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2438:. There, however, he and much of his army were met by another equally formidable adversary, the plague. Bogdani returned to Pristina but succumbed to the disease there on 6 December 1689. His nephew, Gjergj Bogdani, reported in 1698 that his uncle's remains were later exhumed by Turkish and Tatar soldiers and fed to the dogs in the middle of the square in Pristina.
2912:, the Ottoman Empire undertook extensive logistical preparations, including the repair and establishment of roads and bridges leading into the Holy Roman Empire and its logistical centres, as well as the forwarding of ammunition, cannon and other resources from all over the Ottoman Empire to these centres and into the Balkans. Since 1679, the
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156,000 specifically to the conflict against France. Of those 280,000, only 74,000, or about one quarter, were positioned against the Turks; the rest were fighting France. Overall, from 1683 to 1699, the
Imperial States had on average 88,100 men fighting the Turks, while from 1688 to 1697, they had on average 127,410 fighting the French.
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who fought on the Polish side wore a sprig of straw in their helmets to distinguish themselves from the Tatars fighting on the
Ottoman side. The charge easily broke the lines of the Ottomans, who were exhausted and demoralised and soon started to flee the battlefield. The cavalry headed straight for
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resulted in the addition of the Polish hussars to the already existing allied army. The command of the forces of
European allies was entrusted to the Polish king, who had under his command 70,000–80,000 soldiers facing a Turkish army of 150,000. Sobieski's courage and remarkable aptitude for command
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with 10,000 men, reinforcing the three forts that the
Ottomans already garrisoned, and compelled the Maniots to give up hostages to secure their loyalty. As a result, the Maniots remained uncommitted when, on 25 June 1685, the Venetian army, 8,100 men strong, landed outside the former Venetian fort
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October 1685, the Venetian army retreated to the Ionian Islands for winter quarters, where a plague broke out, something which would occur regularly in the next years, and take a great toll on the Venetian army, especially among the German contingents. In April 1686, the Venetians helped repulse
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Peloponnese, where the Greeks, especially the Maniots, had begun showing signs of revolt and communicated with Morosini, promising to rise up in his aid. Ismail Pasha, the new military commander of Morea, learned of
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September removed the last Ottoman bastions. These early successes were important for the Venetians not only for reasons of morale, but because they secured their communications with Venice, denied to the Ottomans the possibility of threatening the Ionian Islands or of ferrying troops via
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Ottoman troops were tired and dispirited following the failure of both the attempt at sapping and the assault on the city and the advance of the Holy League infantry on the Turkenschanz. The cavalry charge was one last deadly blow. Less than three hours after the cavalry attack, the Christian
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The war largely overlapped with the Nine Years' War (1688–1697), which took up the vast majority of the
Habsburgs' attention while it was active. In 1695, for instance, the Holy Roman Empire states had 280,000 troops in the field, with England, the Dutch Republic, and Spain contributing another
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U toku Velikog bečkog rata, ... srpski narod.. od pada Beograda u ruke austrijske vojske 1688. i u Srbiji priključivao se carskim trupama i kao "rašanska, racka" milicija učestvovao u borbama u toku 1689–1691. borbe su prenete na Banat. Srbe u njima predvodio je vojvoda Novak Petrović
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Capturing Vienna had long been a strategic aspiration of the Ottoman Empire, because of its interlocking control over Danubian (Black Sea to Western Europe) southern Europe, and the overland (Eastern Mediterranean to Germany) trade routes. During the years preceding this second siege
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The relief army had to act quickly to save the city and so prevent another long siege. Despite the binational composition of the army and the short space of only six days, an effective leadership structure was established, centred on the Polish king and his
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and his light cavalry force, which numbered about 30,000–40,000. There is doubt as to how far the Tatars participated in the final battle before Vienna. The Ottomans could not rely on their Wallachian and Moldavian allies.
