The regency for John V Palaiologos, paying …

Years: 1364 - 1364

The regency for John V Palaiologos, paying the price for Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria's support in the civil war of 1341–47, had surrendered Phillipopolis and eight other cities in 1344 after holding them for twenty years.

The Ottoman Turks under Lala Shahin Pasha in 1364 move through the Maritsa River valleys and seize Philippopolis, calling the city Filibe, a corruption of "Philip".

It will be the capital of Rumelia until 1382, when the Ottomans capture Sofia, which is to become the main city of the province.

Plovdiv survives as one of the major cultural centers for Bulgarian culture and tradition.

Control of the main sources of Constantinople's grain and tax revenues enables Murad to force the emperor in Constantinople to accept Ottoman suzerainty.

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