Habsburg-occupied Serbia refers to the period between 1686 and 1699 of the Great Turkish War, during which various regions of present-day Serbia (which...
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Habsburg Serbia may refer to several periods and territories in the history of Serbia: Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691), temporary Habsburg occupation...
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Sanjak of Smederevo (category Serbia articles missing geocoordinate data)
"Turks" and (Catholic) old Bosniaks. The Sanjak was occupied by the Habsburg monarchy as the Kingdom of Serbia (1718–39), however, with the Treaty of Belgrade...
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Great Turkish War (redirect from Ottoman-Habsburg war (1683-1699))
Empire (headed by the Habsburg monarchy), the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Venetian Republic in 1684, joined by Russia in 1686. Holy League's troops...
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Vučitrn. Habsburg-occupied Serbia, designates three periods of Habsburg rule in various parts of Serbia: Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686–1691) Kingdom...
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Battle of Slankamen (category Conflicts in 1691)
on 19 August 1691, near Slankamen in the Ottoman Sanjak of Syrmia (modern-day Vojvodina, Serbia), between the Ottoman Empire, and Habsburg Austrian forces...
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for more than 150 years, until the liberation of the area under Habsburg leadership (1686–1699). The territory was incorporated into the empire, under the...
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of Macedonia List of Serbian Americans List of Serbian Canadians List of Habsburg Serbs Flag of Serbia Zulfikarpašić, Adil (1998). The Bosniak. Milovan...
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development. Habsburg influence was an essential factor in Balkan development in the last half of the 18th century, especially for the Serbs and Croats...
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Habsburg also claimed the throne. In the ensuing struggle, John Zápolya received the support of Suleiman, who after Zápolya's death in 1540, occupied...
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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts (redirect from Burial sites of Serbian monarchs and consorts)
1928 until 1943 (1939–1943 in personal union with Italy) Empire under the Habsburg monarchy from 1804 until 1918. All emperors, with the exception of Charles...
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was burned down by the Habsburg armies in 1686. Development of the military settlement at Tvrđa started in 1687 when the Habsburg armies drove the Ottomans...
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Habsburg realms under the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699). In anticipation, Leopold already used the Transylvanian arms on his large coat of arms, by 1691...
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Prince Eugene of Savoy (category Serbia under Habsburg rule)
field marshal in the Army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty during the 17th and 18th centuries. He was one of the most successful...
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List of battles 1601–1800 (section 1686)
fought against Austria, Denmark-Norway, Vojvodian Serbs and Hungarian royalists, defending the Habsburg-Austrian king of Hungary. Battle of Raigarh 1703-1704...
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History of Christianity in Romania (section Orthodox Church in Transylvania and the Habsburg Empire)
the Habsburg Empire. In 1848 Andrei Șaguna became the bishop of Sibiu and worked to free the local Orthodox Church from the control of the Serbian Metropolitan...
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Boxer Rebellion (category Wars involving the Habsburg monarchy)
The Eight Nation Alliance occupied Zhili province while Russia occupied Manchuria, but the rest of China was not occupied due to the actions of several...
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postal pioneer (d. 1691) July 1 – Thomas de Critz, British artist (d. 1653) July 12 – Jean Petitot, French-Swiss enamel painter (d. 1691) July 13 – Václav...
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Christian powers. The regency emerged during the 16th-century Ottoman–Habsburg wars, a unique military oligarchy of janissaries and corsairs that drew...
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Transylvania was a land of the Holy Crown of Hungary in 1686. The army of Emperor Leopold I occupied Transylvania in late 1687. He restored civil government...
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in Anglo-Dutch favour in 1691, when Dutch general Ginkel destroyed the Franco-Irish army at the Battle of Aughrim. In 1691, the French did little more...
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Governor-General of Norway (d. 1686) October 27 – Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg, member of the House of Wettin (d. 1691) November 5 – Ibrahim, Ottoman...
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War ended the sixty-year period of the Iberian Union under the House of Habsburg. This was the beginning of the House of Braganza, which reigned in Portugal...
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which the Crown of Aragon supported the claim of the Archduke Charles of Habsburg. Following Catalan surrender on 11 September 1714, the king Philip V of...
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point between 1618 and 1635 Duchy of Warsaw as a state was in effect fully occupied by Russian and Prussian forces by May 1813, although most Poles remained...
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the Spanish–Portuguese War over the area now occupied by the nation of Uruguay and the area now occupied by the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil....
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war expenses that led to a sixfold increase in the jizya rate from 1574 to 1691 and the imposition of a war-time avariz tax; the Little Ice Age in the 1600s...
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of Ratisbon Ends War of Reunions between France and Spain 1686 Eternal Peace Treaty of 1686 Ends war between Muscovy and Poland. 1689 Treaty of Nerchinsk...
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(b. 1697) September 22 – Ignatius of Santhià, Italian Catholic priest (b. 1686) September 30 George Whitefield, English-born Methodist leader (b. 1714)...
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