho, and in 1362, Adrianople, which afterwards served as the Ottoman seat of throne as ''Edirne''.〔Inalcik, "The Conquest of Edirne", The Ottoman Empire: Conquest, Organization and Economy, London (1978), p. 155-159〕 In 1364, he took Boruj and Plovdiv. He was one of commanders in Battle of Maritsa (1371). As of 1382 he ruled in Sofia. He was decisively defeated by Prince Lazar of Serbia at the Battle of Pločnik (1385–86). He was badly defeated by the Bosnians in the Battle of Bileća on August 27, 1388.
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