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The Hungarian invasion of Serbia happened during the Crusade against the Bogumils, when Coloman, while leading a crusade against the Bogumili in Bosnia, invaded Serbian territories in Hum.

Hungarian invasion of Serbia
Part of the Bosnian Crusade
Date1237
Location
Result

Serbian victory

•After the conflict ended, an alliance was created between Serbia and the Croatian nobleman of Split, Domald
Territorial
changes
Hungarian forces expelled out of Upper Hum
Belligerents

Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) Kingdom of Serbia Banate of Bosnia Banate of Bosnia Temporary support:

Republic of Ragusa Republic of Ragusa

Kingdom of Hungary

Golden Horde Golden Horde

Chagatai Khanate
Commanders and leaders

Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) Toljen II

Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) Stefan Vladislav
Coloman of Galicia
Casualties and losses
Minor Minor

In 1237, Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria attacked Hum, but it is unclear whether they attacked Serbian Hum (Eastern), or western Hum, between the Neretva and Cetina rivers, where the Serbs held no territory at the time. The northern part, which was held by Vladislav's relative, Toljen II, fell quickly, but Vladislav dispatched an army to regain the region. The crusaders were pushed to the border, and Vladislav pursued them as far as the Cetina River, but there were no major encounters. After the incident, the Serbs asserted their possession of the Hum region, and Vladislav added "Hum" to his title. [1] [2]

Background

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Sources

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https://books.google.rs/books?id=LvVbRrH1QBgC&redir_esc=y p. 137.

https://www.biografija.org/istorija/stefan-vladislav/