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defeated the Ottoman incursion into the Commonwealth. The League won the war in 1699 and forced the Ottoman Empire to sign the Treaty of Karlowitz. The Ottomans thereby lost much of their European possessions, with
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near the town. This resulted in the Habsburg forces killing over 30,000 Ottomans and dispersing the rest. This crippling defeat was the ultimate factor of the Ottoman Empire signing the
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At around 6:00 pm, the Polish king ordered the cavalry to attack in four groups, three Polish and one from the Holy Roman Empire. Eighteen thousand horsemen charged down the hills,
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played a leading role in the pro-Austrian movement in Kosovo during the Great Turkish War. He contributed a force of 6,000 Albanian soldiers to the Austrian army which had arrived in
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was a crushing defeat for the Sultan. The Turks were more successful on the Polish front and were able to retain Podolia during their battles with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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Kara Mustafa Pasha was less effective at ensuring his forces' motivation and loyalty, and preparing for the expected relief-army attack. He had entrusted defence of the rear to the
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and laid siege to it. The castle surrendered after 49 days, on 11 August, and the garrison was massacred. After this success, Morosini embarked his troops towards the town of
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had held several islands in the Aegean and the Ionian seas, together with strategically positioned forts along the coast of the Greek mainland since the carving up of the
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on January 22, 1699, ending the Great Turkish War. This treaty resulted in the transfer of most of Ottoman Hungary to the Habsburgs, and after further losses in the
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in 1673, Sobieski was elected king of Poland. He tried to defeat the Ottomans for four years, with no success. The war ended on 17 October 1676 with the
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on 19 January 1690. It reported that the "Germans" in Kosovo had made contact with 20,000 Albanians who had turned their weapons against the Turks.
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in 1686, with the Ottomans refusing a major engagement and harassing the army. For the next four years Poland would blockade the key fortress at
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the Ottoman camps and Kara Mustafa's headquarters, while the remaining Viennese garrison sallied out of its defences to join in the assault.
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western Greece to the Peloponnese, and because these successes encouraged the Greeks to cooperate with them against the Ottomans.
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in spring 1687. Thus strengthened, he was able to move against the last major Ottoman bastion in the Peloponnese, the town of
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was appointed head of the land forces, while Morosini retained command of the fleet. On 3 June Königsmarck took
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in 1699. The war was a defeat for the Ottoman Empire, which for the first time lost substantial territory, in
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above Vienna with bonfires. Before the battle a Mass was celebrated for the King of Poland and his nobles.
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forces had won the battle and saved Vienna. The first Christian officer who entered Vienna was Margrave
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in 1690. The war then fell into a stalemate, and peace was concluded in 1699 which began following the
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refused to pay the tribute and organized a large army under Sobieski; subsequently, the Poles won the
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Kosovo Albanian Roman Catholic Bishop and philosopher
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Conflicts between Ottomans and Holy League (1683–1699)
3879:(Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 1991)
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what was under Ottoman's rule since 1541. The second
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in 1686. Holy League's troops besieged and conquered
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Polish–Ottoman & Austro-Turkish Wars (1683–1699)
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Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire
3239:
2206:led a Christian alliance that defeated them in the
3995:17th century in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
3216:
4030:Military operations involving the Crimean Khanate
2127:(currently parts of eastern Ukraine), while some
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2904:had taken place in 1529), under the auspices of
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2070:was also a matter of concern for the French, as
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2848:During the war, the Russian army organized the
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2260:, Russia captured the key Ottoman fortress of
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3903:The Emergence of the Great Powers: 1685–1715
3638:at History of Warfare, World History at KMLA
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2406:rivers began to join Serbian Militia units.
4055:Wars involving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
3832:Ottoman Wars, 1700–1860: An Empire Besieged
3345:
3219:Jan Sobieski, Mit Habsburg gegen die Türken
3091:
3083:
2271:in 1697 and lesser skirmishes (such as the
2074:was being invited by English nobles in the
4005:Habsburg monarchy–Ottoman Empire relations
3885:German Armies: War and Politics, 1648–1806
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3766:, Vol. Two, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, LLC,
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3737:The Decline and Fall of the Ottoman Empire
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1992:), was a series of conflicts between the
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4085:Wars involving the Republic of Venice
3990:17th century in the Habsburg monarchy
3896:, Cambridge: Harvard University Press
3834:, (Pearson Education Ltd., 2007), 28.
3445:
3417:. Boulder: East European Monographs.
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3118:The Battle of Zenta in September 1697
3060:the largest cavalry charge in history
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3096:" – "I came, I saw, God conquered".
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3739:, p. 12, Barnes & Noble, 1992.
