1594 rebellion against the Ottomans in Central Europe
Not to be confused with Banat Rebellion (1808).
Uprising in Banat
Part of Long Turkish War, Ottoman–Serbian wars
Map of the Uprising.
Date
March-10 July 1594
Location
Eyalet of Temeşvar, Ottoman Empire (modern Banat region, Serbia and Romania)
Result
Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Serb rebels Austrian aid
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Teodor of Vršac Sava Temišvarac Velja Mironić Đorđe Rac Spahija Vukadin †
Koca Sinan Pasha Mustafa Pasha Ali Çavuş
Strength
5,000
20–30,000
Casualties and losses
1,000+
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e
Long Turkish War
Sisak
Veszprém
1st Tata
1st Székesfehérvár
Romhány
Banat
1st Győr
Călugăreni
Giurgiu
Klis
1st Esztergom
Brest
Eger
Keresztes
Herzegovina
2nd Tata
2nd Győr
1st Buda
Șelimbăr
Kanizsa
Mirăslău
Guruslău
2nd Székesfehérvár
3rd Székesfehérvár
2nd Buda
Brașov
3rd Buda
Bocskai uprising
2nd Esztergom
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