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Battle of Obreška (1565)
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe
Ottoman–Croatian Wars
Srednjovjekovna Krupa
Krupa in 1530.
Date10. September 1565
LocationIvanić-Grad, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg Monarchy
Result Christian victory
Territorial
changes
Ottoman advance repelled
Belligerents
Flag of the Ottoman Empire (1453-1844) Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Croatia Kingdom of Croatia
Commanders and leaders
Mustafa Pasha Sokolović of Livno Croatian ban Petar Erdody[1]
Strength
12.000[2] 1.000 cavalry and 3.000 infantry (armed serfs)[2]
Casualties and losses
Heavy Light[2]


The Battle of Obreška (1565) (Croatian language: Bitka kod Obreške ) was fought on 10. September 1565. between the Ottoman forces of Mustafa Pasha Sokolović, Beylerbey of Livno, and the Germanic and Croatian forces led by Croatian ban Petar Erdody.[1] The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy.

Prelude[]

Death of Hungarian an Croatian king Ferdinand I of Habsburg in 1564. annihilated the Habsburg-Ottoman armistice signed in 1562. for the duration of nine years. As a pretext for a new campaign, Suleyman the Magnificent used ongoing civil war in Hungary, between Transylvanian prince Jan Zapolya (pretender for the crown of Hungary and Ottoman vassal) and Ferdinand's son and new king, Maximilian.[1] In 1565. as a prelude to a full scale Ottoman-Habsburg war, Mustafa Pasha Sokolović, Beylerbey of Livno attacked Croatian frontier in summer of 1665. and besieged Krupa fortress. A small garrison (only 28 men), led by Matija Bakić, resisted valiantly for 20 days, but finally succumbed to overwhelming Ottoman forces on 23. June 1565. Further intrusion into Croatia by Mustafa Pasha was checked by Croatian ban Petar Erdody in the battle of Obreška.[1]

Battle[]

Obreška is located in Croatia
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Obreška
Location of Obreška in modern Croatia.

Obreška is a village near Ivanić-Grad, where on 10. September 1565. an Ottoman raiding party from Bosnia Eyalet was met by Croatian ban's troops; it was just another Ottoman raid into Kingdom of Croatia.[2]

After the sack of Krupa, Ottoman detachment led by Bosnian Beylerbey Mustafa Pasha Sokolović (about 12.000 men) crossed the river Sava and started to plunder along the rivers Lonja and Glogovnica towards Križevci. Ottomans were caught unaware and after a short engagement scattered near Obreška by the army of Croatian ban Petar Erdody (1557–67)-about 1.000 cavalry and 3.000 infantry conscripts (lat. insurrectio), mostly armed serfs.[2]

Aftermath[]

For this victory Petar Erdody was awarded the title of a count by king Maximilian of Hungary and Croatia.[2]

Bibliography[]

  • Vojna enciklopedija (1970–76), 10 volumes, Vojno izdavački zavod Beograd, book 6, p. 226, article Obreška (Serbo-Croatian)

References[]

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