Battle of Zlatitsa

Battle of Zlatitsa
Part of the Crusade of Varna

Sredna Gora
Date12 December 1443
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Kingdom of Poland
Serbian Despotate
Papal States
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Władysław III
John Hunyadi
Đurađ Branković
Julian Cesarini
Murad II
Kasım Pasha
Turahan Bey
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Heavy casualties during the battle and the subsequent retreat Unknown

The Battle of Zlatitsa was fought on 12 December 1443 between the Ottoman Empire and Serbian and Hungarian troops in the Balkans as part of the larger Crusade of Varna. The battle was fought at Zlatitsa Pass (Bulgarian: Златишки проход) (Turkish: İzladi Derbendi) near the town of Zlatitsa in the Balkan Mountains, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Bulgaria). The impatience of the King of Poland and the severity of the winter then compelled John Hunyadi to return home in February 1444, but not before he had utterly broken the Sultan's power in Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Albania.