The Ottoman Empire (often called the Turkish Empire since it was ruled by Turks) once ruled all of Serbia, but the current Republic of Turkey (founded in 1923) never has.
No. Serbia was independent as Kingdom of Serbia ruled by Petar I Karadjordjevic.
No not in any sense. Serbia is mostly Orthodox Christian country while Turkey is Islam country. Turkey ruled over most part of todays Balkan for 300-400 years and there are some cultural similarities.
people are from India, China, Serbia, Turkey.
croatia, serbia, and turkey
yes. It is next to Greece, Turkey, Serbia and Macedonia
nearer countries are who are in the border attached: Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey without border nearest are: Albania, Croatia, Bosna-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Hungary
Turkey
Turkey, Brazil, Sweden, Russia, Serbia, Latvia, Greece
North Border is mainly by River Danube (with Romania), On the West with Serbia and Macedonia, On the South with Greece, and South-East with Turkey and The Full Eastern side is sea belt of Black Sea
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.
Turkey is a limited government. Its rulers are held accountable to the Rule of Law.