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648: 641: 332:. Ahmed Pasha and Ishak Bey were defeated and captured by the Mamluk army along with other Ottoman sanjak-beys in 1486. Ishak was freed from Egypt by 17 August 1488, when he participated in another unsuccessful battle against the Mamluks. Having been part of the right flank, which left the battlefield early and contributed to the loss, Ishak Bey was judged and acquitted. 248:
and instructed the authorities to hand it over to Sigismund, should he ever be "liberated from Turkish captivity". Having settled in Rome, she continuously made effort to pay ransom for Sigismund and Catherine. In 1474, Sigismund's mother travelled to the Ottoman border, probably wishing to make
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of Bosnia, in the spring of 1476, as otherwise he would have been considered for the post. Shortly before her death, in October 1478, Queen Catherine devised a will by which she named Sigismund heir to the Bosnian throne on the condition of converting back to Christianity.
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of the birth of a son in 1449, most likely referring to Sigismund; the Ragusans sent gifts to the parents as well as the infant according to custom. His birth was followed by that of a sister,
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with his sister and mother during King Stephen's reign, it seems unlikely that the King would not have wanted his half-siblings at his side, at the royal court in
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Ishak Bey served under his uncle Ahmed Pasha and his quick advance in military career continued during the reign of Mehmed's son and successor,
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The Ottomans invaded Bosnia in May 1463. The royal family apparently intended to confuse and mislead them by splitting and fleeing towards
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and was executed shortly afterwards, while Queen Catherine succeeded in escaping to the coast. She left her husband's silver sword in
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Sigismund's maternal family may have been poised to claim the crown for him, but it was nevertheless his older half-brother
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and the coast in different directions. Sigismund and his sister, separated from their mother, fell captives in the town of
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Around 1475, when the last attempt of his mother to pay ransom for him failed, Sigismund converted from
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following the death of their father in July 1461. Sigismund's maternal grandfather,
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Povijesnoteološki simpozij u povodu 500 obljetnice smrti bosanske kraljice Katarine
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in 1463, after which he converted to Islam and became a companion of
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as member of Mehmed's retinue, which saw the Ottoman victory over
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Bosanska kraljica Katarina : pola stoljeća Bosne, 1425-1478
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Pandžić, Bazilije (1979), "Katarina Vukčić Kosača (1424-1478)",
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Ishak was last mentioned as recounting the events of the
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Ottoman period in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The King surrendered in 479: 467: 455: 443: 419: 400: 388: 373: 358: 7: 157:, eventually rising to the post of 130:, and the last known member of the 138:statesman after growing up at the 25: 497:Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time 646: 639: 249:contact with her half-brother, 116:; died after 1493), christened 816:Maria, Countess of Helfenstein 499:. Princeton University Press. 122: 1: 527:(in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb. 328:and then with his uncle near 808:Catherine, Countess of Cilli 322:Ottoman–Mamluk War (1485–91) 169:Sigismund was born into the 256:Sigismund took part in the 149:He was captured during the 918: 151:Ottoman conquest of Bosnia 812:Helen, Duchess of Troppau 786:Other significant members 637: 308:. He rose to the post of 112: 902:Ottoman Bosnian nobility 892:Ottoman prisoners of war 523:Regan, Krešimir (2010). 495:Babinger, Franz (1992). 324:, fighting first under 337:Battle of Krbava Field 284: 251:Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha 128:King Stjepan Tomašević 107: 320:and took part in the 202:Stjepan Vukčić Kosača 177:and his second wife, 793:Vladislav Kotromanić 737:Dorothea of Bulgaria 673:Dorothea of Bulgaria 668:Elizabeth of Kuyavia 155:Mehmed the Conqueror 826:Catherine Tomašević 663:Elizabeth of Serbia 341:House of Kotromanić 258:Battle of Otlukbeli 171:House of Kotromanić 132:House of Kotromanić 123:Сигисмунд Томашевић 118:Sigismund Tomašević 108:Ishak-beg Kraljević 77:Catherine of Bosnia 18:Sigismund Tomašević 872:Kotromanić dynasty 656:Banesses of Bosnia 595:Kotromanić dynasty 183:Republic of Ragusa 113:Исхак-бег Краљевић 100:Ishak Bey Kraloğlu 30:Ishak Bey Kraloğlu 839: 838: 721:Stephen Tomašević 711:Stephen Tvrtko II 684:(1377–1463) 604:(1254–1377) 534:978-953-7036-55-3 326:Hadım Yakup Pasha 273:Roman Catholicism 97: 96: 92:Roman Catholicism 16:(Redirected from 909: 777:Jelena Branković 752:Kujava Radinović 730:Queens of Bosnia 691:Stephen Tvrtko I 650: 643: 588: 581: 574: 565: 560: 554: 546: 519: 510: 483: 477: 471: 465: 459: 453: 447: 441: 435: 429: 423: 417: 404: 398: 392: 386: 377: 371: 362: 356: 222:heir presumptive 206:Ottoman conquest 125: 124: 115: 114: 67:Thomas of Bosnia 27: 21: 917: 916: 912: 911: 910: 908: 907: 906: 842: 841: 840: 835: 831:Matija Sabančić 821:Radivoj Ostojić 781: 772:Katarina Kosača 742:Helen of Bosnia 725: 706:Stephen Ostojić 683: 682:Kings of Bosnia 677: 651: 645: 644: 635: 603: 597: 592: 547: 535: 522: 513: 507: 494: 491: 486: 478: 474: 466: 462: 454: 450: 442: 438: 430: 426: 418: 407: 399: 395: 387: 380: 372: 365: 357: 353: 349: 302: 300:Military career 230: 179:Queen Catherine 167: 134:. 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Index

Sigismund Tomašević
Serres
Ottoman Empire
House
Kotromanić
Thomas of Bosnia
Catherine of Bosnia
Sunni Islam
Roman Catholicism
Serbo-Croatian
King Stjepan Tomašević
House of Kotromanić
Ottoman
Porte
Istambul
Ottoman conquest of Bosnia
Mehmed the Conqueror
sanjak-bey
House of Kotromanić
King Thomas
Queen Catherine
Republic of Ragusa
Catherine
Stephen
King of Bosnia
Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
Ottoman conquest
Kozograd
Fojnica
Jajce

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