Battle of Mohács

Battle of Mohács

The 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 Hungary for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania. Further, the death of Louis II as he fled the battle marked the end of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Hungary and Bohemia, whose dynastic claims passed to the House of Habsburg.

Caption
enBattle of Mohacs by Bertalan Szekely
Casualties
en~1,500–2,000
1400020000
2000
Causalties
~1,500–2,000
Combatant
*Crimean Khanate
Crown of Bohemia
Duchy of Bavaria
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Croatia
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
Ottoman Empire
Papal State
Combatant
Crimean Khanate
Duchy of Bavaria
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526)
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)
Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Ottoman Empire
Papal State
Commander
enBehram Pasha
enGyörgy Zápolya
enLouis II of Hungary
enPál Tomori
Commander
Gazi Husrev-beg
Commander
Gazi Husrev-beg
Commander
György Zápolya
Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia
Malkoçoğlu Balı Bey
Commander
Malkoçoğlu Balı Bey
Commander
Pál Tomori
Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha
Commander
Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha
Commander
Pavle Bakić
Commander
Pavle Bakić
Commander
Radič Božić
Commander
Radič Božić
Commander
Stephen VII Báthory
Commander
Stephen VII Báthory
Commander
Suleiman the Magnificent
Commander
Suleiman the Magnificent
Comment
enThe 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 Hungary for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania. Further, the death of Louis II as he fled the battle marked the end of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Hungary and Bohemia, whose dynastic claims passed to the House of Habsburg.
Conflict
enBattle of Mohács
Date
29 August 1526
Date
29 August 1526
Depiction
Battle of Mohács, Turkish miniature.jpg
Battle of Mohacs 1526.png
El descubrimiento del cuerpo del rey Luis II, por Bertalan Székely.jpg
Janissary.jpg
Jousting Sallet Made for Louis II (1506–1526), King of Hungary and Bohemia MET DP272458.jpg
Lajos II.jpg
Mohácsi Történelmi Emlékpark 11.jpg
Mohacs Monument at the Battlefield 2004.jpg
Partition of Hungary.png
Tomori pál.jpg
Geometry
POINT(18.647222518921 45.941387176514)
Has abstract
enThe 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 Hungary for several centuries between the Ottoman Empire, the Habsburg monarchy, and the Principality of Transylvania. Further, the death of Louis II as he fled the battle marked the end of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Hungary and Bohemia, whose dynastic claims passed to the House of Habsburg.
Hypernym
Battles
ImageSize
300
IsPartOfMilitaryConflict
Ottoman–Hungarian wars
Ottoman wars in Europe
Is primary topic of
Battle of Mohács
Label
enBattle of Mohács
Latitude
45.94
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discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/13025/1/13025.pdf
real-r.mtak.hu/1472/
web.archive.org/web/20070421182454/http:/www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/warso/
mohacsi-csata.hu/index.php%3Fq=1526hadikronika
archive.org/details/trktrtne01thuruoft
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Absolute monarchy
Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
Balkan Mountains
Balkans
Battle of Chaldiran
Battle of Pavia
Battle of Szigetvár
Belgrade
Bertalan Szekely
Black Army of Hungary
Bohemia
Buda
Category:1526 in Hungary
Category:1526 in the Ottoman Empire
Category:Battles involving Bavaria
Category:Battles involving Bohemia
Category:Battles involving Hungary
Category:Battles involving medieval Croatia
Category:Battles involving Poland
Category:Battles involving Serbia
Category:Battles involving the Ottoman Empire
Category:Battles of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Category:Conflicts in 1526
Category:Massacres committed by the Ottoman Empire
Category:Massacres in Hungary
Category:Ottoman period in Hungary
Category:Suleiman the Magnificent
Central Europe
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Christoph Frankopan
Crimean Khanate
Croats
Cuirass
Danube
Drava
Duchy of Bavaria
