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Adana campaign

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294:, Duke of Herzegovina, who was sent as a hostage to the court of Mehmed II. There he grew up with Bayezid. When Bayezid seized power, he allowed Kersek-oglu to marry one of his daughters, and also granted him a high position. When Hersek-oglu's approached the Mamluk Army, his reconnaissance unit was routed by the Mamluks. The survivors managed to report that the Mamluks had less than 15,000 soldiers. The battle occurred on March 15. There, Hersek-oglu's forces suffered a massive defeat. The Turkmen contingents fled during the beginning of the battle. Hersek-oglu and 200 of his Janissaries fought on, despite being encircled. He was wounded and captured by the Mamluks. 273:
After a peace message by Uzbek was ignored, the Mamluks confronted an Ottoman force outside the city. The Ottomans were quickly routed, with many fleeing. Around 800 were captured, including 17 commanders and paraded in Damascus, Aleppo, and Cairo. After the battle, the Mamluks besieged Adana.
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Uzbek launch a counter offensive. To this cause Qaitbey had granted Uzbek 3,000 Royal Mamluks as well as Nine of the 15 Emirs of 1,000. The force set off from Cairo over Damascus to Aleppo, recruiting local Syrian peasants along the way. In February the Mamluks arrived at Adana.
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The Ottoman prisoners were sent to Syria. The Mamluk victory allowed the Mamluks to re-establish control of Tartus and Adana. Despite attempts to broker peace by the Mamluks, the Ottomans would continue to launch further offensives.
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The Ottoman Empire had launched a campaign in 1485 against the Mamluk holdings in Southern Turkey and in Cicilia Armenia, seizing areas such as Adana. The Mamluk Forces in the
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1,500 Garrison soldiers, Local Turkmen contingents, Relief Force possibly Equal or Larger than the Mamluk force
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3,000 Royal Mamluks, 9 Amir's of 1,000. Total Force 12,000 plus local recruits
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responded by sending a force under Commander and Chief Uzbek, and besieged
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After the battle, the Adana garrison of 1,500 fighters also surrendered.
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to lead an Ottoman army to relieve Adana. Hersek-oglu was the son of
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responded by sending a large relief force that was defeated.
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Ottoman Garrison, Janissaries, Siphais, Local forces
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Ottoman
Mamluk Sultanate
Mamluks
Adana
Ottomans
Ottoman-Mamluk War (1485–1491)
Adana
Turkey
Mamluk
Mamluk Sultanate
Ottoman Empire
Hersek-oglu
POW
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Ottoman-Mamluk War (1485-1491)
Adana campaign
Taurus Mountains
Aleppo
Qaitbey
Atabeg
Bayezid II
Hersek-oglu
Stjepan Vukčić
Categories
1485 in the Ottoman Empire
Military history of Adana

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