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reconstructed in accordance with contemporary renaissance standards. Likewise, the joint armies confronting the Ottomans had to be united under joint command in order to avoid discord among the commanders. The defensive system also had to be permanently and systematically well financed. This led to creation of a Military Frontier. This buffer zone, back in the 16th century was divided into smaller capitancies. Several similar capitancies formed a Frontier, so for example in the area adjacent to Ottoman Slavonia, there was Slavonian Frontier. Slavonian Frontier was further stretching to form a continuation with Croatian Frontier whose center was from 1579, newly built town of
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Croatia were still exposed. The fortresses of Knin, Klis, and Skradin formed the main line of defense in Croatia, while Krupa, Bihać, Otočac, and Senj formed the rear line. Later in 1469, the Captaincy of Senj was formed as a military and administrative unit within the defense system. In 1467, Ottoman akinjis plundered the surroundings of
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Although on election of Cetin, Ferdinand Habsburg pledged to provide both financial and military aid to Croatian nobility who elected him, in reality he soon turned out to be unable to fully keep his promises. Croatian nobility continuously asked him to invest in both reconstruction of fortifications
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The fiasco of Katzianer's Campaign made a turning point and convinced both Habsburg king and Croatian-Slavonian nobility to turn to creation of defensive buffer zone which would rely on system of fortifications in the borderlands. The old medieval fortifications in the area had to be reinforced and
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from the Ottoman incursions. At one point Croatians even pointed to the possibility of switching sides and actually allowing Ottoman armies freely pass through Croatia in order to attack the Holy Roman Empire. Ferdinand, however, who firstly invested most of his forces in civil war against Zapolya,
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arrived to Croatia to consult with Karlović about further defense from the Ottomans. Karlović resigned from position of Croatian ban in 1524 because permanent state of war against the Ottomans caused all of his possessions to get ravaged, which impoverished him severely. At the same time weak king
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In 1476, for the sake of better military organization, the office of the Ban of Croatia was merged with that of the Ban of Slavonia, which contributed to the process of political integration between Croatia and Slavonia. Despite everything mentioned earlier, the Ottoman danger did not stop internal
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established the banates of Jajce and Srebrenik, which formed the centre of his new defense system. While it faced difficulties with coordination and finances, the system provided protection for northern Croatia, Slavonia, and southern Hungary from Ottoman raids, but the Adriatic coast and southern
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were initially the main targets of Ottoman raids, regularly led by local sanjak-beys. The mountains and forests of medieval Croatia provided cover for Ottoman raiding parties, enabling them to remain longer on Croatian territory. Later, the duchies of Carniola, Styria, and Carinthia, the County of
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forces implemented counterattacks, especially in the first phases of war, when they were still able to apply the counterattacking or the offensive tactics. Even though akinji raiding parties attempted to evade hostile military formations, the armies did sometimes clash. Sometimes the local armies
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and the economic life was still somewhat functioning. Population level was steady and received a continuous inflow of displacees from the first zone. The Croatian nobles used this zone as the support point and the base for the defense or for the attempts of retaking of their estates in the first
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between the aforementioned smaller forts. In case of the enemy attack, the guard on the observation post would alert friendly troops about the approaching enemies by either firing from a gun or by igniting fire. Such organized service enabled swift mobilization in case of the Ottoman incursion.
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Besides the regular garrisons in forts of Military Frontier, troops were also deployed in smaller square shaped wooden palisades with four defensive towers on its corners designed to protect local villagers during the Ottoman incursions.There were also high observation posts manned with guards,
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nobility agreed to partially finance the Military Frontier in order to hold off the Ottomans in Croatia/Slavonia and therefore prevent them from invading their own lands. Financially exhausted Croatian nobility sometimes gave their forts to Styrian/Carniolan counterparts as they had no money to
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and by which they asserted their control over entire Krbava county and made ground for further advances to Lika. By April 1529, ban of Croatia Ivan Karlović wrote in his letters that the Ottoman cavalry had overrun Lika and Krbava, making them a staging ground for further attacks on Croatia and
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against the Ottoman Empire in 1396, which resulted in the rout of the Christian army. He then turned to the strengthening of border areas in his realm. Sigismund's rule was marked with dynastic struggles. Venice took advantage of this and between 1409 and 1420 established control over Dalmatia.