Eger
European Union
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
File:Battle of Mohács, Turkish miniature.jpg
File:El descubrimiento del cuerpo del rey Luis II, por Bertalan Székely.jpg
File:Janissary.jpg
File:Jousting Sallet Made for Louis II (1506–1526), King of Hungary and Bohemia MET DP272458.jpg
File:Lajos II.jpg
File:Mohácsi Történelmi Emlékpark 11.jpg
File:Mohacs Monument at the Battlefield 2004.JPG
File:Partition of Hungary.png
File:Tomori pál.jpg
First World War
Folk memory
Francis I of France
Franco-Ottoman alliance
Fugger family
Gazi Husrev-beg
Géza Pálffy
György Dózsa
György Vadász
György Zápolya
Habsburg
Habsburg monarchy
Habsburgs
High Porte
Holy Roman Empire
House of Habsburg
Ilok
Indulgence
Istanbul
Jagiellonian dynasty
Janissaries
John Hunyadi
John Zápolya
Kingdom of Croatia (1102–1526)
Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)
Lands of the Bohemian Crown
Louis II of Hungary
Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia
Magnate
Malkoçoğlu Balı Bey
Mary of Habsburg
Matthias Corvinus
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Medieval Hungary
Mohács
Musket
Nándorfehérvár
National trauma
Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary
Osijek
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Ottoman-Hungarian wars
Ottoman–Hungarian wars
Ottoman wars in Europe
Pál Tomori
Papal State
Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha
Pavle Bakić
Pétervárad
Petrovaradin
Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711)
Protestantism
Radič Božić
Régale
Royal Hungary
Royalties
Rumelia
Šabac
Sátorhely
Sava
Serbia
Siege of Buda (1541)
Stephanus Brodericus
Stephen VII Báthory
Suleiman the Magnificent
The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Timarli sipahi
Transylvania
Transylvanian Alps
Treaty of Madrid (1526)
Vladislaus II of Hungary
Longitude
18.65
Name
enBattle of Mohács
Partof
enthe Ottoman wars in Europe and Ottoman–Hungarian wars
Place
Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages
Place
Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages
Place
Mohács
Place
Mohács
Point
45.94138888888889 18.647222222222222
Result
*Collapse and partition ofMedieval Hungary
*End ofOttoman–Hungarian wars
*Start ofOttoman–Habsburg wars
Ottoman victory;
Result
enOttoman victory; *End of Ottoman–Hungarian wars *Start of Ottoman–Habsburg wars *Collapse and partition of Medieval Hungary
SameAs
4211930-3
Bataille de Mohács (1526)
Batalha de Mohács
Batalha de Mohács
Bătălia de la Mohács (1526)
Batalio di Mohács
Batalla de Mohács
Batalla de Mohács
Batalla de Mohács (1526)
Batalo de Mohács
Battaglia di Mohács (1526)
Bitka pri Moháči (1526)
Bitka pri Mohaču
Bitva u Moháče
Bitwa pod Mohaczem
Cath Mohács
jFYA
m.09r6l
Mohāčas kauja
Mohaç döyüşü (1526)
Mohačka bitka
Mohačka bitka
Mohačka bitka
Mohaç Muharebesi (1526)
Mohačo mūšis
Mohácseko gudua
Mohácsi csata
Mohácsi lahing
Mohácsin taistelu
Mohács jangi
Pertempuran Mohács
Pertempuran Mohács
Pugna Mohacsensis (1526)
Q178510
Schlacht bei Mohács (1526)
Schlacht bei Mohács (1526)
Slag bij Mohács (1526)
Slaget ved Mohács
Slaget ved Mohács (1526)
Slaget vid Mohács (1526)
Slag van Mohács
Trận Mohács (1526)
Μάχη του Μόχατς
Битва при Могачі (1526)
Битва при Мохаче (1526)
Битка при Мохач (1526)
Мохачка битка
Мохачка битка (1526)
Мохач патĕнчи çапăçу (1526)
Мохач янындагы бәрелеш (1526)
Մոհաչի ճակատամարտ (1526)
קרב מוהאץ'
جنگ موہاچ
جنگ موہاچ
معركة موهاج
موهاچ دؤیوشو (۱۵۲۶)
نبرد موهاچ
ยุทธการที่โมฮาช
მოჰაჩის ბრძოლა (1526)
モハーチの戦い
摩哈赤战役
모하치 전투
Strength
25,000–40,000 men
300 guns
50,000–100,000 men
80 guns (only 50 arrived on time)
Strength
25000
300
50000
80
Subject
Category:1526 in Hungary
Category:1526 in the Ottoman Empire
Category:Battles involving Bavaria
Category:Battles involving Bohemia
Category:Battles involving Hungary
Category:Battles involving medieval Croatia
Category:Battles involving Poland
Category:Battles involving Serbia
Category:Battles involving the Ottoman Empire
Category:Battles of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Category:Conflicts in 1526
Category:Massacres committed by the Ottoman Empire
Category:Massacres in Hungary
Category:Ottoman period in Hungary
Category:Suleiman the Magnificent
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