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Bataille de Mohács (1526) — Wikipédia
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Mohács_(1526)La bataille de Mohács (en hongrois : Mohácsi csata) voit s’opposer, le 29 août 1526 [1], les forces de l’Empire ottoman, menées par Soliman le Magnifique, et celles du royaume de Hongrie, commandées par le roi Louis II.. La victoire des Ottomans entraîne la partition de la Hongrie entre l’Empire ottoman, les souverains Habsbourg d’Autriche et la principauté de Transylvanie.
Slag bij Mohács (1526) - Wikipedia
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slag_bij_Mohács_(1526)De Slag bij Mohács (Hongaars: mohácsi csata of mohácsi vész, Turks: Mohaç Savașı of Mohaç Meydan Savașı) is een veldslag die op 29 augustus 1526 werd uitgevochten tussen het koninkrijk Hongarije onder leiding van koning Lodewijk II van Hongarije en het Ottomaanse Rijk onder leiding van Süleyman I. De slag resulteerde in een Hongaarse nederlaag waarbij koning …
Mohácsi csata – Wikipédia
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohácsi_csataA mohácsi csata (törökül: Mohaç Muharebesi) 1526. augusztus 29-én zajlott le Mohács környékén a II. Lajos király vezette Magyar Királyság és az I. Szulejmán szultán vezette Oszmán Birodalom hadai között. A csata elsöprő oszmán győzelemmel zárult, emiatt a későbbi történetírásunk úgy emlegette mint „nemzeti nagylétünk nagy temetőjét”.
Mohács - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MohácsEtymology. The name probably comes from the Slavic *Mъchačь,*Mocháč: mъchъ (moss, Hungarian moha is a loanword from Slavic/) + the Slavic suffix -ačь, like Slovak Mochnáč or Czech Macháč. See 1093/1190/1388 Mohach.. History. Two famous battles took place in the vicinity of Mohács: Battle of Mohács, 1526; Battle of Mohács, 1687; These battles represented …
Schlacht bei Mohács (1526) – Wikipedia
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_bei_Mohács_(1526)Bereits 1526 folgte ein weiterer Feldzug, der sich gegen Ungarn richtete. Süleyman hatte von Ungarn Tribut gefordert; als Ungarn die Zahlung verweigerte, marschierte er mit einer etwa 60.000 bis 70.000 Mann starken Armee (zu der 10.000 Reiter („Sipahis“) und 12.000 Janitscharen als Elitetruppen gehörten) Richtung Norden. König Ludwig ...
Battle of Mohács - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_MohácsThe Battle of Mohács (Hungarian: [ˈmohaːt͡ʃ]; Hungarian: mohácsi csata, Turkish: Mohaç Muharebesi or Mohaç Savaşı) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary, between the forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and its allies, led by Louis II, and those of the Ottoman Empire, led by Suleiman the Magnificent.The Ottoman victory led to the partition of …
Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1301–1526)In August 1526, the Ottomans under Suleiman appeared in southern Hungary, and he marched nearly 100,000 Turkish-Islamic troops into Hungary's heartland. The Hungarian army, numbering around 26,000, met the Turks at Mohács. Though the Hungarian troops were well-equipped and well-trained, they lacked a good military leader, while reinforcements ...
Ottoman–Hungarian wars - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman–Hungarian_warsThe Ottoman–Hungarian Wars were a series of battles between the Ottoman Empire and the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.Following the Byzantine Civil War, the Ottoman capture of Gallipoli, and the decisive Battle of Kosovo, the Ottoman Empire was poised to conquer the entirety of the Balkans and also sought and expressed desire to expand further north into Central Europe …
Bitka pri Moháči (1526) – Wikipédia
https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitka_pri_Moháči_(1526)Bitka pri Moháči (maď. Mohácsi csata, tur. Mohaç Meydan Muharebesi) bola jedna z najvýznamnejších bitiek v histórii strednej Európy.Odohrala sa 29. augusta 1526 blízko Moháča medzi Uhorskom, vedeným Ľudovítom II., a Osmanskou ríšou, vedenou Süleymanom I. Víťazstvo Osmanov viedlo k rozdeleniu Uhorska na niekoľko storočí medzi Osmanskú ríšu, Habsburskú …
History of Serbia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_SerbiaThe Paleo-Balkan tribes formed in the 2nd and 1st millennia BC. The northernmost Ancient Macedonian city was in south Serbia (Kale-Krševica).The Celtic Scordisci tribe conquered most of Serbia in 279 BC, building many forts throughout the region. The Roman Empire conquered the region in the span of 2nd century BC – 1st century AD. The Romans continued the expansion …