Relations Between Turkey and Romania
Relations Between Turkey and Romania
Relations Between Turkey and Romania
In the time of this emperor the first Turkish incursions to the north of the
Danube was made, taking into account the increasingly important role of the
Romanian Country in the efforts to limit the Ottoman expansion.
In order to ensure peace in the Balkan
Peninsula, the Turks bring under their
sovereignty the Bulgarian tsar, thus
reaching the Danube line. The
Romanian country and Hungary were
now the only forces capable of keeping
the Ottoman conquest in the area. The
Turks were aware of this after the
intervention of Mircea cel Bătrân, the
lord of the Romanian Country, in
Dobrogea, who had occupied this
territory with the Ottoman chest. In this
context, Baiazid I became the first
Ottoman sultan to personally conduct a
campaign in the Romanian Country.
In order to prevent the Turks from
advancing on the territory of his
country, Mircea cel Bătrân offered
military assistance to the Serbs,
organizing battles south of the Danube.
Sultan Baiazid I decided to initiate a
military campaign with the aim of
removing the mountain lord. As a
result, the famous battle from Rovine
will be held, won by Mircea cel Bătrân.
The resistance against the Ottoman
danger that was on the borders of
Europe was called "late crusade".
The Christian powers allied
themselves against the Eastern
Empire - which was increasingly
expressing its intention to expand
its borders to the west. The
Christian forces lose the battle
because of the tactical superiority
of the Turks, but also because of
the concentration of their forces in
one direction, unlike the Europeans
divided by multiple interests.
From the strategy of the Romanian
rulers aimed at resistance to the
Ottoman Empire, among other
things, was the encouragement of
various pretenders to the Turkish
throne. Thus they hoped to distract
attention, at least temporarily, from
expansion plans in Europe.
• Throughout the fifteenth century,
Turkey organized several incursions to
the north of the Danube, wishing, at
the same time, to take control over
the course of the river, to defeat the
opposition of the Romanian Country
and to prevail in Transylvania.