Battle of Vaslui
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Mihály Fants[3] | |||||||
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40,000 Moldavians 5,000 Székelys 2,000 Polish 1,800 Hungarians (did not engage) 20 cannons [EN] [BG] [FR] Same except 20,000 Moldavians infantry and cavalry [HU] |
~120,000 Ottomans [PL] [EN] 17,000 Wallachians (did not engage) 20,000 Bulgarians [EN] Same except 60-80000 Ottomans [BG] [ES] [IT] [MK] 40,000 Ottomans,20,000 to 40,000 mercenaries Tatars [FR] | ||||||
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aprox. 4,500 [PL] [EN] Unknown [BG] [ES] [FR] [HU] [MK] more than 8,000 men [IT] |
aprox. 50,000 40 000 [BG] [ES] [IT] Unknown [FR] Thousands of people [HU] | ||||||
Battle of Valea Albă (1476)
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I don't know the Ottoman troops but 12,000 Wallachians troops[2] Over 100,000 [ES] 20,000 [FR] 100,000 [PL] approximately 200,00 [ROs] | ~20,000 [ESs] & [PL] & [ROs] | ||||||
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| 30,000 killed [RO] |
Most died or injured [ES] High [PL] 200 killed 800 captured [RO] | ||||||
Kilia (1484)
editMengli Giray joined (Salt)[4]
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Akkerman (1484)
editMengli Giray Joined (Salt)[4]
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References
edit- 1 2 3 4 Ágoston & Masters 2009, p. 390.
- 1 2 3 4 Kármán & Kunčevic 2013, p. 266.
- ↑ Ferencz Kállay (1829). Historiai értekezés a' nemes székely nemzet' eredetéről: hadi és polgári intézeteiről a régi időkben [Historical discourse about the origin of the 'magnanimous szekler nation' : military and civil institutes in the past times.] (in Hungarian). Nagyenyed, Hungary: Fiedler Gottfried. p. 247. Retrieved October 9, 2010.
- 1 2 Kármán & Kunčevic 2013, p. 279.
Bibliography
edit- Kármán, Gábor; Kunčevic, Lovro, eds. (2013). The European Tributary States of the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004246065.
- Ágoston, Gábor; Masters, Bruce, eds. (2009). Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. New York, NY: Facts On File. ISBN 9780816062591.
