Battle at Jurjeve Stijene

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Date16 October 1663
Location
Jurjeve Stijene, near Otočac, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg monarchy
present-day Croatia
Result Habsburg Croatian victory
Battle at Jurjeve Stijene
Part of the Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664)

Map of Croatia commemorating the battle at Jurjeve Stijene (c. 1680)
Date16 October 1663
Location
Jurjeve Stijene, near Otočac, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg monarchy
present-day Croatia
Result Habsburg Croatian victory
Belligerents

Habsburg Monarchy

Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Petar Zrinski Ali-pasha Čengić (POW)
Strength
2,000–2,500 8,000–10,000[1]
Casualties and losses
Unknown 1,500–2,000 killed
hundreds captured

The Battle at Jurjeve Stijene (Croatian: Bitka kod Jurjevih Stijena) was fought on 16 October 1663, at a canyon near Otočac in the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia between the forces of Petar Zrinski, at the time captain of Senj, Ogulin and Primorje, and the forces of the Ottoman Empire under Ali-Pasha Čengić of the Eyalet of Bosnia.

Following his initial successes against the Ottomans, Petar Zrinski was appointed captain of Senj, Ogulin and Primorje in 1658. During the wars in Transylvania, the Ottoman commander Ali-pasha Čengić planned to conquer the town of Otočac, and then carry out an invasion of Carniola. The high commander of the military frontier, Herbert Auersperg, withdrew to Ljubljana during this occasion.[2]

Battle

Aftermath

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