Battle of Thessalonica (1416)

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Date1416
Result Victory for Mehmed I
Battle of Thessalonica (1416)

Mehmed I hunting in the Danube River.
Date1416
Location
Result Victory for Mehmed I
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Forces of Mustafa Çelebi
supported by:
Wallachia Principality of Wallachia
Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ottoman Empire Mehmed I
Ottoman Empire Şehzade Murad
Ottoman Empire Mustafa Çelebi
Junayd Bey
Strength
60,000 men 40,000 men
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Battle of Thessalonica was the battle that took place during Mustafa Çelebi's first rebellion.

Recent studies confirm that Mustafa Çelebi—referred to by Ottoman historians as “Düzmece Mustafa,” “Düzme Mustafa,” or “False Mustafa”—was in fact the son of Bayezid I who was captured at the Battle of Ankara. It appears that Ottoman historians portrayed Mustafa Çelebi as an impostor in order to preserve the authority of Mehmed I, who had secured the throne, and later that of his son Murad. According to Ottoman chronicles, Mustafa Çelebi disappeared during the Battle of Ankara, after which Timur took him to Samarkand. Following Timur's death, he was released. After regaining his freedom, he came to Anatolia and stayed there for a time before moving on to the Balkans.[1]

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