Karl Thopia invited the Ottomans to support him in his conflict with Balša II. Thopia's invitation was accepted and
Hayreddin Pasha brought his forces from the region of
Ohrid (modern-day Macedonia) to Saurian field, near
Lushnjë. News about the incursion of the Ottoman forces into the region of Berat reached Balša II while he was in Durrës. According to
Mavro Orbini, Balša II rounded up 1,000 men in Durrës and, ignoring the advice of his nobles, headed out to take on the Ottoman raiders. Unsurprisingly, Balša's small forces had little success and Balša II was killed. Orbini's work is the only source that mentions Ivaniš Mrnjavčević as participating in this battle. Some scholars believe he did not even exist, while others believe that he was not an independent medieval lord, but a loyal member of the Balša family. Another person mentioned only by Orbini is Balša's
voivode Đurađ Krvavčić, described as a brave warrior who also died in this battle. Mavrini explains that the body of Balša II was decapitated and his head taken to Hayreddin Pasha. == Aftermath ==