Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 852
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Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 852 was the first known military conflict between the armies of Bulgaria (from 913 Bulgarian Empire), under the rule of Boris I,[1][failed verification] and the Duchy of Littoral Croatia, ruled by Duke Trpimir I, during the First Croatian-Bulgarian War. It was fought on the Croatian territory in the vicinity of the Croatian–Bulgarian border[2][failed verification] in present-day northeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. None of warring sides emerged victorious, Bulgarian forces retreated and finally both parties subsequently concluded a peace treaty.[3]
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Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 852 | |||||||
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Part of the Croatian–Bulgarian wars | |||||||
Bulgaria under rule of knyaz Boris I and 852 campaign against Croatia (middle-left) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Duchy of Littoral Croatia | First Bulgarian Empire | ||||||
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Duke Trpimir I of Croatia | possibly Khan (Knyaz) Boris I of Bulgaria | ||||||
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unknown | unknown | ||||||
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unknown | unknown |
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