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| komandant2 = [[Lazar Hrebljanović]] † <br /> [[Vuk Branković]] <br /> [[Vlatko Vuković]]
| snage1 = ~27,000-40,000<ref name=Sedlar/><ref name=Cox/><ref name=Cowley/>
| snage2 = ~12,000-30,000<ref name=Sedlar>{{cite book | last = Sedlar | first = Jean W. | title = East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500 | publisher = University of Washington Press | pages=244 | quote = Nearly the entire Christian fighting force (between 12,000 and 20,000 men) had been present at Kosovo, while the Ottomans (with 27,000 to 30,000 on the battlefield) retained numerous reserves in Anatolia.}}</ref><ref name=Cox>{{cite book | last = Cox | first = John K. | title = The History of Serbia | publisher = Greenwood Press | pages=30 | quote = The Ottoman army probably numbered between 30,000 and 40,000. They faced something like 15,000 to 25,000 Eastern Orthodox soldiers.}}</ref><ref name=Cowley>{{cite book | last = Cowley | first = Robert | coauthor = Geoffrey Parker | title = The Reader's Companion to Military History | publisher = Houghton Mifflin Books | pages=249 | quote=On June 28, 1389, an Ottoman army of between thirty thousand and forty thousand under the command of Sultan Murad I defeated an army of Balkan allies numbering twenty-five thousand to thirty thousand under the command of Prince Lazar of Serbia at Kosovo Polje (Blackbird's Field) in the central Balkans.}}</ref><ref name=VE9-0>{{cite book | title = [[Vojna Enciklopedija]] | publisher = Vojnoizdavacki zavod | location = Belgrade | year = 1972 | language = {{Simboli jezika|sh|srpskohrvatski}} | pages = 659-660 | chapter = Kosovska bitka}}</ref>
| žrtve1 = Ubijen je [[Murat I]]
| žrtve2 = Većina srpskih feudalaca je ubijeno, ubijen je i [[Lazar Hrebljanović]]