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Battle of Mohács - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Second Battle of Mohács was fought between the forces of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV, commanded by Süleyman Paşa, and the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, commanded by Charles of Lorraine. The result was crushing defeat for the Ottomans. Battle In accordance...
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Battle of Mohács Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe and Ottoman-Hungarian Wars Battle of Mohacs 1526 by Bertalan Székely Date August 29, 1526 Location Mohács, Baranya, south of Budapest, The Battle of Mohács (Hungarian: mohácsi csata or mohácsi vész/Bane of Mohács; German: Schlacht bei Mohács;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Battle of Mohács:(Aug. 29, 1526), decisive defeat of Hungary by the Turks, which marked the effective destruction of the Hungarian monarchy and paved the way for Habsburg and Turkish domination in Hungary. Battle of Mohács. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved August 10,
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This article explains the better-known Battle of Mohács of 1526. There was also another battle in the same locality in 1687. The Battle of Mohács (Template:Lang-hu or mohácsi vész; Template:Lang-hr; Template:Lang-tr or Mohaç Meydan Savaşı) was a battle fought on August 29, 1526 near Mohács, Hungary.
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The obverse of the Hungarian medal has in a face to face position the profile busts of King Louis II of the Jagellon dynasty, who was killed at the Mohács battle in 1526 and his Queen Mary (1505-58), who was a sister of Emperor Charles V. This medal should be classified in a group, where the couple is placed 'face to face'
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This article explains the better-known Battle of Mohács of 1526. There was also another battle in the same locality in 1687. The Battle of Mohács (Hungarian: mohácsi csata or mohácsi vész, Turkish: Mohaç Savaşı or Mohaç Meydan Savaşı) was fought on August 29,
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