Mohacs memorial park, Hungary
Mohacs Memorial park, Hungary 2015
The Historical Memorial of Mohács was set up in 1976 in memory of the Battle of Mohács on the 450 anniversary of the battle. It is located in the Historical Park of Mohács south from the town next to Sátorhely.
National Memorial Site of Mohács
The 29th August 1526 was a tragic day in Hungarian history when the outnumbered Christian troops faced the invading Ottoman army in a fateful battle.
In an area of seven hectares, visitors step into a living history book written in pain and dignity, with vivid yet modest imagination by symbols carved in wood and stone and supported by modern technology in a harmonic way. It is food for thought for the spectators, an introduction to the battle of Mohács and the fate of the Hungarian nation.
Mohács, Hungary
Mohács, town and river port, located in southern Hungary, is a common stop on Danube River cruises. In the past, the small town of Mohács twice was the place for decisive events in Hungarian and European history. Two massive and historically crucial battles were fought near the small town of Mohács. The Ottomans won the first in 1526 and swept north, the Habsburgs the second in 1687, driving the Ottomans out of East-Central Europe. The Historical Memorial Park just outside of town has a comprehensive collection of clothing, tools, and arms that show the cultural differences between the enemies. The town has a number of fascinating churches: the 18th-century Baroque Protestant church, the Roman Catholic church, the Serbian Greek Orthodox church and the Avas church. The central square is dominated by the Battlefield Memorial Church, the so-called Votive Church. On one side of the central square is the Town Hall, an intriguing Moorish style building, with cream and pink stonework and green domes. In front of the town hall and the church, there is a statue embodying what the town believes in. The Statue of the Three Nationalities is a good example how to present that all people are the same, no matter of our nationalities or religion. Today, Mohács is well known for its Busó Carnival, a wide range of tourist attraction and its vicinity to the nearby city of Pécs. Most important is the vicinity of the Duna (Danube)-Dráva National Park and its wide range of attractions. Mohás, since some years, has become a brand new destination for eco tourism activities and the outstanding quality of food and drinks make it a perfect destination for relaxed outdoor holidays.
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Battlefield Of Mohacs After 434 Years (1960)
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Skeletons from the battlefield of Mohacs found after 434 years. Hungary.
CU map of the area where the Battlefield of Mohacs is situated. CU painting depicting the battle of 1526. LS pan over the field which was the battleground, to huge communal grave containing skeletons.
Various shots of the skeletons in the communal grave. CUs coins found in the ground. MS bones in the grave, pan up to people watching. Various shots people watching.
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Turkish forces of Suleiman the Magnificent defeat the Hungarian forces and kill Hungarian King Louis II at the Battle of Mohács
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Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
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In the Late Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Hungary, a country in Central Europe, experienced a period of interregnum in the early 14th century.Royal power was restored under Charles I , a scion of the Capetian House of Anjou.Gold and silver mines opened in his reign produced about one third of the world's total production up until the 1490s.The kingdom reached the peak of its power under Louis the Great who led military campaigns against Lithuania, Southern Italy and other faraway territories.
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Hungarian town of Mohacs - ferry on the Danube, market, chickens, girl holding cats. Sunset.
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Geschichte Ungarns | 1526 | Zeit der Türkenherrschaft I. | Schlt. bei Mohács – 15-jähriger Krieg
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The Long Turkish War - Battle of Mohács In 1687
The Second Battle of Mohács, also known as the Battle of 'Berg Harsány' (Harsány Mountain), was fought between the forces of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV, commanded by the Grand-Vizier Sari Süleyman Paşa, and the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, commanded by Charles of Lorraine. The result was a crushing defeat for the Ottomans.
The Great Turkish War began with the attack on Vienna in 1683 by the Ottoman army, which was broken by the Battle of Kahlenberg on 12 September 1683. From September 1683 the initiative passed to the imperial troops. In the following years under Charles of Lorraine Imperial Habsburg armies conquered many fortresses (such as Esztergom, Vác, Pest), which were under Ottoman rule, and after the Battle of Buda they laid siege to and took over the former Hungarian capital of Buda. At the end of 1686 the Ottomans made peace overtures; however, the Imperial Habsburgs now saw a chance to occupy and conquer the whole of Hungary and these peace overtures were rejected.
In April 1687 it was decided in Vienna that further military action should be taken. The main army (of about 40,000 troops) under the command of Duke Charles of Lorraine proceeded along the River Danube to Osijek on the River Drava, while a second army (of about 20,000 men) under command of Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria moved along the River Tisza to Szolnok and towards Petrovaradin. In the middle of July the two imperial armies met on the Danube and either marched overland or along the Drava to Osijek.
In contrast, the Ottoman army (of about 60,000 men) under the command of the Grand Vizier Sari Süleyman Paşa, stayed in front of the main River Drava crossing (with its 8 km long wooden bridge) at Osijek in order to protect it and then fortified this position. When the Imperial Habsburg army arrived, the River Drava divided the two sides. At the end of July the Imperial Habsburg army was able to make a bridgehead on the shores of the river and stood in battle array, in order to challenge the Ottomans. However, the Ottoman army remained passive and was satisfied with artillery bombardments of the weirs on the Drava, the bridges and the riverside.
Because of the terrain Duke Charles of Lorraine could not observe the fortified Ottoman camp clearly in order to command an attack on it. So he decided to wait a few days for the clearing of the bridgehead. For this he was criticized both by his own sub-commanders and by the Emperor Leopold I. This reluctance to attack by his enemy was interpreted by the Ottoman Grand Vizier as a loss of morale by the Habsburg troops. Through skilful maneuvering in early August, he forced the Habsburg army back toward Mohács and towards an Ottoman fortified position. The Ottomans had also built a fortified position at Darda, but this was skilfully hidden among the thick bushes so that it was not visible to the Habsburg army. For this reason Duke Charles of Lorraine did not suspect the presence of the Ottoman army in the vicinity.
Battle
On the morning of 12 August the Duke of Lorraine decided to move to Siklós, because the position and the hard ground there made it more appropriate as a battle ground. The Habsburg right wing moving westward began to march through a densely forested area. Sari Süleyman Paşa decided that this was just the chance he was waiting for. He ordered an attack with his entire army on the imperial army's left wing, which under Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria was still in its earlier position, and which according to the Habsburg battle plan was also to start marching west. The Ottoman army caught the imperial army near Nagyharsány and the nearby Nagyharsány Hill, with its heavily wooded steep slopes. The Ottoman cavalry made up of 8000 Sipahis tried to outflank this Habsburg army wing from the left. The commander of the wing, the Elector of Bavaria, immediately sent a courier to the Commander Duke of Lorraine, informing him that this wing was under threat. Orders were given and sent quickly and positions were taken immediately to resist the attack of the superior Ottoman forces, which had twice the numbers of the defenders. The Imperial infantry held their position, and General Enea Silvio Piccolomini with some of his cavalry regiments successfully counterattacked and stopped the attack of the Ottoman Sipahi cavalry.
The Ottoman Grand Vizier was surprised by this unexpectedly fierce enemy resistance and ordered the cessation of the Ottoman attack. The Ottoman artillery continued to shell the Habsburg positions, but the Ottoman infantry and cavalry troops were ordered to hold their positions and for the infantry to go defensive behind the fortifications.
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