Battle of Derventa

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Date5 September 1688
Location
Result Holy League victory
Territorial
changes
Habsburgs conquer most of Croatia
Battle of Derventa
Part of Great Turkish War
Date5 September 1688
Location
Result Holy League victory
Territorial
changes
Habsburgs conquer most of Croatia
Belligerents
Holy Roman Empire Holy Roman Empire  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Holy Roman Empire Ludwig Wilhelm Pasha Sziavusz of Bosnia
Strength
4,000 15,000
Casualties and losses
200 5,000 killed
2,000 prisoners

The Battle of Derventa took place between the Holy Roman Empire and Ottoman Empire on 5 September 1688. It ended in a Holy Roman Empire victory.

The allied Christian forces had won a great victory at Mohács in August 1687, as revenge from 1526. It resulted in Central Hungary being liberated, except for a few castles. The Ottomans were forced to retreat to the other side of the Sava River. As for the next year, the Habsburg military council choose to liberate the important stronghold of Belgrade (Nándorfehérvár) that stood between the Száva and the Danube rivers.[1]

Battle

Aftermath

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