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  1. Guerre polono-moldo-turque (1620-1621) modifier. La bataille de Țuțora (aussi appelée bataille de Cecora) opposa les forces de l' Union polono-lituanienne et de la principauté de Moldavie à une armée ottomane (et à ses auxiliaires Nogais ), entre le 17 septembre et le 7 octobre 1620 à proximité du Prut en Moldavie (aujourd'hui en ...

  2. Cecora Savaşı (Ţuţora / Tsetsora Çayırları Muharebesi olarak da bilinir) Polonya-Osmanlı döneminde bir savaştı Polonya-Litvanya Topluluğu (asi Moldavya birliklerinin yardımıyla) ve Osmanlı kuvvetleri ( Nogais tarafından desteklenen) arasındaki savaş (1620–21) ), 17 Eylül'den 7 Ekim 1620'ye kadar Boğdan'da, Prut Nehri .

  3. CaLiGraph is a large-scale semantic knowledge graph with a rich ontology which is compiled from the DBpedia ontology, and Wikipedia categories & list pages. View all the information about 'Battle of Cecora (1620)' that is contained in the knowledge graph.

  4. He also fought in Cecora (1620) and Chocim (1621). He took part in the war with Sweden (1626–1629) temporarily replacing Stanisław Koniecpolski who suffered a major defeat at Górzna in 1629. He fought the rebellious Cossacks in the years 1637–1638. Military career Anonymous, 17th-century portrait of Potocki

  5. セコラの戦い (1620) Battle Of Cecora 1620 百科事典、科学ニュース、研究レビュー Reference Source: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

  6. However, the Cossacks had already decided to attack Turkey. Having learned about this, the Polish ambassador immediately escaped from Istanbul. The result of the raid was a Cossack victory. The Cossacks then raided Varna on the Bulgarian coast, which was under the control of the Ottomans. [citation needed] The city was completely looted.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1620s1620s - Wikipedia

    September 17–October 7 – Battle of Cecora: The Ottoman Empire defeats Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth–Moldavian troops. October–December. October 6 – Battle of Amedamit in Gojjam, Ethiopia: The Roman Catholic Ras Sela Kristos, half-brother of Emperor Susenyos, crushes a group of rebels, who are opposed to Susenyos' pro-Catholic beliefs.