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The Sanjak of Kruševac or the Sanjak of Alaca Hisar ((セルビア語:Крушевачки санџак), (トルコ語:Alacahisar Sancağı)) was one of the sanjaks in the Ottoman Empire with Alaca Hisar (modern-day Kruševac) as its administrative centre. Its Turkish name Alaca Hisar means a ''colorful town''. == Background ==
Despot Stefan Lazarević, who was childless, had arranged for his nephew Đurađ Branković to succeed the Serbian throne and enter an alliance with Hungary, however, after his death, Murat invaded Serbia in 1428 claiming the land for himself.〔Shaw 1976, (p. 48 )〕 Murat took the Serbian capital Kruševac and forced Branković to continue the Ottoman vassalage.〔 In 1451, when Mehmed II became Sultan, Despot Đurađ recaptured Kruševac and its surroundings.〔Celâl Güzel 2002, ("When Mehmed II succeeded to the throne in 1451, the Serbian Despot captured Alaca Hisar and its environs, but ..." )〕 Mehmed II campaigned in Serbia from 1454 until 1459, when he conquered and annexed the Serbian Despotate. Kruševac (now known as Turkish ''Alacahisar'') was taken in 1455 and immediately organized into an Ottoman subdivision.
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