3692:Sophia, Regent of Russia: 1657–1704
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2850:Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689
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3153:Enea Silvio Piccolomini (general)
3078:Afterwards, Sobieski paraphrased
2990:, the Löbel bastion and the Burg
2295:, to the Habsburg monarchy while
3925:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
3449:Historical Dictionary of Albania
3414:Unfinished portrait of a country
3352:(in Serbian), IDEA, p. 70,
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1475:1st Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera
3970:1690s in the Habsburg monarchy
3965:1680s in the Habsburg monarchy
3892:——— (2016),
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2971:were already known in Europe.
2750:Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699)
2434:and accompanied it to capture
2340:After allied Christian forces
2227:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
2196:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
2125:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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3694:, Yale University Press, 206.
3632:Polish-Ottoman War, 1683–1699
3189:Podhorodecki, Leszek (2001),
3179:, pp. 460–461, table 13.
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2978:Europe after Battle of Vienna
2844:Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700)
2838:Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700)
2617:were under Venetian control.
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2325:Great Migrations of the Serbs
2279:. The Ottomans ceded most of
4025:Military history of Slovenia
3284:The Islamic world in decline
2550:Operations in the Ionian Sea
2299:returned to Poland. Most of
2088:, which relieved the Turks.
2072:William III of Orange-Nassau
156:Russia captures the port of
7:
3980:1690s in the Ottoman Empire
3975:1680s in the Ottoman Empire
3853:History of the Greek Nation
3346:Janićijević, Jovan (1996),
3301:Gavrilović, Slavko (2006),
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150:Poland–Lithuania captures
4065:Wars involving Montenegro
4040:Ottoman period in Ukraine
4035:Ottoman period in Moldova
4015:History of Eastern Europe
4010:History of Central Europe
3411:Prifti, Peter R. (2005).
3286:, Praeger Publishers, 32.
3269:Treasure, Geoffrey 1985,
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3273:, Methuen & Co, 614.
2827:Feliks Kazimierz Potocki
2821:in 1698, where a Polish
2639:Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck
1990:Kutsal İttifak Savaşları
4075:Wars involving Slovenia
4060:Wars involving Moldavia
3873:Setton, Kenneth Meyer.
3376:Iseni, Bashkim (2008).
3349:Kulturna riznica Srbije
2385:(today Lipova, Romania)
2368:regions in present-day
2267:Following the decisive
2243:Battle of Mohács (1687)
2172:Battle of Khotyn (1673)
2045:Franco-Ottoman alliance
1982:Wars of the Holy League
1146:Hungary and the Balkans
653:384,000 military deaths
4050:Wars involving Austria
3985:17th-century conflicts
3883:Wilson, Peter (1998),
3473:Malcolm, Noel (2020).
3446:Elsie, Robert (2010).
3193:, Bellona, p. 105
3159:Scutum (constellation)
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2107:Background (1667–1683)
2018:the Kingdom of Hungary
1989:
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1965:
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1469:Orán and Mers-el-Kébir
1181:Little Wars in Hungary
264:Commanders and leaders
4070:Wars involving Poland
3819:The enemy at the gate
3798:Varvounis, M., 2012,
3690:Lindsey Hughes 1990,
3282:Sicker, Martin 2001,
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968:Action of 6 July 1697
640:Casualties and losses
44:Ottoman–Habsburg wars
3762:Tucker, S.C., 2010,
3323:on 16 September 2011
3082:'s famous quotation
2890:Stanisław Chlebowski
2812:raid the borderlands
2778:and encompassed the
2647:fortress of Navarino
2221:and encompassed the
1963: Ottoman Empire
1910: Ottoman Empire
3821:, Andrew Wheatcroft
3723:29 May 2008 at the
3703:Brian Davies 2007,
3562:, pp. 215–216.
3550:, pp. 213–214.
3526:, pp. 211–212.
3502:, pp. 205–206.
3132:Treaty of Karlowitz
3106:Treaty of Karlowitz
2796:Battle of Slankamen
2426:. He and his vicar
2396:capture of Belgrade
2277:Treaty of Karlowitz
2233:in 1684, joined by
2068:Glorious Revolution
2056:War of the Reunions
2022:Treaty of Karlowitz
1980:), also called the
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1622:Polish–Ottoman Wars
842:Acropolis of Athens
589:Morto Hüseyin Pasha
428:Wilhelm Königsmarck
321:Rüdiger Starhemberg
288:Charles of Lorraine
135:Holy League victory
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3718:German translation
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3029:Prince of Moldavia
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1978:Großer Türkenkrieg
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512:Kara Ibrahim Pasha
398:Francesco Morosini
234:Republic of Venice
48:Russo-Ottoman wars
3950:Great Turkish War
3905:(1951), pp 15–53.
