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The siege of Jajce was a siege of the town of Jajce and its citadel in 1463, in a push by Ottomans to conquer as much of the Bosnian Kingdom, and continuation of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars. After the fall of Travnik and royal fortress of Bobovac, in the initial days of invasion, Ottomans, led by Sultan captured the town. One of the parties pursued Bosnian King Stjepan Tomašević, and caught up with him at Ključ fortress, after which he was brought to Jajce and executed. Soon the Ottomans forces withdraw, leaving the town under the protection of a small garrison. The Hungarian took the opportunity to capture the citadel, and this meant that Ottoman advancement in Bosnia was halted for the time being. The norther part of Bosnia were brought under Hungarian control, and divided into three admi

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  • حصار يايسي كان حصارا في عام 1463 وكان جزءا من الحروب العثمانية المجرية. وكان الانتصار المجري وصد القوات العثمانية يعني الحفاظ على المسيحيين في البوسنة وحماية الأراضي المجرية للقرن الخامس عشر. (ar)
  • The siege of Jajce was a siege of the town of Jajce and its citadel in 1463, in a push by Ottomans to conquer as much of the Bosnian Kingdom, and continuation of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars. After the fall of Travnik and royal fortress of Bobovac, in the initial days of invasion, Ottomans, led by Sultan captured the town. One of the parties pursued Bosnian King Stjepan Tomašević, and caught up with him at Ključ fortress, after which he was brought to Jajce and executed. Soon the Ottomans forces withdraw, leaving the town under the protection of a small garrison. The Hungarian took the opportunity to capture the citadel, and this meant that Ottoman advancement in Bosnia was halted for the time being. The norther part of Bosnia were brought under Hungarian control, and divided into three administrative regions, Banate of Jajce, Banate of Srebrenik, established around Srebrenik fortress, and a puppet statelet named "Bosnian Kingdom". This situation and Jajce under Hungarian garrison will last until 1527 when the Ottomans finally took the town, and breaking the lines advanced northward to Hungary and westward to Bihać, which was part of Hungary. (en)
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  • 22pxKingdom of Hungary
  • 25pxOttoman Empire
  • 22pxRepublic of Venice
  • 15pxKingdom of Croatia
  • 22px|Kingdom of Bosnia
  • 25pxRepublic of Ragusa(logistics, goods)
  • Bohemian (Hussite) mercenaries
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  • 1463-09-23 (xsd:date)
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  • Venice launched a diversion operation in theIonian Seabut didn't participate in the siege.
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  • Hungarian victory
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  • 14,000 cavalry
  • 1500—2500 ((Thallóczyestimate))
  • 25,000 ((Bánlaky estimate))
  • 4,000 men-at-arms ((Setton estimate))
  • 40 Venetian galleys (see note)
  • 400 ((Fesslerestimate))
  • 5,000 foot soldiers ((Tošić estimate))
  • 7,000 ((Długoszestimate))
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  • Siege of Jajce (en)
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  • Venice launched a diversion operation in the Ionian Sea but didn't participate in the siege. (en)
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  • Hungarian victory (en)
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  • Hungary incorporates Jajce and 60 other minor settlements into the newly formed Banate of Jajce (en)
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  • حصار يايسي كان حصارا في عام 1463 وكان جزءا من الحروب العثمانية المجرية. وكان الانتصار المجري وصد القوات العثمانية يعني الحفاظ على المسيحيين في البوسنة وحماية الأراضي المجرية للقرن الخامس عشر. (ar)
  • The siege of Jajce was a siege of the town of Jajce and its citadel in 1463, in a push by Ottomans to conquer as much of the Bosnian Kingdom, and continuation of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars. After the fall of Travnik and royal fortress of Bobovac, in the initial days of invasion, Ottomans, led by Sultan captured the town. One of the parties pursued Bosnian King Stjepan Tomašević, and caught up with him at Ključ fortress, after which he was brought to Jajce and executed. Soon the Ottomans forces withdraw, leaving the town under the protection of a small garrison. The Hungarian took the opportunity to capture the citadel, and this meant that Ottoman advancement in Bosnia was halted for the time being. The norther part of Bosnia were brought under Hungarian control, and divided into three admi (en)
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  • حصار يايسي (1463) (ar)
  • Siege of Jajce (en)
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