Siege of Belgrade (1440)

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Dateend of April 1440 – October 1440
Result Hungarian and Serbian victory[1][2]
Siege of Belgrade (1440)
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars and the Serbian–Ottoman wars
Dateend of April 1440 – October 1440
Location
Result Hungarian and Serbian victory[1][2]
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Hungary
Serbian Despotate
Commanders and leaders
Ottoman Empire Murad II
Ottoman Empire Ali Bey
Ivan Talovac
Strength
35,000
100 ships[3]
3,000–5,000
Casualties and losses
17,000 (early Christian sources)[4]
Extremely heavy casualties[5]
Unknown

The siege of Belgrade was a long siege by the forces of the Ottoman Empire, lasted about six or seven months in 1440. Belgrade was an important fortified town of the Serbian Despotate and the key fortress of the Hungarian defense line after the Ottoman subjugation of Serbia in 1439. The siege ended with a dramatic final assault, the Ottomans were repelled, and after the failed assault the Turks gave up the siege and returned home.[6]

The struggle over the throne of Hungary and Slavonia resulted in a civil war that provided the Ottomans with an opportunity for advancement. Seizing upon this opportunity, Sultan Murad II decided to capture Belgrade.[7]

Forces

The Belgrade castle was protected by the canons which were placed there during the period of Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević.[8] The Ottoman Army, commanded by Sultan Murad II and Ali Beg Evrenosoglu, built a wall around the city and used it to hurl stones at its fortifications.[9] They also used cannons cast in Smederevo, the Despotate capital they had captured a year before.[10]

The strength of the Belgrade garrison is unknown.[11] Besides Talovac's banderij of around 500 men from Croatia, the garrison was enforced with Czech and Italian mercenary archers. The local Serb population also assisted defenders[12] Talovac's forces had significant advantage because some of them used rifles, which was the first usage of the rifles against the Ottomans.[13]

Battle

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