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Uloga Topal Husein-paše u Bečkom ratu (1683-1699)
The role of Topal Husein Pasha in the Vienna war (1683-1699)

Author(s): Faruk Taslidža
Subject(s): Military history, 17th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Orijentalni Institut u Sarajevu
Keywords: Ottoman Empire; the eyelet of Bosnia; the Vienna war; Topal Husein Pasha; vali; the Ottomans; the Habsburgs; the Venetians;

Summary/Abstract: This paper considers the role of Topal Husein Pasha in the Vienna War (1683-1699). This Ottoman vizier served as the vali (governor) of Bosnia from mid-1687 until early 1691. This was the most dramatic stage of the Vienna war – the time of the great Habsburg offensive, which was expected to be a definitive push of the Ottomans away from the Balkans. Nevertheless, Bosnia remained under the rule of the Sultan, primarily thanks to the agile governor, Topal Husein Pasha, his local commander (ćehaja) Mehmed Bey (Korča), and the primarily local military forces. They also contributed considerably to the Ottoman counter-offensive, with the army led by the Grand Vizier Mustafa Pasha Ćuprilić regaining much of the previously lost territories. This paper examines the origin and background of Husein Pasha, as well as the reasons for his removal from office in the eyelet of Bosnia.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 66
  • Page Range: 241-261
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Bosnian