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    Default How impressive is Ottoman military history?

    Fairly impressive, I'd say, but its major victories are often characterized by ineptitude on the part of its enemies or heavy advantages numerically.



    The main battles in the history of the Ottoman Empire are shown below. The life span of the empire was more than six centuries and the maximum territory at the zenith of power (second half of the 16th century) stretched from central Europe to the Persian Gulf and from the Caspian Sea to North Africa. The number of battles the empire fought is quite high. But here only the more important battles are listed. Among these, the battles fought in the 20th century (Turco-Italian War, Balkan Wars, and World War I ) as well as the sieges (like the sieges of İstanbul, Cairo, Belgrade, Bagdat, etc.) which most lists include as battles are not shown except in cases where the siege is followed by a battle (i.e. Vienna, Khotyn, Plevna).
    Year Name Opponent
    1302 Bapheus[3] Byzantine Empire
    1329 Pelekanon (Maltepe) Byzantine Empire
    1355 Ihtiman Bulgarian Empire
    1364[4] Maritsa (Çirmen) Serbia, Bulgarian Empire
    1381 Dubrovnica Serbia
    1385 Savra Serbia
    1388 Bileca Bosnia
    1389 Kosovo (Kosova) Serbia, Bosnia, Realm of Branković
    1395 Rovine Wallacia (South Romania)
    1396 Nicopolis (Niğbolu) Crusades [5] (Hungary, France, Knights Hospitaller, Venice)
    1402 Ankara Timurid Empire
    1444 Varna Crusades (Hungary, Poland and many others)
    1448 Second Kosovo (Kosova) Hungary, Wallacia
    1457 Ujëbardha (Albulena) Albania
    1473 Otlukbeli Akkoyunlu Turkmens
    1475 Vasliu (Racova) Moldavia (North Romania)
    1476 Valea Alba (Akdere) Moldavia
    1479 Câmpul Pâinii (Ekmek Otlak) Hungary, Serbia
    1493 Krbava Croatia, Hungary
    1499 Zonchio Venice
    1500 Modon Venice
    1514 Chaldiran (Çaldıran) Safavid Persia
    1516 Marj Dabiq (Mercidabık) Mamluk Egypt
    1516 Yaunis Khan (Han Yunus) Mamluk Egypt
    1517 Ridanieh (Ridaniye) Mamluk Egypt
    1526 Mohacs (Mohaç) Hungary, Holy Roman Empire, Papal States, Poland
    1529 Formentera Holy Roman Empire
    1538 Preveza (Preveze) Holy League (Holy Roman Empire, Venice, Genoa, Knights of Malta, Papal States)
    1541 Algiers Holy Roman Empire
    1545 Sokhoista (Sohoista) Georgia
    1552 Ponza Genoa
    1558 Mostaganem Holy Roman Empire
    1560 Cerbe Holy Roman Empire, Genoa, Papal states, Knights of Malta
    1571 Lepanto (İnebahtı) Holy League (Holy Roman Empire, Venice, Genoa, Papal states, Knights of Malta)
    1578 Çıldır Safavid Persia
    1583 Torches[6] Safavid Persia
    1588 Wadi al-Laban Morocco
    1593 Sisak Holy Roman Empire, Croatia
    1596 Keresztes (Haçova) Holy Roman Empire and many more
    1620 Tutora Poland-Lituania, Moldavia
    1621 Khotyn (1621) Poland-Lithuania
    1649 Focchies Venice
    1654 Dardanelles (1654) Venice
    1654 Dardanelles (1655) Venice
    1654 Dardanelles (1656) Venice
    1654 Dardanelles (1657) Venice
    1664 Saint Gotthard Holy Roman Empire
    1673 Khotyn (1673) Poland-Lituania
    1683 Vienna (Viyana) Holy Roman Empire, Poland-Lituania
    1687 Second Mohacs Holy Roman Empire
    1691 Slankamen Holy Roman Empire
    1695 Oinousses Islands (Koyun Adaları) Venice
    1696 Andros Venice
    1697 Zenta Holy Roman Empire
    1711 Pruth River Russian Empire
    1716 Petrovaradin Holy Roman Empire
    1717 Imbros Venice
    1717 Matapan Venice, Portugal, Knights of Malta, Papal States
    1739 Grocka (Hisarcık) Holy Roman Empire
    1739 Stavuchany Russian Empire
    1770 Aspindza Georgia
    1770 Chesma (Çeşme) Russian Empire
    1770 Larga (Kartal) Russian Empire
    1770 Kagul Russian Empire
    1789 Fokşani Holy Roman Empire, Russian Empire
    1789 Rymnik (Boze) Holy Roman Empire, Russian Empire
    1790 Kerch Strait Russian Empire
    1798 Pyramids France
    1799 Abukir France
    1807 Arpachai (Arpaçay) Russian Empire
    1807 Athos Russian Empire
    1812 Al Safra Saudi Arab (revolters)
    1813 Jeddah (Cidde) Saudi Arab (revolters)
    1815 Čegar Serbia (revolters)
    1821 Alamana Greece (revolters)
    1821 Dragashani Greece (revolters)
    1822 Dervenakia Greece (revolters)
    1827 Kamatero Greece (revolters)
    1827 Navarino Russian Empire, United Kingdom, France
    1829 Kulevicha Russian Empire
    1830 Algiers France
    1831 Third Kosovo Bosnia (revolters)
    1839 Konya Egypt (revolters)
    1839 Nizib (Nizip) Egypt (revolters)
    1853 Oltenitza Russian Empire
    1853 Sinop Russian Empire
    1854 Kurekdere Russian Empire
    1855 Eupatoria (Gözleve) Russian Empire
    1877 Kızıl Tepe Russian Empire
    1877 Plevna (Plevne) Russian Empire, Romania, Bulgaria (revolters)
    1877 Shipka (Şıpka) Russian Empire, Bulgaria (revolters)
    1877 Tashkessen (Taşkesen) Russian Empire
    1878 Plovidiv (Filibe) Russian Empire
    1898 Mouzaki Greece
    1898 Domokos (Dömeke) Greece
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    Like all Asian invaders before them, Turks had advantage in first century of their European adventure, because of their exotic oriental military tactics against which heavy armored and immobile European armies were inefficient.

    Turkish misfortune was their late arrival to European continent. They were dangerous Middle ages invaders but in Modern Europe Ottoman army was no match for other European armies. Not to mention their backward feudal system.

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    They had a big army for the time.
    Especially in the years 1402 to 1670.Really big for the time.

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    1402-81.000
    1453-94.000
    1528-105,084 to 167,343
    1574-192,175
    1607,1609-206,207–257,868
    1670-70,296- 165,296

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riki View Post
    They had a big army for the time.
    Especially in the years 1402 to 1670.Really big for the time.
    Yes, the first full-time, trained, standing army since Roman times to boot. The whole apparatus of the state was geared toward fielding an army to conquer.

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    Battle at Maritza is not dated well, that battle happened in 1371,not in 1364 and that day is basically used as the first step into Europe. After that Kosovo battle happened after which road to Central Europe was open for them. It took them another 70 years to fully conquer Serbia, mainly for various agreement a few Serbian overlords who survived 1389 made with Ottomans and for Ottomans fully involvement in conquering of Constantinopole.

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    Blame the mighty Eastern Romans for Turks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Удри уйно View Post
    Blame the mighty Eastern Romans for Turks
    Why not blame Western europeans for not supporting them properly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Удри уйно View Post
    Blame the mighty Eastern Romans for Turks
    All Balkan Monarchs used Turkish mercs.

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