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In 1537, after prevailing over Zapolya in Civil War and as a result of continuous pressure from the Croatian nobility, Ferdinand Habsburg named one of his seasoned commanders Johann Katzianer as supreme royal captain "of our Slavonian kingdom" on joint Croatian-Slavonian parliament held in
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which also ended in decisive Ottoman victory. The Christian defeat near Brest, however, raised an alarm through much of the Habsburg Monarchy so Christian armies started flowing in to Croatia from all over Europe. The decisive battle took place in June 1593 when Hasan Pasha attempted to
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and was therefore called Ban's Frontier (Banska krajina), subsequently called "Banovina" or "Banija". Unlike the rest of the Military Frontier whose defense was a responsibility of Habsburg Military Authorities, the defense of Ban's Frontier fell under responsibility of Croatia.
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system), the Ottoman Empire lost the offensive potential it used to have, so instead of making further offensive attempts against Croatia, the Ottoman Empire started bolstering its defences along the borderline with Croatian lands thus taking a more defensive posture.
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failed to appoint new ban for Croatia, while Venetian diplomats on Budim court even heard him saying that "Croatia means nothing to him". Croatian nobility informed of this started negotiating with the Ottomans about becoming their vassal and paying tribute.
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intercepted or pursued the raiders on their return. At that point the presence of captives which akinjis would capture as well as the heavy booty which they carried back made their return more slow and therefore vulnerable to the enemy attack such as at
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since by defending his possessions in Croatia, he also defended Venetian lands from the Ottoman incursions. He therefore financed defense of Croatia with Venetian money. Since he had no use of Hungarian king, Karlović also established contacts with
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fort and forced its garrison to surrender. In autumn same year, Hasan Pasha responded by sending a raiding party of some 5000 horsemen on a plundering raid to Slavonian military Frontier, but his raiding party was intercepted and
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was named supreme royal captain in Slavonia in the aftermath of Katzianer's downfall. He also invited nobility of Croatian-Slavonian parliament to properly supply this newly arrived Spanish army with food and salaries.
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in one letter. In his response, Henry VII referred to the news as "very distressing". The news of Krbava defeat also spread throughout German speaking lands and in 1493 the pamphlet about the battle was printed in
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in July 1493, which was taken from them earlier by the king Matthias Corvinus in order to create Senj Captaincy (part of his defensive system) their efforts led to the conflict with Croatian Ban
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from 1 January 1527 which confirms the election of Ferdinand Habsburg on position of king of Croatia. The charter shows seals of most distinguished Croatian nobles as well as seal of Croatia.
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families were particularly affected by these Ottoman raids. The Frankopans were also struck by Corvinus's centralization measures, and were deprived of Senj and several other possessions.
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who provided some troops for the defense of Croatia. His support was limited, as inner-Austrian duchies opposed the permanent stationing of their troops outside the borders of the
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in 1593. According to the other group of historians, the war lasted from the second half of the 15th century and into the entire 16th century. A third group of historians mark the
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1593. Nevertheless, the Ottoman Empire held control over parts of Croatia from the 16th to the end of the 17th century, when most of the territories were regained in the
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Croatian struggle against the Ottomans did not remain unnoticed in the political circles of European states. Copious amounts of information from the war was written in
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raids. The arrival of Spanish army in Slavonia temporairly halted the Ottoman conquests, so in period of 1539–40, there were no major territorial losses in Slavonia.
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As the civil war for the Hungarian crown between Ferdinand Habsburg and John Zapolya raged, the Ottomans used the instabilities to further capture Croatian forts in
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was founded in 2nd half of the 16th century, to serve as a strongpoint in defense against the Ottomans. This picture shows Karlovac star shaped renaissance fort.
