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Name: Ottoman Empire and Crimean Khanate (Military Occupation)

Type: Polity

Start: 1498 AD

End: 1498 AD

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turkey,crimean khanate

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Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by the Ottoman Empire and Crimean Khanate that are not part of a specific military territory.

Establishment


  • June 1498: Polish raid provoked Ottomans and Tatars to invade southeastern corner of Poland. This took place in spring 1498: after crossing the Dniestr, the invaders ransacked Red Ruthenia, capturing thousands of people and reaching as far as Przeworsk.
  • Chronology


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    1. Polish-Ottoman Wars


    Were a series of Wars between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire.

    1.1.Polish-Ottoman War (1485-1503)

    Was a war between the Kingdom of Poland and the Ottoman Empire.

  • July 1498: Polish raid provoked Ottomans and Tatars to invade southeastern corner of Poland. This took place in spring 1498: after crossing the Dniestr, the invaders ransacked Red Ruthenia, capturing thousands of people and reaching as far as Przeworsk.
  • September 1498: In the summer of 1498, the Tatars, led by Crimean Khan Mengli Giray, invaded Poland, targeting the territories of Podolia and Volhynia. This military occupation resulted in these regions falling under the control of the Ottoman Empire and the Crimean Khanate.
  • October 1498: In 1498, the Tatars invaded Poland, targeting the regions of Podolia and Volhynia. The territories were part of the Poland-Lithuania union at the time. The invasion posed a threat to the stability and security of the region.

  • Disestablishment


  • October 1498: In 1498, the Tatars invaded Poland, targeting the regions of Podolia and Volhynia. The territories were part of the Poland-Lithuania union at the time. The invasion posed a threat to the stability and security of the region.
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