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  1. Batalha de Mohács. Coordenadas: 45° 56′ 29″ N, 18° 38′ 50″ O. Nota: Se procura pela Segunda Batalha de Mohács, veja Batalha de Mohács (1687).

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  3. The Battle of Mohács ( Hungarian: [ˈmohaːt͡ʃ]; Hungarian: mohácsi csata, Turkish: Mohaç Muharebesi or Mohaç Savaşı) was fought on 29 August 1526 near Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary, between the forces of the Kingdom of Hungary and its allies, led by Louis II, and those of the Ottoman Empire, led by Suleiman the Magnificent.

    • 29 August 1526
    • Mohács, Kingdom of Hungary
  4. A Batalha de Mohács ( em húngaro: Mohácsi Csata ou Mohácsi Vész, em turco: Mohaç Savaşı ou Mohaç Meydan Savaşı) foi travada em 29 de agosto de 1526 entre o exército do Reino da Hungria, chefiado por Luís II, e as forças turcas otomanas chefiadas por Solimão, o Magnífico.

  5. Süleyman the Magnificent. Battle of Mohács, (August 29, 1526), decisive defeat of Hungary, led by King Louis II, by the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, led by Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. This victory at Mohacs marked the effective destruction of the Hungarian monarchy and paved the way for Habsburg and Turkish domination in Hungary.

    • Tony Bunting
  6. 1 min. Batalha de Mohács. O exército húngaro do rei Luís II foi derrotado pelos turcos comandados por Suleimão I, a 29 de 1526, em Mohács, uma localidade a sul da cidade de Budapeste. Suleimão tinha imposto tributos à Hungria que lhe foram rejeitados. Em consequência da recusa húngara as suas tropas avançaram para norte.

  7. Event. The Battle of Mohács, 1526. 1526. The Battle of Mohács on 29 August 1526 marked the beginning of the Habsburgs’ Turkish Wars, which lasted until well into the eighteenth century and reached their climax in the two Turkish sieges of Vienna, the first in 1529, the second in 1683.