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was the territory of Kingdom of Croatia, that had no effective control by both sides, as well as the parts of Kingdom of Croatia that were heavily struck by the
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on the borderlands towards the Ottoman Empire and send actual troops to man them. They usually argued that by defending Croatia, Ferdinand actually defends the
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waited until most of the Ottoman troops left the region. In the fall of 1463, Corvinus led an army and captured parts of northern Bosnia and towns along the
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Papers and Proceedings of the Department of Historical Research of the Institute of Historical and Social Research of Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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and it ended in decisive Christian victory. Hasan Pasha himself got killed in the battle. Soon after, much of the Christian reinforcements returned home.
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in 1606 as the end of the war. By the end of war, Croatia was reduced to "Remnants of the Remnants" and its territory consisted of only 16,800 km.
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on the Ottoman throne in 1512, all peace treaties were annulled. The Banate of Srebrenik was captured by the Ottomans in the autumn of the same year.
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on the territory of the former Bosnian Kingdom, which became the starting point of Ottoman raids into Croatia. Corvinus appointed Slavonian nobleman
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Although the Croatian Kingdom suffered major defeats in battles, it remained in existence, keeping its identity, religion, and culture under the
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operations. This zone was up to 50 km deep in the Croatian territory. It mostly covered the areas along the border and the later-formed
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In light of the human and territorial loss, the 15th and 16th centuries were known as the "Two centuries of Croatia in mourning" (Latin:
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was mostly Ottoman raid-safe zone, in which the majority of the zone had no Ottoman raids, although few areas were subjected to Ottoman
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surrendered as well. The loss of Knin gave more momentum to the Ottoman advance, while leading role of Croatia's defenses south of the
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There are several different variations about the exact length of the war. According to one group of historians, the war began with the
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preferred continuing the war on Ottoman western borders. Koca Sinan Pasha therefore urged newly appointed governor of Bosnian Eyalet
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Milan Kruhek: Granice Hrvatskog Kraljevstva u međunarodnim državnim ugovorima, Povijesni prilozi 10/1991., str.37-39, ISSN 0351-9767
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II concluded a seven-year peace treaty with Sultan Bayezid. The Ottoman Empire kept the strategically important fortified towns of
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In January 1539, King Ferdinand deployed the army of 3000-4000 Spanish mercenaries to Slavonia to man the fortifications, while
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According to Croatian historian Ivan Jurković, danger zones affected by possible akinji raids could be graded in three levels:
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was preparing a relief force, the commander of the Knin garrison Mihajlo Vojković surrendered the fortress. A few days later,
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Same year in spring, Ottomans constructed pontoon bridges over Sava river near Gradiška and started amassing troops in
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himself favoured retaining peace and even signed new eight-year-long peace with Habsburgs in 1591, his grand vizier
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in 1453 enabled the Ottoman Empire to engage more troops in their Balkan campaigns. Bosnia was conquered by Sultan
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and the supra-structure became ruined and devastated, and the economic life suffered. This zone had high rate of
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took part in Corvinus's campaign. Sultan Mehmed did not immediately respond to the offensive. He established the
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named Erdődy knight of Order of San Salvador and sent him golden pearled chain with coat of arms of the order.
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during the summer of 1463. The Ottomans then directed their incursions to the south, on the Croatian region of
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In 1464, Mehmed gathered an army to recapture the lost territories. He arrived to Bosnia in June and began a
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became an Ottoman vassal. These conquests opened the way further west and allowed the Ottomans to reach the
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and marched off to Slavonia in order to chase away the Ottomans, with their main objective being town of
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by local Christian captains. On 6 November 1591, the Ottomans successfully captured the fort of Ripač.
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conflicts between Croatian and Slavonian nobility, which further undermined an efficient defense.
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got angered by hearing the news. He therefore decided to declare war on Habsburgs, launching a
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continued defending the country against the Ottomans. In 1513, he scored a major victory at the
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Stogodišnji hrvatsko-turski rat (1493–1593) - Od kraja 15. st. do kraja Prvoga svjetskog rata
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The Counts of Blagaj and the Blagaj castle after the foundation of the Jajce Banate in 1464
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in Lika. This defeat forced the Ottomans to halt their attacks during the following year.
