Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924

The Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924 (Bulgarian: Българо–сръбски войни от 917–924) were a series of conflicts fought between the Bulgarian Empire and the Principality of Serbia as a part of the greater Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927. After the Byzantine army was annihilated by the Bulgarians in the battle of Achelous, the Byzantine diplomacy incited the Principality of Serbia to attack Bulgaria from the west. The Bulgarians dealt with that threat and replaced the Serbian prince with a protégé of their own. In the following years the two empires competed for control over Serbia. In 924 the Serbs rose again, ambushed and defeated a small Bulgarian army. That turn of events provoked a major retaliatory campaign that ended with the annexation of Serbia in the end of the same year.

Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924
Part of the Bulgarian–Serbian wars
Date917–924
Location
Result

Bulgarian victory

  • Serbia is annexed by Bulgaria
Belligerents
Bulgarian Empire Principality of Serbia
Byzantine Empire
Commanders and leaders
Simeon I the Great
Theodore Sigritsa 
Marmais 
Petar Gojniković (POW)
Pavle Branović
Zaharija Pribisavljević
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
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