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  2. Ottoman–Habsburg wars - Wikipedia

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    The Long Ottoman-Habsburg War (1593–1606) marked a significant period in the history of the Ottoman-Habsburg conflicts, featuring innovations in military tactics and technology. During this time, the Ottoman army, particularly its elite Janissary corps, demonstrated an increasing reliance on firearms, challenging the prevailing notion that ...

  3. Habsburg–Ottoman war of 1540–1547 - Wikipedia

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    The army of Yahyaoğlu, Mehmed Pasha of Buda, together with the troops of the other Beys, was just enough to carry out further conquests in the further stages of the war. The significant military superiority of the Ottoman army is indicated by the fact that Mehmed conquered Tolna by the end of 1545, which he completed with the complete ...

  4. List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire ordered chronologically, including civil wars within the empire. The earliest form of the Ottoman military was a nomadic steppe cavalry force. [1] This was centralized by Osman I from Turkoman tribesmen inhabiting western Anatolia in the late 13th century.

  5. Ottoman Empire in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman casualties of World War I, the Ottoman Empire mobilized a total of 3 million men. It lost 325,000 killed in action, and hundreds of thousands more due to disease or other causes, other 400,000 were injured. 202,000 men were taken prisoner, mostly by the British and the Russians, and one million deserted, leaving only 323,000 men under ...

  6. Long Turkish War - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg army also employed Walloon mercenaries. [19] Persia indirectly supported the war against the Ottomans in Hungary and the Balkans. [2] The Ottomans' objective in the war was to seize Vienna, [citation needed] while the Habsburg monarchy wanted to recapture the central territories of the Kingdom of Hungary controlled by the Ottoman ...

  7. Habsburg monarchy - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg monarchy, [i] also known as Habsburg Empire, or Habsburg Realm [j] (/ ˈ h æ p s b ɜːr ɡ /), was the collection of empires, kingdoms, duchies, counties and other polities that were ruled by the House of Habsburg. From the 18th century it is also referred to as the Austrian monarchy (Latin: Monarchia Austriaca) or the Danubian ...

  8. List of Ottoman battles in World War I - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of battles in World War I in which the Ottoman Empire fought. The Ottoman Empire fought on many fronts including the Eastern , Romanian and Macedonian fronts. Only battles in which the Ottoman Empire was one of the major belligerents are shown.

  9. Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664) - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664) or fourth Austro-Turkish War was a short war between the Habsburg monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman aim was to resume the advance in central Europe, conquer Vienna and subdue Austria. The Ottomans managed to capture key strongholds, however, the Habsburg army under Raimondo Montecuccoli succeeded ...