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In the wake of the conquest of Bosnia, the Ottomans also expanded on most of the lands of
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in 1482, completing the conquest of Kosača's realm. In 1483, an army led by Croatian Ban
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Sequence of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Kingdom of Croatia from 1493 to 1593
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In 1592, Ottomans resumed their offensives against Croatia and managed to besiege and
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formed two defensive provinces called "banates" following the fall of Bosnia and his
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of Hungary (which Croatia was formally part of) provided to him no help whatsoever.
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Monumenta Hungariae Historica, Codex diplomaticus partium Regno Hungariae adnexarum
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ambushed Ottoman troops returning from a raid and defeated them in the Una Valley.
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Knezovi Blagajski i tvrdi grad Blagaj nakon osnutka Jajačke banovine 1464. godine
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By the end of 1540, the Ottoman Empire occupied the Croatian possessions between
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Balkan Wars: Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman Bosnia, and Venetian Dalmatia, 1499–1617
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In August 1591, Hasan Pasha's army crossed Sava river and marched off towards
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could only offer limited help before the civil war with Zapolya was resolved.
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Gorizia, and Venetian-held territories were targeted by these raids as well.
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Even though the Ottoman defeat near Sisak in June triggered the start of
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in 1538, moving the Croatian-Ottoman border to the line, roughly, Požega-
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and inward towards Hungary. Corvinus died in 1490 and was succeeded by
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was governed by a separate ban, and was not a part of the royal title.
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in spring of 1537. This Croatian-Slavonian parliament proclaimed the
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as the governor of Bosnia, in order to organize the defense.
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zone. These areas lived as economic support of the armies.
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Kingdom of Croatia reduced to "remnants of the remnants"
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ban of Croatia. Karlović previously served as Venetian
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in June 1592. One month later, further warfare led to
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and unanimously elected Ferdinand as King of Croatia.
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The military of the Croatian Kingdom was based on a
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Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts: 61–83. 2278:decisively defeated Hungarian army led by King 5931:International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) 4007: 4642: 4229: 3962:(in Croatian). Zagreb: Naprijed. p. 201. 3352: 2924:Kratka politicka i kulturna povijest Hrvatske 2106:attempted to regain control over the town of 1607:(roughly corresponding to modern day western 1076: 703: 4414:(23). Croatian Institute of History: 87–102. 4051:Journal of the Institute of Croatian History 4014:Journal of the Institute of Croatian History 2840:for their roles in the battle. Spanish king 3824: 2496:force in order to counter frequent Ottoman 2468:maintain and defend them. The area between 1803: 1710:, the king of Hungary and Croatia, led the 1694:. Croatia and Hungary were since 1102 in a 4649: 4635: 4519:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4374:(28). Croatian Institute of History: 7–22. 