Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe Ottoman–Croatian Wars
Remains of Belaj castle on 1639 sketch
Date
4 October 1528
Location
near Belaj (present day Barilović), Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg monarchy
Result
Christian victory
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire
Habsburg Monarchy
Kingdom of Croatia
Duchy of Styria
Duchy of Carniola
Commanders and leaders
Gazi Husrev Bey unnamed governor of Sanjak of Herzegovina † Skender, vice pasha of Bosnia (WIA)
Bernardin Ričan Ivan Karlović (WIA) Vuk Frankopan Kristofor Frankopan
Strength
5,000 men
5,000 men
Casualties and losses
700
unknown
Battle of Belaj was a battle between Ottoman army returning from their raid on Carniola and Croatia. It took place on 4 October 1528 under the castle of Belaj,[1] in modern-day village of Barilović in Croatia.
^Lopašić, Radoslav (1895). Oko Kupe i Korane: mjestopisne i povjestne crtice. Matica hrvatska. p. 48.
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