- of
Mohács (Hungarian: [ˈmohaːt͡ʃ]; Hungarian: mohácsi csata, Turkish:
Mohaç Muharebesi or
Mohaç Savaşı) took
place on 29
August 1526 near
Mohács, in...
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Mohács (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmohaːt͡ʃ]; Croatian:
Mohač; German: Mohatsch; Serbian: Мохач; Turkish:
Mohaç; Romanian: Mohaci) is a town in Baranya...
- Paternò, Raddusa. Its name
derives from the
Arabic Rahal Mohac which means Hamlet of
Mohac.
Ramacca is home to the
Sagra del Carciofo,
which is an artichoke...
- The
Second Battle of
Mohács, also
known as the
Battle of Harsány Mountain, was
fought on 12
August 1687
between the
forces of
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV...
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Battlefield Memorial Church, is a 20th-century
Roman Catholic church in
Mohács, Hungary. It is
located on the main
square (Széchenyi tér) and
belongs to...
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Mohács (Hungarian: Mohácsi járás) is a
district in
eastern part of
Baranya County, Hungary.
Mohács is also the name of the town
where the
district seat...
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before the
Battle of
Mohács (1365–1526) 2. András Kubinyi: The
internal political situation of the
Hungarian state before Mohács 3.
Domonkos Kosáry: Hungary's...
- sultan,
Suleiman the Magnificent. The
defeat of
Hungary at the
Battle of
Mohács in 1526 "sent a wave of
terror over Europe." The
Muslim advance in Central...
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shipbuilding (besides
sanjaks of Vidin, Nicopolis, Požega,
Smederevo and
Mohač). In the year 1806 the city of
Zvornik was home to the
famous Bosniak, kapetan...
- Magnificent, respectively. In 1526 the
Ottomans crushed the
Hungarian army at
Mohács with King
Louis II of
Hungary perishing along with 26,000 soldiers. Following...