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dbpedia:Battle_of_Mohács
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The Battle of Mohács (pronounced [ˈmohaːtʃ]; Hungarian: Mohácsi csata, Turkish: Mohaç Muharebesi) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary, and was a decisive event for the history of Europe, in particular Central Europe, for the following centuries.
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Battle of Mohács
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~ 1,500
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22pxKingdom of Poland Papal States 22pxKingdom of Hungary 22px|Kingdom of BohemiaCrown of Bohemia 22px|Kingdom of CroatiaKingdom of Croatia Holy Roman Empire Bavaria 22pxOttoman Empire
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dbpedia:Gazi_Husrev-beg dbpedia:George_Zápolya dbpedia:Behram_Pasha dbpedia:Louis_II_of_Hungary dbpedia:Pál_Tomori dbpedia:Malkoçoğlu_family dbpedia:Suleiman_the_Magnificent dbpedia:Stephen_VII_Báthory dbpedia:Pargalı_Ibrahim_Pasha
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1526-08-29Z
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dbpedia:Ottoman_wars_in_Europe dbpedia:Ottoman–Hungarian_Wars
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dbpedia:Mohács dbpedia:Kingdom_of_Hungary
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Collapse and partitioning ofMedieval Hungary End ofOttoman-Hungarian Wars, Start ofOttoman-Habsburg Wars, Decisive Ottoman victory;
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~25,000 to 30,000 men (26,000 arrived on the battlefield)Gendarme heavy knights, (bore type) 85 cannons (but only 53 being used in the actual battle ) with explosive iron cannonballs andarquebusiers *160 (cast type) cannons (stone cannonballs) ~40,000 to 100,000 men *45,000 regulars *10,000 irregulars John Zápolya's 10,000, Croatian count Frankopan's 5,000 men-strong army and the Bohemian troops all did not arrive to the battlefield in time.
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n4:300