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Battle of Brest (1596)
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe
Ottoman–Croatian Wars
Date19 September 1596
Location
Result Habsburg monarchy victory
Territorial
changes
The Ottomans abandoned the siege of Petrinja
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire

 Habsburg Monarchy

Commanders and leaders
Hafiz Ahmed PashaofVidin Croatian ban Ivan Drašković
Colonel Juraj Lenković
Colonel Johan Herberstein
Strength
7,000 – 8,000 soldiers 5,000 – 6,000 soldiers[1]
Casualties and losses
Heavy Light

The Battle of Brest (1596) (Croatian: Bitka kod Bresta) was fought on September 19, 1596 between the Ottoman forces of Achmed Hafis Pasha, BeylerbeyofVidin, and the Germanic and Croatian forces led by Ivan Drašković, Ban of Croatia. The battle was a part of the Croatian–Ottoman wars and Ottoman–Habsburg wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy.

Prelude[edit]

Location of Brest in modern Croatia.

Brest is a village near Petrinja, on the left bank of the Kupa river. In 1562, a small fortress (lat. castellum) was built there in order to defend against frequent Ottoman raids. In 1592, Hasan Pasha Predojević built the fortress of Petrinja nearby, and defeated a joint Styrian-Croatian army gathered to oppose him in the battle of Brest. After their victory, the Ottomans sacked and burned the fortress of Brest and raided Turopolje region.[1]

Battle[edit]

Forces of Ahmed Hafis Pasha, BeylerbeyofVidin, reinforced by troops of Bosnian Beylerbey Hodaberdi, besieged Petrinja on September 10, 1596. In response, by September 19, 5,000 - 6,000 Christian troops gathered on the left bank of the Kupa river, under Croatian ban Ivan Drašković, colonel Juraj Lenković, and Johan Herberstein of the Military Frontier.

Judging their forces too few to cross the Kupa against the Ottoman defenders, they moved towards Sisak in order to cross the river there and move on to lift the siege of Petrinja. Movement of Croatian troops was interpreted as a retreat by the Ottomans, so the Bosnian beylerbey crossed the river with a cavalry force in order to pursue the enemy. In response, Croatian troops quickly turned back and scattered the pursuers after a short skirmish, forcing them into the Kupa river.[1]

Aftermath[edit]

This skirmish broke the morale of the Ottoman army besieging Petrinja, who lifted the siege on the same day and started a retreat.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Gažević, Nikola (1974). Vojna enciklopedija (tom 2). Beograd: Vojnoizdavački zavod. p. 8.

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