3707:, Routledge, 185.
3389:978-3-03911-320-0
3382:. Bern: P. Lang.
2784:Tsardom of Russia
2780:Holy Roman Empire
2774:was initiated by
2760:Battle of Párkány
2589:Napoli di Romagna
2528:Hospitaller Malta
2342:had captured Buda
2254:Crimean campaigns
2231:Venetian Republic
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2180:Treaty of Żurawno
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3596:Chasiotis 1975
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3586:, p. 218.
3576:
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2962:, having just
2960:Habsburg rival
2929:Perchtoldsdorf
2910:Köprülü family
2864:Main article:
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2854:Azov campaigns
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3177:Wilson 2016
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3100:Conclusion
3040:Kahlenberg
2738:Monemvasia
2538:, and the
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2464:Morean War
2458:Morean War
2334:Mustafa II
2315:See also:
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1301:Formentera
1265:Cephalonia
1006:Studenitsa
984:Samothrace
862:Kostajnica
857:Negroponte
807:Vrtijeljka
797:Virovitica
750:Érsekújvár
484:Mustafa II
166:and inner
3922:The Serbs
3398:269329200
2968:Leopold I
2956:Louis XIV
2948:Franconia
2902:the first
2722:Nafpaktos
2710:Antirrion
2564:Acarnania
2490:Negropont
2443:Karlsruhe
2389:Borosjenő
2307:of 1718.
2148:Mehmed IV
2117:rebellion
2049:Louis XIV
1850:1916–1917
1845:1914–1918
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1718:1666–1671
1713:1633–1634
1708:1620–1621
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1683:1593–1606
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1529:5th Tunis
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1499:3rd Tunis
1451:Balearics
1325:2nd Tunis
1319:1st Tunis
1307:Cherchell
1271:Balearics
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937:Oinousses
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780:Szigetvár
451:Mehmed IV
277:Leopold I
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2663:Nafplion
2615:Messenia
2607:Kalamata
2510:Kalamata
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2354:Slavonia
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2289:Slavonia
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2190:Overview
2129:Cossacks
2064:Belgrade
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1996:and the
1553:Hammamet
1535:Cadaqués
1517:Navarino
1505:2nd Gozo
1409:1st Gozo
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1216:Long War
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1064:Ustechko
1032:Kamenets
1022:Moldavia
996:Chițcani
979:Sarajevo
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847:Derventa
822:Navarino
817:Kalamata
760:2nd Buda
735:1st Buda
725:Visegrád
595:Strength
473:Ahmed II
168:Dalmatia
104:Location
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3841:Sources
3658:9 March
3653:abtk.hu
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2984:sappers
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2635:Tuscany
2628:in 1684
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2572:Vonitsa
2568:Preveza
2560:Lefkada
2502:Maniots
2436:Prizren
2420:Balkans
2358:Croatia
2350:Hungary
2297:Podolia
2293:Croatia
2281:Hungary
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2146:Sultan
2034:Balkans
2026:Hungary
1986:Turkish
1840:1877–78
1835:1853–56
1830:1828–29
1825:1806–12
1820:1787–92
1815:1768–74
1810:1735–39
1805:1710–11
1795:1676–81
1790:1568–70
1511:Lepanto
1481:Granada
1427:Corsica
1415:Tripoli
1397:Cullera
1355:Alborán
1337:Preveza
1283:Tlemcen
1169:Hungary
1049:Zernest
1027:Crimean
907:2nd Niš
892:Kačanik
872:1st Niš
832:Nauplia
791:Balkans
785:Kanizsa
740:Eperjes
715:Párkány
635:150,000
625:200,000
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365:Peter I
152:Podolia
142:changes
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2698:Patras
2675:Achaea
2603:Koroni
2544:Saxony
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2486:Euboea
2482:Cyprus
2424:Kosovo
2410:Kosovo
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710:Vienna
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3927:ISBN
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3660:2024
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3481:ISBN
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3429:OCLC
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3384:ISBN
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3329:2011
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