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 | | Duan's glory days, however, were long gone by the time of the Battle of Kosovo: the emperor had died in 1355, and his possessions became contested between various noblemen of whom his son, Uro, was only one. |
 | | Uro himself died in 1371, bringing his and Duan's Nemanjid dynasty to an end. |
 | | In another round of readjustment, Kosovo's major towns - Prizren, Peć and Pritina - became the fiefdom of Vuk Branković, but the most powerful of the rivals was Lazar Hrebeljanović, who controlled the silver mines of Novo Brdo. |
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