Siege of Krujë (1478)
For other sieges of Krujë, see First Siege of Krujë, Second Siege of Krujë, and Third Siege of Krujë.
Fourth Siege of Kruje | |||||||
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Part of Ottoman-Albanian wars | |||||||
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Republic of Venice Albanian defenders | Ottoman Empire | ||||||
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Mehmed II Koca Davud Pasha[1] | |||||||
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Garrison of 27,000 to 35,000 infantry and 500 civilians[2] | 18,000 |
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The Fourth Siege of Krujë by the Ottoman Empire of Krujë in Albania occurred in 1478, ten years after the death of the Skanderbeg, and resulted in the town's capture after the failure of three prior sieges.
Demoralized and severely weakened by hunger and lack of supplies from the year-long siege, the Albanian defenders surrendered to Sultan Mehmed II, who had promised them they could leave unharmed in exchange. One of the important historical sources about this siege is the fourth volume of the Annali Veneti e del Mondo manuscript written by Stefano Magno.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Babinger, Franz; Manheim, Ralph; Hickman, William C. (1992). Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time. Princeton University Press. p. 362. ISBN 978-0-691-01078-6. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
- ↑ Bešić, Zarij M. (1970). Istorija Črne Gore, Volume 2, Part 2 (in Serbian). Titograd: Redakcija za istoriju Črne Gore. p. 312.
Опсада Кроје, предузета с прољећа 1477. год., трајала јевише од године дана. Млечани су, шаљући веће снаге, покуша-вали да продру до града и да браниоцима дотуре помоћ. Јер, у Кроји је било само 250 пјешака и 500 стадавника, а хране и муницијесамо за шест мјесеци.
- ↑ The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571, four volumes, American Philosophical Society, 1976–1984, p. 329, ISBN 978-0-87169-114-9,
Volume IV deals with the years 1478 to 1481 .... the siege of Croia
- Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy . History of the Ottoman Turks
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Coordinates: 41°31′N 19°48′E / 41.517°N 19.800°E
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