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Battle of Ustechko
Part of Great Turkish War and Polish–Ottoman War
Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski
Date
October 6, 1694
Location
Ustechko, (today Ukraine)
Result
Polish–Lithuanian victory
Belligerents
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Khanate of Crimea Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski Kazimierz Jan Sapieha
Şehbaz Giray
Strength
2,000 - 3,000 12 guns
8,000 - 10,000 Tatars 2,000 Turks
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
v
t
e
Great Turkish War
Central Europe
Vienna
Párkány
1st Esztergom
Visegrád
Vác
1st Buda
Eperjes
2nd Esztergom
Érsekújvár
Kassa
2nd Buda
Pécs
Mohács
Székesfehérvár
Szigetvár
Kanizsa
Balkans
Virovitica
Santa Maura
Vrtijeljka
Coron
Navarino
Modon
Nauplia
Patras
Acropolis of Athens
Derventa
1st Belgrade
Negroponte
Kostajnica
Batočina
1st Niš
Vidin
Skopje
Štip
Kačanik
Mytilene
2nd Niš
2nd Belgrade
Slankamen
3rd Belgrade
Petrovaradin
Oinousses
Chios
Zeytinburnu
Andros
Cenei
Olasch
Bihać
Action of 6 July 1697
Zenta
Sarajevo
Samothrace
Eastern Europe
Chițcani
Reni
Studenitsa
Moldavia
Crimean
Kamenets
Novoselka
Zernest
Oradea
Hodów
Ustechko
Azov campaigns
Lugos
Podhajce
Martynów
v
t
e
Polish-Ottoman Battles
1443-1444
Nish
Zlatitsa
Kunovica
Varna
1485-1503
Cătlăbuga
Szawrań
Kopystrzyń
Zasław
Cosmin Forest
1595
Cecora
Suceava
1612
Cornul lui Sas
1615-1616
Iași
Cornul lui Sas
1620-1621
Cecora
Khotyn
1633-1634
Sasowy Róg
Kamieniec
1667-1671
Podhajce
1672-1676
Ladyzhyn
Kamieniec Podolski
Lwów
Krasnobród
Narol
Niemirów
Komarno
Petranka
Kalush
Khotyn
Lwów
Trembowla
Wojniłów
Żurawno
1683-1699
Vienna
Párkány
Chițcani
Studenitsa
Yazlovets
Kamenets
Novoselka
Suceava
Pererita
Targu Neamt
Hodów
Ustechko
Lwów
Podhajce
The Battle of Ustechko (Polish: Uścieczko, Turkish: Yuvaniça) (October 6, 1694) was fought during the Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699), between the armies of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth on the one hand and of Khanate of Crimea and Ottoman Empire on the other. Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth forces under the command of Stanisław Jan Jabłonowski defeated the Tatars and Ottomans forces commanded by Şehbaz Giray.
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