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Siege of Chilia (1484)

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Siege of Chilia
Part of Moldavian–Ottoman Wars
Date6–14/15 July 1484
LocationChilia Fortress [ro; uk], Moldavia
(today Kiliia, Ukraine)
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
 Moldavia Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Stephen the Great Bayezid II
Strength
8,000–10,000 20,000
Moldavian–Ottoman Wars
Mehmed I and Alexander the Good (1420)
Crusade of Varna (1443–1444)
Stephen III and Mehmed II (1473–1479)
Bayezid II and Stephen III (1484–1499)
Michael the Brave and Mehmed III (1593–1606)
Jan Zamoyski and Mehmed III (1595)
Gaspar Graziani and Osman II (1620)
Pruth River (1710–1711)
Vieniamin Costache and Mahmud II (1806–1812)

The siege of Chilia ended in the takeover of the Chilia Fortress [ro; uk], in the Principality of Moldavia (today located in Kiliia in present-day Ukraine), by the Ottoman Empire after a nine-day siege. The siege took place both by land and sea. After the settlement was taken, its churches were converted into mosques.

References

  1. Beldiceanu, Nicoară (1964). La conquête des cités marchandes de Kilia et de Cetatea Alba par Bāyezīd II. S.n, München. pp. 36–90.
  2. Kubijovyc, Volodymyr, ed. (1984). Encyclopedia of Ukraine. University of Toronto Press.
  3. ^ Danişmend, İsmail Hami (1971). Izahli Osmanli tarihi kronolojisi, Volume 6. Türkiye Yayinevi. p. 221.
  4. Ekrem, Mehmet Ali (1993). Romen Kaynak ve Eserlerinde Türk Tarihi-1 Kronikler. Türk Tarih Kurumu. pp. 8–9. ISBN 9789751605382.
Ottoman Empire Major sieges involving the Ottoman Empire by century
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Ottoman defeats shown in italics.

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