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The Battle of Kishegyes (now Mali Iđoš, Vojvodina, Serbia) was a battle in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, fought from 11 to 15 July 1849 between the Hungarian Revolutionary Army under the command of Antal Vetter and Richard Guyon and the Habsburg Corps under the Ban of Croatia Lieutenant Field Marshal Josip Jelačić in alliance with the Croatian and Serbian units. Jelačić, wanting to surprise the Hungarians with a night attack, accidentally run into their positions. The quickly reacting Hungarian troops attacked Jelačić's army, defeating it, and forcing it to retreat to the Titel plateau, fortified by the Serbians. Thanks to this victory the Hungarian retook the regions from Bácska lost after the Battle of Káty, and gained back the initiative on the Southern front.

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  • The Battle of Kishegyes (now Mali Iđoš, Vojvodina, Serbia) was a battle in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, fought from 11 to 15 July 1849 between the Hungarian Revolutionary Army under the command of Antal Vetter and Richard Guyon and the Habsburg Corps under the Ban of Croatia Lieutenant Field Marshal Josip Jelačić in alliance with the Croatian and Serbian units. Jelačić, wanting to surprise the Hungarians with a night attack, accidentally run into their positions. The quickly reacting Hungarian troops attacked Jelačić's army, defeating it, and forcing it to retreat to the Titel plateau, fortified by the Serbians. Thanks to this victory the Hungarian retook the regions from Bácska lost after the Battle of Káty, and gained back the initiative on the Southern front. (en)
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  • 145 wounded
  • 81 dead,
  • Total: 226
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  • 1849-07-14 (xsd:date)
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  • Hungarian victory
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  • 17 cannons
  • 46 cannons
  • Did not participate:
  • 6603 (37 infantry companies, 8 cavalry companies)
  • 73 cannons
  • 17,994 men (112 infantry companies, 30 cavalry companies)
  • Total: 8360 + ? (61 infantry companies, 14 cavalry companies)
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  • 81 (xsd:integer)
  • 145 (xsd:integer)
  • 164 (xsd:integer)
  • 348 (xsd:integer)
  • 473 (xsd:integer)
  • Total: 226 (en)
  • Total: 985 (en)
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  • Battle of Kisegyes (en)
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  • the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (en)
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  • Hungarian victory (en)
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  • Did not participate: (en)
  • Total: 8360 + ? (en)
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  • The Battle of Kishegyes (now Mali Iđoš, Vojvodina, Serbia) was a battle in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, fought from 11 to 15 July 1849 between the Hungarian Revolutionary Army under the command of Antal Vetter and Richard Guyon and the Habsburg Corps under the Ban of Croatia Lieutenant Field Marshal Josip Jelačić in alliance with the Croatian and Serbian units. Jelačić, wanting to surprise the Hungarians with a night attack, accidentally run into their positions. The quickly reacting Hungarian troops attacked Jelačić's army, defeating it, and forcing it to retreat to the Titel plateau, fortified by the Serbians. Thanks to this victory the Hungarian retook the regions from Bácska lost after the Battle of Káty, and gained back the initiative on the Southern front. (en)
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