^Singleton, Frederick Bernard. Yugoslavia; the country and its people. Queen Anne Press. 1970: 92. ISBN 9780362000481. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the settlement of Novo Brdo, near Pristina, was described as "the largest and finest city in all the Balkans".
^Glasnik Muzeja Kosova i Metohije. Muzej. 1956: 263. Posle toga, uvidevái da ce im biti tesko da osvoje bógate i dobro branjeno Novo Brdo, Turci presreéu karavane Dubravcana i pljaëkaju ih i zauzimaju vazne prilaze ka Novom Brdu. Тек 1440 godine Turci su ponovo napali Novo Brdo i posle ...
^Šolajić, Dragutin. Ratna prošlost Beograda. Beogradske novine. 1954: 47. Мурат је са осталом војском кренуо у помоћ Исак-бегу под Ново Брдо. Међутим, јуначка посада Новог Брда одолевала ...
^Setton, Kenneth M.; Hazard, Harry W.; Zacour, Norman P. (编). A History of the Crusades, Volume VI: The Impact of the Crusades on Europe. Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press. 1989: 287. ISBN 0-299-10740-X(英语). Following his unsuccessful attempt on Belgrade in 1440, Murad had taken Novo Brdo with its valuable silver mines in 1441, while Turkish raiding parties plundered as far as Belgrade before being defeated by Hunyadi, who pursued them to ...
^ 11.011.1Vojni muzej JNA. Vesnik. Belgrade. 1957: 223. Tek 1440 godine Turci su ponovo napali Novo Brdo i posle jednogodisnje opsade uspeli su da ga zauzmu 21 juna 1441 godine ... Posle toga Novo Brdo su opljaökali i popalild.
^Imber, Colin. The Ottoman empire: 1300–1481. Isis. 1990: 119. ISBN 978-975-428-015-9. Serbian annals record, in July, 1441, §ihabeddin Pasha captured Novo Brdo, the centre of the silver-mining district of southern Serbia.
^Sedlar, Jean W. East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500. University of Washington Press. 1 March 2011: 384. ISBN 978-0-295-80064-6. In 1441 it participated in the defense of Novo Brdo in Bosnia, the principal source of Serbian silver; and twice it gave asylum to the Serbian Despot George Brankovic when Turkish pressure forced him into exile. In 1444 Dubrovnik's fleet ...
^Новаковић, Стојан. Из српске историје. Matica srpska. 1972: 201. .. и како их је 8. маја ослепио, а потом како је јуна те године Хадом-паша узео Ново Брдо и све српске градове.
^Balkan studies. Édition de lA̕cadémie bulgare des sciences. 1988: 111. The mint at Novo brdo (in Turkish "Novar"), was the first to start striking Ottoman akçe — as early as 1441, when Murad Il's military commander, the eunuch Sibab ed-Din pasa captured the town, which had the greatest silver deposits and the ...
^Holton, Milne; Mihailovich, Vasa D. Serbian poetry from the beginnings to the present. 1988: 32. As a child, Dimitrije Kantakuzin experienced the siege of Novo Brdo by the Turks, which lasted for two years after the fall of Smederevo, until 1441. He saw the town fall to the Turks, and the citizens rise up again and resist. And, in 1455, when ...