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[5] [6] The Battle of Nish was part of Hunyadi's expedition known as the long campaign. Hunyadi, at the head of the vanguard, crossed the Balkans through the Gate of Trajan, captured Nish, defeated three Ottoman pashas, and after taking Sofia from the Ottomans, united with the royal army and defeated Sultan Murad II at Snaim (Kustinitza). The ...
Battle of the Mississinewa: December 17–18, 1812 Near Jalapa: War of 1812: Detroit Frontier 102+ United States of America vs Tecumseh's confederacy Battle of Tipton's Island: April 1813 White River: War of 1812: Detroit Frontier 7 Indiana Rangers vs Kickapoo: Attack at Fort Wayne: July 7, 1813 Fort Wayne: War of 1812: Detroit Frontier 3
An important battle was fought near Niš. The crusaders led by John Hunyadi, [40] captured Ottoman stronghold Niš and defeated three armies of the Ottoman Empire. After this battle, which was part of Hunyadi's expedition known as the long campaign, Niš remained under the control of Serbian Despotate.
The 23rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry was organized at New Albany, Indiana, on July 29, 1861. Battle of Shiloh; Battle of Port Gibson; Battle of Raymond; Battle of Champion Hill; Siege of Vicksburg; Battle of Kennesaw Mountain; Siege of Atlanta; Battle of Jonesboro; Sherman's March to the Sea; Battle of Bentonville; The regiment mustered out of ...
Battle of Niš (1689), fought between Austria and the Ottoman Empire; Battle of Niš (1878), fought between Serbia and the Ottoman Empire; Battle of Niš (1915), fought between Serbia and the Kingdom of Bulgaria; Air battle over Niš, a confrontation between air forces of the Soviet Union and the United States in 1944
Vincennes, an outpost of New France on the Wabash River, became a part of the British Empire in 1763 after Britain's victory in the French and Indian War.In the American Revolutionary War, American soldier George Rogers Clark seized Vincennes on behalf of Virginia, which in 1778 dubbed the vast region "Illinois County."
Battle of Cedar Mountain; Battle of Antietam; Battle of Chancellorsville; Battle of Gettysburg; New York Draft Riots; Battle of Resaca; Battle of Kennesaw Mountain; Siege of Atlanta; The regiment mustered out of service on November 4, 1864. Recruits and veterans were transferred to the 70th Indiana Infantry. Roster List for all Indiana Regiments
Numerous American citizens from Indiana enlisted in United States Army and militia units during the war, including the Indiana Rangers, and served in various theaters. In September 1812, months after the war's outbreak, British-allied Native Americans laid siege to two U.S. military forts in Indiana, Fort Harrison and Fort Wayne. Both sieges ...