- Großkirchen, Groß-Kanizsa; Italian: Canissa; Slovene:
Velika Kaniža; Turkish:
Kanije),
known colloquially as Kanizsa, is a medium-sized city in Zala
County in...
- The
Kanije Eyalet (Ottoman Turkish: ایالت قنیژه; Eyālet-i
Ḳanije) was an
administrative territorial entity of the
Ottoman Empire formed in 1600 and existing...
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January 1599 to 10 July 1601. He is
known as the
conqueror of
Kanije. Born at Mehmed-
Kanije, on 28 May 1517, he
attended military schools in
several cities...
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border with the Habsburgs.
Similar considerations led to the
creation of the
Kanije Eyalet from the
districts adjoining this
border fortress,
which had fallen...
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Ottoman forces in the
region because it
compromised their positions in
Kanije Eyalet, as well as
Habsburg Imperial authorities. The
Habsburgs at a time...
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During the
siege of Naģykanizsa (Turkish:
Kanije Savunması, lit. 'The
Defence of Kanizsa') in 1601, a
small Ottoman force held the
fortress of Naģykanizsa...
- Temeşvar Eyalet,
Zigetvar Eyalet,
Kanije Eyalet, Eğri Eyalet, and
Varat Eyalet.
Administrative centers of Budin, Zigetvar,
Kanije and Eğri
eyalets were located...
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Gabriel Bethlen. In 1600
during Long
Turkish War, the
Ottoman army
occupied Kanije (modern
Nagykanizsa in
southwest Hungary). Naģykanizsa fell to
Tiryaki Hasan...
- Veszprém and Palota. Sarhoş İbrahim Pasha, the
Beylerbey of
Nagykanizsa (
Kanije),
attacked the
Austrian region of Istria. However, with
Jelali revolts in...
- Beltinci,
under the name Balatin,
became the
sanjak center of the
Ottoman Kanije Province. In 1687, Vas and Zala
counties were restored: with a
small interruption...