Last reviewed: 22-07-2009
1389 - Kosovo, traditionally part of Serbia, is captured by Ottoman Empire following Battle of Kosovo. Many Christian Serbs leave and are gradually replaced by those of Albanian ethnicity
1912 - Serbia wins Kosovo back
1913 - Treaty of London officially recognises Serbia's claim to Kosovo
1918 - Following collapse of Austro-Hungarian Empire after First World War, Kosovo becomes part of kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
1941 - German army invades. Parts of Kosovo become part of a Greater Albania controlled by the Italians
1945 - Yugoslavia - including Kosovo - becomes a communist republic
1974 - Kosovo granted status of an autonomous republic within Yugoslavia
1981 - Albanian students riot over poor living conditions in the province. Yugoslav Army is sent in, leading to several deaths. Growing anti-Serb sentiments prompt some non-Albanians to leave the area
1987 - Slobodan Milosevic comes to power in Serbia
1989 - Kosovo, now some 90 percent Albanian, is stripped of its autonomy by Milosevic. Yugoslav army sent in to keep order
1990 - Kosovo's ethnic Albanian leaders declare independence from Yugoslavia in July. Belgrade reacts by dissolving the province's government. Two months later, a general strike is called in Kosovo after Belgrade sacks more than 100,000 ethnic Albanian workers
1991 - Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia secede from Yugoslavia and declare their independence
1992 - War breaks out in the Balkans
1995 - Dayton Agreement signed, bringing an end to the war in Bosnia
1997 - Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) is formed and begins to intimidate non-Albanian population - killing Serb policemen and "collaborators", and driving minorities from their homes
1998
Feb - Milosevic cracks down on KLA, killing a number of civilians in the process. Many civilians driven from their homes. Albanians refuse to continue talks to find a solution. KLA seizes more than a third of Kosovo before being forced back by Serb troops
Oct - NATO authorises use of air strikes against Serbia. Milosevic agrees to withdraw his troops. Situation deteriorates at the end of the year, when 36 KLA gunmen are killed by Serb troops, and six Serbs are murdered in reprisal
1999
Jan - Serb army kills 45 civilians in village of Racak
Mar - Internationally brokered peace deal rejected by Belgrade. NATO launches air strikes. Hundreds of thousands of Kosovo Albanian refugees pour into neighbouring countries
Jun - Air strikes suspended after Milosevic agrees to withdraw troops. NATO forces - dubbed KFOR - arrive in Kosovo. The KLA agrees to disarm. Serb civilians flee revenge attacks
2002 - Kosovan parliament elects Ibrahim Rugova as president
2003 - Kosovo Albanian and Serbian politicians meet for talks in October - the first such meeting since 1999. At the end of the year, the U.N. lays down conditions for final status talks, set for 2005
2004 - Wave of Albanian violence against Serbs leaves 19 dead and several Serb houses and places of worship in ruins. Former KLA commander Ramush Haradinaj elected prime minister of Kosovo in December
2005
Mar - Haradinaj indicted for war crimes by International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague. He resigns and is succeeded by Bajram Kosumi
Jul - Series of bomb attacks in Pristina. Attacks against minority groups continue
Oct - U.N. Security Council gives go-ahead for final status talks to begin the following year
2006
Jan - Rugova dies of lung cancer and is succeeded by Fatmir Sejdiu
Feb - Talks on final status of Kosovo begin, brokered by U.N. special envoy Martti Ahtisaari
Mar - Kosumi resigns and is succeed by former KLA commander Agim Ceku
Jul - Talks in Vienna fail to produce breakthrough
Oct - Serbian voters approve a new constitution in a referendum that re-asserts Kosovo's status as an integral part of the country. Kosovo's Albanian majority boycotts the ballot and Serbia's opposition party alleges massive fraud at polling stations
2007
Feb - Ahtisaari presents a plan to set Kosovo on path to independence, welcomed by Kosovo Albanians but rejected by Serbia
Mar - Last-chance talks end in deadlock. Ahtisaari declares an end to the process, confirming it's now up to U.N. Security Council to decide whether to give the province independence
Jun - Russia makes clear it would veto a draft U.N. resolution circulated by Western powers. Days later, U.S. President Bush says it's time to make Kosovo independent
Aug - U.S., EU and Russian envoys open new round of talks, saying "all options are on the table"
Nov - Talks end with no compromise, and Albanian leaders say province will declare independence soon
Dec - U.N. deadline for a resolution passes
2008
Jan - Former guerrilla leader Hashmi Thaci becomes prime minister
Serbia's pro-Western President Boris Tadic narrowly wins re-election
Feb - Kosovo declares independence
Jun - Kosovo constitution enters into force. Hardline Serbs convene their own assembly in divided city of Mitrovica
Jul - International donors pledge 1.2bn euros to help rebuild Kosovo
Oct - U.N. assembly backs Serbia's request to ask International Court of Justice if Kosovo's secession is legal
Dec - EU police and justice mission (EULEX) deploys in Kosovo
2009
Jan - Kosovo's multi-ethnic Security Force is launched
May - Kosovo joins International Monetary Fund
Jun - Kosovo joins World Bank. NATO decides to cut its presence from 14,000 to 10,000 troops
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