Failed Austrian siege of Ottoman-held Osijek in 1537 that led to the Battle of Gorjani
Battle of Osijek, bombardment of the Croatian city of Osijek by the Yugoslav People's Army in 1991 and 1992
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Osijek (Croatian pronunciation: [ôsijeːk] ) is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the...
The siegeof Zara or siegeof Zadar (Croatian: Opsada Zadra; Hungarian: Zára ostroma; 10–24 November 1202) was the first major action of the Fourth Crusade...
The siegeof Sarajevo (Bosnian: Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War....
The Battle ofOsijek (Serbo-Croatian: Bitka za Osijek) was the artillery bombardment of the Croatian city ofOsijek by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA)...
plain near the Karašica River, about 80 km northeast of Požega and about 27 km northwest ofOsijek. It is a small wasserburg (water castle) protected...
The siegeof Srebrenica (Serbo-Croatian: Opsada Srebrenice, Опсада Сребреницe) was a three-year siegeof the town of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina...
The siegeof Dubrovnik (Serbo-Croatian: opsada Dubrovnika, опсада Дубровника) was a military engagement fought between the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA)...
The Siegeof Mostar was fought during the Bosnian War first in 1992 and then again later in 1993 to 1994. Initially lasting between April 1992 and June...
Johann Katzianer to take Osijek. The siege came to nothing and because of the appearance of the Ottoman cavalry sent by the governor of Belgrade, the army had...
the siegeof Dubrovnik Osijek – nepokoreni grad ("Osijek – the undefeated city"), a 2012 Croatian documentary covering wartime events in Osijek in the...
conquests were checked at the siegeof Vienna. Although from 1529 to 1566 the borders of the Ottoman Empire moved further west, none of the later campaigns achieved...
The Battle of Vukovar was an 87-day siegeof Vukovar in eastern Croatia by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), supported by various paramilitary forces...
counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia, although the territory of the counties includes Baranya...