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The Battle of Leobersdorf was fought near Leobersdorf on 19 September 1532, as part of the Habsburg–Ottoman War of 1526–1568.
The battle
After the failed Siege of Vienna in 1529, Sultan Suleiman gathered another massive army of 120,000 troops to besiege Vienna a second time in 1532. The small garrison of Koszeg consisting of 700 men led by Croatian Captain Nikola Jurišić blocked the way to Vienna for the main Ottoman army.
In the meantime, 8,000-16,000 Ottoman light cavalry, under Kazim Bey, raided Styria and bypassed Wiener Neustadt, and southern parts of Lower Austria.
When Kazim Bey was informed of the retreat of the Ottoman main army under the command of Suleyman the Magnificent, he gathered his raiders in Pottenstein to link up with the main army. Of the three possible valleys he could follow, two were blocked by abatis. An Austrian detachment under Sebastian Schertlin von Burtenbach managed to drive the Ottomans into the only remaining open valley, where a large army of 20,000 Landsknechts, 1,000 heavy cavalry, 1,000 light cavalry from Hungary, and artillery led by Palatinian Count Frederick, Count Bálint Török, and Johann Katzianer were waiting for them.
Kazim Bey's Ottoman army was completely destroyed,
References
See also
Leopold Kupelwieser, Die Kämpfe Oesterreichs mit den Osmanen vom Jahre 1526 bis 1537, Wilhelm Braumuller, 1899.
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Battle of Leobersdorf - Wikipedia
The Battle of Leobersdorf was fought near Leobersdorf on 19 September 1532, as part of the Habsburg–Ottoman War of 1526–1568. After the failed Siege of Vienna in 1529, Sultan Suleiman gathered another massive army of 120,000 troops to besiege Vienna a second time in 1532.
Battle of Leobersdorf - Military Wiki
The Battle of Leobersdorf was a battle fought near Leobersdorf on September 19, 1532, as part of the Austro-Turkish War (1526–1552). After the failed Siege of Vienna in 1529, Suleiman gathered another massive army of 120,000 troops to besiege Vienna a second time in 1532.
Battle of Leobersdorf - Wikiwand
The Battle of Leobersdorf was fought near Leobersdorf on 19 September 1532, as part of the Habsburg–Ottoman War of 1526–1568.
Battle of Vienna - Wikipedia
The decisive battle took place on 12 September, after the arrival of the united relief army. Some historians maintain that the battle marked a turning point in the Ottoman–Habsburg wars, a 300-year struggle between the Holy Roman and Ottoman Empires.
About: Battle of Leobersdorf - DBpedia Association
The Battle of Leobersdorf was a battle fought near Leobersdorf on 19 September 1532, as part of the Habsburg-Ottoman War (1526–1568).
East Asia meets Europe in Lower Austria - archaeology.wiki
Jan 17, 2025 · Two large burial sites, Mödling and Leobersdorf, have been genetically analyzed in their entirety. The surprising result was that the individuals from Leobersdorf were mostly of East Asian origin, while those buried in Mödling mostly had European ancestry.
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Jan 16, 2025 · The unexpected findings revealed that the individuals from Leobersdorf predominantly possessed East Asian ancestry, whereas those interred in Mödling primarily exhibited European lineage. Remarkably, these two communities coexisted in close proximity for a minimum of six generations.
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Battle of Leobersdorf (Q368207) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 1532 battle. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Battle of Leobersdorf. 1532 battle. Statements. instance of. battle. 0 references. part of. Little War in Hungary. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.
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Jul 16, 2022 · The Battle of Leobersdorf was a battle fought near Leobersdorf on 19 September 1532, as part of the HabsburgOttoman War (15261552). After the failed Siege of Vienna in 1529, Sultan Suleiman gathered another massive army of 120,000 troops to …
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