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  2. Polish–Ottoman War (1672–1676) - Wikipedia

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    The causes of the Polish-Ottoman War of 1672–1676 can be traced to 1666. Petro Doroshenko Hetman of Zaporizhian Host, aiming to gain control of Ukraine but facing defeats from other factions struggling over control of that region, in a final bid to preserve his power in Ukraine, signed a treaty with Sultan Mehmed IV in 1669 that recognized the Cossack Hetmanate as a vassal of the Ottoman Empire.

  3. List of Polish–Ottoman wars - Wikipedia

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    This includes Polish or Ottoman intervention in wars such as the Hungarian–Ottoman War (1437–1442) or the Battle of Verbia. Note that this list doesn't only contain wars, but armed conflicts as a whole. Therefore, single battles or raids are allowed to be on here. Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory Ottoman victory

  4. Polish–Ottoman Wars - Wikipedia

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    Polish–Ottoman War (1485–1503) Jan Olbracht's Moldavian expedition of 1497 and Ottoman's retribution raid a year later; Moldavian Magnate Wars, a period of near constant warfare at the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century. Jan Zamoyski's expedition to Moldavia; Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21) Polish–Ottoman War ...

  5. Polish–Ottoman War (1620–1621) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish–Ottoman War (1620–1621) was a conflict between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire over the control of Moldavia. It ended with the Commonwealth withdrawing its claims on Moldavia and led to the eventual demise of the Sultan Osman II .

  6. Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699) - Wikipedia

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    The Polish–Ottoman War or the War of the Holy League was the Polish side of the conflict otherwise known as the Great Turkish War. The conflict began with a Polish victory at the Battle of Vienna in 1683, and ended with the Treaty of Karlowitz , restoring to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth lands lost in the previous Polish-Ottoman War ...

  7. Siege of Lwów (1672) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Lwów took place on September 20-October 6, 1672 during the Polish-Ottoman War of 1672-1676. The siege ended in a strategic Polish victory as the Ottomans could not capture the city after a two-week siege.

  8. Polish–Ottoman alliance - Wikipedia

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    Difficulties arose when Jan Zamoyski took advantage of the Ottoman–Habsburg war in Hungary to invade Moldavia in 1595, [2] in the Moldavian Magnate Wars. The Treaty of Jaruga was signed in 1617, restraining Polish interventions in the Danubian principalities, [2] but open conflict later erupted with the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–1621).

  9. Battle of Cecora (1620) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Cecora (also known as the Battle of Țuțora) took place during the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21) between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (aided by rebel Moldavian troops) and Ottoman forces (backed by Nogais), [3]: 344 fought from 17 September to 7 October 1620 in Moldavia, near the Prut River.