4244:. Texas A&M University Press. p.  2946:Kolegij Hrvatska povijest srednjega vijeka 2605:Meanwhile, as news of Ottoman defeat near 2300:Croatian Parliament assembled in Cetingrad 2122:in Lika and suffered a huge defeat in the 1083: 1069: 710: 696: 4347:Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography 4235: 4129: 1674:fell under Ottoman control following the 1670:and proclaimed it their capital. Most of 1090: 717: 6019:Ottoman period in the history of Croatia 4443: 3917: 3833:"Hrvatska na razmeđu XV i XVI. stoljeća" 3550: 3502: 3463: 3313: 3002: 2915:Kraljevina Hrvatska i Kraljevina Ugarska 2734: 2633: 2526: 2437: 2396: 2261: 2227:, the old capital of Croatia. Although 2179: 2055: 1956: 1807: 4527: 4418: 4182:"Poraz Hrvata kod Udbine 9. rujna 1493" 3754: 3742: 3718: 3625: 3586: 3538: 3446: 3407: 3289: 3277: 3133: 2723: 2386: 2079:destroyed the Ottoman raiding party in 1952: 1838:) was to intimidate and demoralize the 97:or 2nd half of the 15th century to 1606 5991: 4580: 4555: 4318: 4316: 4216: 4212: 4210: 4208: 4044: 3830: 3790: 3775: 3200: 3121: 3094: 2645:On 15 June 1593, Sisak was once again 2274:In 1526, Ottoman forces led by Sultan 1948:Croatia in personal union with Hungary 505: 444: 129:conquers areas of Croatia between the 4630: 4601: 4485: 4460: 4401: 4378: 4293: 4149: 4147: 4145: 4143: 4116: 4114: 4080: 4078: 3986: 3957: 3913: 3911: 3909: 3907: 3897: 3895: 3893: 3884: 3868: 3866: 3864: 3815: 3786: 3784: 3730: 3706: 3669: 3667: 3649: 3637: 3610: 3598: 3574: 3562: 3526: 3514: 3490: 3478: 3434: 3419: 3390: 3340: 3325: 3301: 3265: 3241: 3229: 3217: 3164: 3106: 3083:ARHiNET arhivski informacijski sistem 2981:ARHiNET arhivski informacijski sistem 2907: 2905: 2600:capture Sisak fort for the third time 2251: 1879: 1658:. 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The area was controlled by the 1666:. In 1361, the Ottomans captured 5733:Battle of the Dalmatian Channels 5552:Second Battle of the Piave River 4874: 4867: 4860: 4741:Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 927 4736:Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 854 3353:Ivan Jurković (September 2003). 2892:, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 2005, 2759:was recorded by Czech traveller 2745:Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor 2685:were under the commander of the 1863:On the other side, Croatian and 1662:and encircled Byzantine capital 673: 653: 641: 629: 617: 605: 593: 568: 550: 540: 530: 522: 512: 495: 477: 467: 460: 451: 434: 416: 398: 388: 381: 372: 354: 344: 322: 312: 300: 282: 272: 262: 252: 239: 220: 202: 192: 54: 5144:Battle of Saint Gotthard (1705) 5076:Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664) 4931:Hungarian campaign of 1527–1528 4584:Croatia: A Nation Forged in War 4287: 4262: 4174: 4165: 4123: 4102: 4038: 4001: 3992: 3966: 3951: 3926: 3809: 3760: 3691: 3655: 3346: 3073: 2864:Croatian-Slovene peasant revolt 2472:and Brkiševina was financed by 2172:After Berislavić's death, king 1746:and around the coastal town of 1554:Stogodišnji hrvatsko-turski rat 1446:2nd Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera 1434:1st Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera 5773:Battle of the Miljevci Plateau 4294:Mesić, Nikolina (2023-01-07). 3818:Gospić: Grad, ljudi, identitet 3043: 3021: 2971: 2949: 2927: 2876: 2677:, while major forces from the 60:Clockwise, From top left: The 1: 5823:War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 5354:Battle of Neumarkt-Sankt Veit 5111:Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) 4539:Croats and the Ottoman Empire 4499:] (in Croatian). Zagreb. 4328: 2937:Filozofski fakultet u Mostaru 2699: 2197:Belgrade fell to the Ottomans 1855:). The regions of Krbava and 1650:By the mid 14th century, the 1645: 1562:Stogodišnji rat s Osmanlijama 1558:Stogodišnji rat protiv Turaka 6034:Military history of Slovenia 5643:Croatian War of Independence 5222:Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) 4611:. Rowman & Littlefield. 