War of the South Danube (1420–1432)

War of the South Danube (1420–1432)
Part of Hungarian–Ottoman Wars

Golubac fortress
Date1420–1432
Location
Result Indecisive
Territorial
changes
Serbian Despotate becomes vassal state of the Ottoman Empire
Belligerents
Kingdom of Hungary
Wallachia
Lithuania
Kingdom of Bosnia
Serbian Despotate
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Miklós Csáki
Pippo Spano
Stephen Rozgonyi
Dan II of Wallachia
Zawisza the Black
Tvrtko II of Bosnia
Stefan Lazarević
Murad II
Isa Bey Ishaković
Strength
  • 25,000
    • 19,000 Hungarians and Lithuanians
    • 6,000 Wallachians
Unknown

The War of the South Danube (1420–1432) was the sixth confrontation between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans. The war was characterized by extensive destruction of the areas affected by hostilities.