Christian forces attempt to push the Turks …

Years: 1684 - 1695

Christian forces attempt to push the Turks from the Balkans from 1684 to 1689, inciting the Serbs to rebel against their Turkish overlords.

The offensive and the rebellion ultimately fails, exposing the Serbs south of the Sava River to the revenge of the Turks.

Fearing Turkish reprisals, the Serbian patriarch Arsenije III Carnojevic emigrates in 1690 to Austrian-ruled southern Hungary with as many as thirty-six thousand families.

The Austrian emperor promises these people religious freedom and the right to elect their own vojvoda, or military governor, and incorporates much of the region where they settle, later known as Vojvodina, into the military border.

The refugees found new monasteries that become cultural centers.

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