4187:. 2008-05-09. Archived from 2968:Zbirka zadataka za 2. razred 2870: 2624: 1961:Hungarian and Croatian king 1638:) in the lyric-epic poem of 1623:in 1493, and ended with the 1614: 1603:, except for lands known as 7: 6049:Military history of Hungary 6014:Croatia under Habsburg rule 5232:Battle of Nördlingen (1634) 4981:Battle of Hrastovica (1561) 4133:Poviest hrvatska, dio drugi 3733:, pp. 382–83, Vol. IV. 2847: 2805:In 1522, Croatian nobleman 2761:Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic 2566:throughout entire country. 2422:. As Habsburg army reached 2153:Meanwhile, in Croatia, ban 1702:). The medieval Kingdom of 1590:Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia 1578:medieval Kingdom of Croatia 679:Hadım Jakup Pasha of Bosnia 111:Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia 107:Medieval Kingdom of Croatia 10: 6065: 5728:Siege of Bjelovar Barracks 5723:Siege of Varaždin Barracks 5275:Battle of Landeshut (1760) 5212:Siege of Heidelberg (1622) 5169:Relief of Cetingrad (1790) 5096:Siege of Virovitica (1684) 5066:Second Battle of Novi Zrin 4774:Siege of Zadar (1345–1346) 4130:Smičiklas, Tadija (1879). 3989:, pp. 172–74, Vol. V. 3887:, pp. 152–53, Vol. V. 3359:Migracijske i Etničke Teme 3254:Croatian Encyclopedia 2021 2809:held his famous series of 2795:Antemurale Christianitatis 2687:Croatian Military Frontier 2390: 2255: 2045: 1588:dynasties), and the later 556:Herbard VIII von Auersperg 18: 5977: 5946: 5919: 5910: 5821: 5641: 5633:Battle of Sarajevo (1945) 5565: 5557:Battle of Vittorio Veneto 5519: 5512: 5495:Battle of Sarajevo (1878) 5473: 5448: 5382: 5349:Battle of Landshut (1809) 5339:Battle of Caldiero (1805) 5329:Battle of Stockach (1799) 5299: 5292: 5280:Battle of Liegnitz (1760) 5240: 5192: 5181: 5134: 5084: 5071:Siege of Novi Zrin (1664) 5056:First Battle of Novi Zrin 5044: 5019: 4892: 4883: 4858: 4783:High and Late Middle Ages 4782: 4754: 4726: 4704: 4673: 4664: 4621:– via Google books. 4597:– via Google books. 4576:– via Google books. 4556:Raukar, Tomislav (1997). 4534:Hrvati i Osmansko Carstvo 4419:Gunjača, Stjepan (1960). 4236:Velikonja, Mitja (2003). 2017:was established in 1470. 1790:month-long siege of Jajce 1102: 729: 335: 180: 87: 53: 33: 28: 5843:Siege of Bihać (1992–95) 5477:Bosnia-Herzegovinian War 5260:Battle of Breslau (1757) 5164:Relief of Drežnik (1788) 4976:Siege of Đurđevac (1552) 4946:Siege of Varaždin (1527) 4769:Battle of Lastovo (1000) 4718:Battle of Gvozd Mountain 4696:Battle of Makarska (887) 4408:Historical Contributions 4402:Grgin, Borislav (2002). 4385:Zbornik Drage Roksandića 4379:Grgin, Borislav (2019). 4368:Historical Contributions 3918:Valentić, Mirko (1981). 3003:Moačanin, Nenad (2015). 2755:Croatian 1493 defeat in 2276:Suleiman the Magnificent 2134:In 1503, Hungarian king 1977:in 1463, Hungarian king 1804:Ottoman style of warfare 600:Suleiman the Magnificent 95:1493 to 1593 (100 years) 6029:Wars involving Slovenia 5898:Operation Southern Move 5833:Battle of Kupres (1992) 5658:Plitvice Lakes incident 5628:Battle of Lijevče Field 5359:Battle of Sankt Michael 5227:Battle of Lützen (1632) 5106:Battle of Mohács (1687) 5101:Osijek Incursion (1685) 5061:Battle of Otočac (1663) 4936:Balkan campaign of 1529 4812:Battle of Grobnik Field 4728:Croatian–Bulgarian wars 4705:Croatian–Hungarian wars 4674:8th/9th-century battles 4581:Tanner, Marcus (2001). 4566:]. 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Index

Hundred Years' War
Croatian–Ottoman Wars
Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Ottoman Wars in Europe

Battle of Krbava Field
Battle of Mohács
Siege of Szigetvár
Siege of Gvozdansko
Battle of Slunj
Battle of Sisak
Medieval Kingdom of Croatia
Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia
Ottoman Empire
Vrbas
Kupa
Amalgation of medieval Croatia and medieval Slavonia
Habsburg Monarchy
Military Frontier
Battle of Sisak
Long Turkish War

Kingdom of Croatia

Kingdom of Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Habsburg Monarchy

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