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Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691)

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51: 345: 80: 58: 438: 523:), under which the territory of present-day Serbia was divided between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. According to the Treaty, most of the territory of present-day Serbia remained within the Ottoman Empire, while the region of Bačka and part of the region of 484:, attacked the city and laid the siege, but Ottoman garrison organized a successful resistance and managed to repel the attack. During next few years, Ottomans made several attempts to recapture regions of 434:(1689).The Habsburgs were warmly welcomed by the locals as they saw the Christian troops as liberators. Habsburg-controlled area included much of the territory of present-day Serbia. 449:
In 1690, a full-scale Ottoman counter-offensive was launched, forcing Habsburg commanders and the Serbian Militia to retreat to the north. Ottoman atrocities provoked the
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in 1699, some of those regions remained under the permanent Habsburg rule, while others were returned to the Ottoman Empire.
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and joined with Habsburg forces against Ottomans, driving them out (fully or partially) from regions of
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The Habsburg withdrawal from the southern territories of present-day Serbia ran in parallel with the
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The main Habsburg commanders in charge of operations on the territory of present-day Serbia were:
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In 1688, the Habsburg forces organized a further offensive towards south, crossing rivers
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In 1693, Habsburg forces decided to recapture Belgrade. Imperial army, led by duke
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After the victory in the 178:• Habsburg occupation 10: 849: 813:Serbia under Habsburg rule 716:Kašić, Dušan, ed. (1965). 703:Fotić, Aleksandar (2008). 652: 339: 25:Habsburg besetztes Serbien 746:. Serbian Heritage Books. 705:"Serbian Orthodox Church" 511:. The war ended with the 500:, in northern Serbia). 465:. Ottomans undertook the 391:(corresponding to modern 228: 216: 212: 199: 186: 176: 172: 162: 150: 129: 115: 105: 94: 45: 40: 18: 740:Pavlovich, Paul (1989). 666:Histoire du peuple serbe 540:Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden 519:in present-day northern 505:Great Serbian Migrations 467:Siege of Belgrade (1690) 420:Siege of Belgrade (1688) 406:. 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