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The Relief of Cetingrad (Croatian: Oslobođenje Cetingrada) was a military conflict between the Croatian Corps of the Habsburg monarchy's army, led by Feldzeugmeister Joseph Nikolaus Baron de Vins, and the Ottoman army, led by Dizdar-Agha Ali-Bey Beširević (under higher command of Kayserili Hacı Salih Pasha, Governor of Bosnia), dealing with possession of Cetin Castle and its surrounding area, in central Croatia (at the time occupied by the Ottoman Turks, forming the so-called Turkish Croatia). The conflict was part of a military campaign within the Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791). Habsburg forces besieged the castle from 22 June until 20 July 1790, and, after almost a month, the operation ended victoriously for the Habsburg troops. Cetingrad, an important military base in the Croatian borde

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  • Schlacht von Cetingrad (1790) (de)
  • Relief of Cetingrad (en)
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  • Die Schlacht von Cetingrad war ein Teil der Militäroperation der habsburgischen K. u. k. Armee mit dem Ziel, die kroatische Burg Cetin (Cetingrad) mit Umgebung, die Gebiete des damaligen Türkisch-Kroatien, von der türkischen Besetzung zu befreien. Die Operation geschah im Rahmen des zweiten Russisch-Habsburgischen Türkenkrieges (1787–1792). Die Schlacht selbst begann am 22. Juni 1790 und endete nach fast einmonatiger Dauer am 20. Juli desselben Jahres siegreich für die habsburgischen Truppen. Damit wurde Cetingrad, ein wichtiger militärischer Stützpunkt im Grenzgebiet, der im 16. Jahrhundert in die Hände der türkischen Eroberer gefallen war, wieder ein Teil des Königreichs Kroatien. (de)
  • The Relief of Cetingrad (Croatian: Oslobođenje Cetingrada) was a military conflict between the Croatian Corps of the Habsburg monarchy's army, led by Feldzeugmeister Joseph Nikolaus Baron de Vins, and the Ottoman army, led by Dizdar-Agha Ali-Bey Beširević (under higher command of Kayserili Hacı Salih Pasha, Governor of Bosnia), dealing with possession of Cetin Castle and its surrounding area, in central Croatia (at the time occupied by the Ottoman Turks, forming the so-called Turkish Croatia). The conflict was part of a military campaign within the Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791). Habsburg forces besieged the castle from 22 June until 20 July 1790, and, after almost a month, the operation ended victoriously for the Habsburg troops. Cetingrad, an important military base in the Croatian borde (en)
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  • Relief of Cetingrad (en)
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