The Battle of Buda (1686) was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part of the follow-up campaign in Hungary after the Battle of Vienna. The Holy League took Buda after a long siege. After the unsuccessful second siege of Vienna by the Turks in 1683, which started the Great Turkish War, an imperial counteroffensive started for the re-conquest of Hungary, so that the Hungarian capital Buda could be freed from the Turks.
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| - The Battle of Buda (1686) was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part of the follow-up campaign in Hungary after the Battle of Vienna. The Holy League took Buda after a long siege. After the unsuccessful second siege of Vienna by the Turks in 1683, which started the Great Turkish War, an imperial counteroffensive started for the re-conquest of Hungary, so that the Hungarian capital Buda could be freed from the Turks.
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Strength
| - 7000(xsd:integer)
- 17000(xsd:integer)
- 38000(xsd:integer)
- 70000(xsd:integer)
- Garrison below 7,000 men inside Buda
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Date
| - 1686(xsd:integer)
- Spring of 1684
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Commander
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Caption
| - Siege of Buda 1686 by Frans Geffels
- The Recapture of Buda Castle in 1686 by Gyula Benczúr
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Casualties
| - 300(xsd:integer)
- 3000(xsd:integer)
- 23000(xsd:integer)
- unknown
- Violence and massacre against the Jewish community of Buda by the besiegers
- Half of the Jewish community massacred by the imperial troops Hundreds of Jews and 6,000 Muslims captured to be sold as slaves or held for ransom
- Executions, Rape, Torture and expulsion of the Muslim population of Buda
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Result
| - Ottoman victory
- 9331200.0
- 6739200.0
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combatant
| - 22(xsd:integer)
- Ottoman Empire
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Place
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Conflict
| - First Siege of Buda, 1684
- Second Siege of Buda, 1686
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abstract
| - The Battle of Buda (1686) was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part of the follow-up campaign in Hungary after the Battle of Vienna. The Holy League took Buda after a long siege. After the unsuccessful second siege of Vienna by the Turks in 1683, which started the Great Turkish War, an imperial counteroffensive started for the re-conquest of Hungary, so that the Hungarian capital Buda could be freed from the Turks.
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