Siege of Buda (1686)

Second siege of Buda, 1686
Part of the Great Turkish War

The recapture of Buda Castle in 1686 by Gyula Benczúr
Date18 June – 9 September 1686 (1686-06-18 – 1686-09-09)
(2 months, 3 weeks and 1 day)[1]
Location
Result Holy League victory
Belligerents
Holy League Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Duke Charles of Lorraine
Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
Jovan Popović Tekelija
Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg (WIA)
Manuel López de Zúñiga 
Abdi Pasha the Albanian 
Grand Vizier Suleiman Pasha
Pasha of Temeşvar
Pasha of İstolni Belgrad
Pasha of Osijek
Strength
65,000–100,000[2] Garrison: below 7,000 men (including 3,000 Janissaries, 1,000 horses, 1,000 Jews and 2,000 inhabitants[3]
Relief army: 40,000[4]
Casualties and losses
20,000[1] 3,000 killed
6,000 captured
(including civilians)

The siege of Buda (1686) (Hungarian: Buda visszafoglalása, lit.'Recapture of Buda') was fought between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire, as part of the follow-up campaign in Hungary after the Battle of Vienna. The Holy League retook Buda (modern day Budapest) after 78 days, ending almost 150 years of Ottoman rule.

  1. ^ a b Bodart 1908, p. 107.
  2. ^ Young, William (2004). International Politics and Warfare in the Age of Louis XIV and Peter the Great: A Guide to the Historical Literature. iUniverse. p. 433. ISBN 9780595329922.
  3. ^ Urban Societies in East-Central Europe: 1500-1700, by Jaroslav Miller, 2008, p.89
  4. ^ Wheatcroft 2008, p. 221.

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