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prisoners of war was banned, too. Envoys were supposed to travel unhurt. Certain lands, castles, towns, and villages belonging to Transylvania could be bartered with lands and settlements belonging to the Ottoman Occupied Lands, mainly on the border. On top of these, the Habsburgs were obliged to pay an annual tax of 30,000 Hungarian gold Forints to the sultan.
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had marched out and taken some debated lands on the Borderland between Royal Hungary and Transylvania. Schwendi stayed in Kassa because of the Pasha’s attack and let the Tatars destroy the land as they wished, collecting more than 40,000 slaves. Their ally, the Prince of Transylvania, John Sigismund
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in 1529 was the first attempt by Suleiman the Magnificent to capture the Austrian capital. This siege signalled the pinnacle of Ottoman power and the maximum extent of Ottoman expansion in central Europe. Following Suleiman's unsuccessful siege of Vienna in 1529, Ferdinand launched a counter-attack
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began collecting taxes from his subjects in order to create an army that was initially planned to consist of 100,000 soldiers. However, the Turks were not idle and when Maximilian was waiting for the arrival of troops from various corners of his empire, there was an attack from the Turkish side on
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After the fall of Szigetvár castle in 1566, peace had to be made between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans.  Although Szigetvár, this strategic Borderland castle of Hungary was lost, the Turks paid a huge price for it, at least 20,000 Ottoman soldiers perished during the siege. With the fall of
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On August 2, the Ottoman army reached Szigetvar and immediately began building a siege camp. While the Turkish army was busy preparing the camp, the army of the Szigetvár garrison under Nikola Zrinski made a successful raid on the Ottomans, inflicting heavy losses on them. On August 5, Suleiman's
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was willing to agree to an 8-year peace. However, he remarked that the treaty could be renewed after the expiration date. The negotiations lasted for more than six months. Also, the Treaty guaranteed the safety of their subjects and granted them the freedom to move. The trade with slaves and
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On June 5, a Turkish army of between 8,000-10,000 troops arrived at Palota. The Turks immediately laid siege to the castle, the fighting was fierce, however, on June 15, upon hearing of the approaching Habsburg reinforcements, the Turks lifted the siege and withdrew, giving the castles in
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had started. The city was offered a surrender on favourable terms and, although the offer was rejected, the Ottomans retreated leading to a peace treaty between Ferdinand and Suleiman. John Zápolya was recognized as the King of Hungary by the Habsburgs, although as an Ottoman
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proved futile, and the Habsburg victory reversed a period of territorial losses in Hungary. Their retention of Eger gave the Austrians good reason to believe that Hungary was still contested ground and the Ottoman campaign in Hungary ended, until its revival in 1566.
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family. The defenders of the small Castle of Felsővadász fought valiantly but the Turks set the roof of their fort on fire. They sallied out from the top of the hill, they were just a handful of warriors but they all fell like the heroes of
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in 1530 to regain the initiative. Suleiman's response came in 1532 when he led a massive army of over 120,000 troops to besiege Vienna again. Ferdinand withdrew his army, leaving only 700 men with no cannons and a few guns to defend
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was raging all the same on the Borderland, the Ottomans were softening up the castle chain, as usual, isolating the Borderland castles from their supporting villages by burning and pillaging the countryside. At the same time, the
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in violation of the treaty. The siege was a disaster of similar magnitude to that of Mohács, with an Ottoman relief army smashing the Austrians. Rather than attack Vienna again, Suleiman attacked
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According to the contemporary records, this campaign of Hasan Pasha of Temesvár has brought about really great damage and destruction, 12,000 people were herded into slavery.
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by Ottoman forces. Both Hungary and Croatia became disputed territories with claims from both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires. On 1 January 1527, the Croatian nobles
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between the Ottomans and the Habsburgs. There was a relatively peaceful period when military actions were limited and sieges with artillery were not allowed. Yet,
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castles. With them, the number of the defenders of Palota was still just 450 men. The rest of the reinforcing army was gathering near Pápa castle. The widow of
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entire army gathered at Szigetvar, but he was unable to command the siege due to his age - he was already 72, so he handed the command over to his trusted
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The Ottoman army was huge, according to sources, it had 100,000 troops, including 80,000 Ottoman regular troops, 13,000
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After capturing Szigetvar, the Ottoman army retreated toward Istanbul, the Habsburg army that had concentrated near
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soldiers but the noblemen of the region were also called to arms. The garrison of Pápa castle joined them, led by
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It was the Habsburgs that sent envoys to the sultan to plead for peace in the summer of 1567. The talks began in
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located in Hungary. On June 6, the Pasha of Buda launched an offensive, besieging the castle in
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to the Austrians. On July 12, the castle in Gyula was finally conquered by the Turkish army.
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as their king, and in return for the throne, Ferdinand promised to defend Croatia from
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to prepare an expedition against the Austrians. On the third of May 1566, Sultan
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in 1538, the Ottomans inflicted another defeat on the Habsburg-led coalition.
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forced them to retreat. The war ended in 1568 after the signing of a peace
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A further humiliating defeat was inflicted on the Habsburgs in the 1541
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and directed his expedition to the north towards the strategic city of
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The Treaty of Edirne marked the end of the period of the so-called
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At the same time when the Turkish troops captured Gyula, Sultan
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On September 6, Sultan Suleiman died in the Turkish camp.
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Upon learning of the approaching Ottoman army, Emperor
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among them, hurried to help the Transylvanian Prince
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Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Little War in Hungary

Siege of Szigetvár
Balkans
Kingdom of Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire

Eastern Hungary
Crimean Khanate
Moldavia

Habsburg Monarchy
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