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Journal articles on the topic "Orsha, Battle of, 1514"

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Čiurinskas, Mintautas. "Lithuania in the Texts by the Poets of the Victory at Orsha (1514)." Senoji Lietuvos literatūra 40 (December 28, 2015): 15–74. https://doi.org/10.51554/sll.2015.29067.

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After the loss of Smolensk in summer of 1514, in autumn of the same year an important victory was achieved against the troops of Muscovy at Orsha. Military strategic implications of the Battle of Orsha and territorial achievements were small in comparison with more important consequences on the international plane. It was a result of diplomacy and propaganda: the news about the victory against the Orthodox Muscovites have been effectively disseminated in Europe. Occasional poetic works played important role in this process. Subsequently, most of them were included into the collection Carmina d
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Niedźwiedź, Jakub. "The Battle of Orsha (1514) on Maps: Mapping the Muscovian War as Renaissance Politics of Memory." Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce 67 (March 5, 2024): 59–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/oirwp.2023.03.

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14 września 1514 r. w okolicach miasta Orsza połączone siły polsko-litewskie pokonały wojska moskiewskie. Wśród wielu tekstów upamiętniających bitwę znajdują się również mapy, wydane drukiem między rokiem 1526 a połową XVII w. Autor dowodzi, że każde odwzorowanie kartograficzne bitwy może być interpretowane jako przykład renesansowej polityki pamięci. Bitwa mogła być elementem propagandy dynastycznej Jagiellonów, argumentem w rywalizacji między Rusią Litewską a Moskwą, fragmentem dyskursu republikańskiego lub częścią narracji o wielkiej przeszłości Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego.
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Buszewicz, Elwira. "Dwie Penelopy. Heroidy Owidiusza a elegie epistolarne Andrzeja Krzyckiego i Baltazara Castiglionego." Terminus 25, no. 1 (66) (2023): 63–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843844te.23.005.17501.

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The article presents a bilingual (Latin with a Polish translation) edition of two Neo-Latin imitations of Ovid’s Heroides, preceded by an introduction and provided with a philological and historical commentary. Both poems were written in the first twenty years of the 16th century. The author of the first one is Andrzej Krzycki (Cricius, 1482–1537), who at the time of composing the poem was the secretary of the first wife of Sigismund the Old, Barbara Zapolya. As the queen’s secretary, Krzycki was responsible for the stylistic aspect of her letters, which made it all the easier for him to creat
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Azad, Md Abul Kalam. "THE BATTLE OF CHALDIRAN: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES." Arts Faculty Journal 12, no. 17 (2023): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.62296/afj20221217001.

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The general trajectory of Ottoman-Safavid relations during the 235 years period between 1501 and 1736 outstandingly marked by persisting hostility and military conflict with brief and rare intervals of tranquility. The Battle of Chaldiran that took place in 1514 was the first major Ottoman-Safavid military clash and it was an important event in the history of Islam. The battle tested the military strength of two Muslim powers of the time and ended in favour of the Ottomans. The battle occurred for a good number of reasons and finally it left a long lasting legacy for both the Ottoman empire an
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Bołdyrew, Aleksander, and Karol Łopatecki. "Volley fire in Europe in the mid-16th century." Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, no. 2 (30) (2021): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2021.201.

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The article explores the application of volley fire in European armies in the mid-16th century. On the basis of Polish sources, the authors established that shooting volleys was applied by Polish infantry in 1558. There was also training in collective loading and shooting conducted by a commander every few days. Fire was conducted in the Turkish manner, i. e. having fired a salvo the rank would kneel and load the weapon in this position. The painting referred to in the article «The Battle of Orsha» (created in the 1530s or 1540s) shows the West European manner of conducting combat by an infant
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Saeedi, Nilab. "Similar Narration of the Other: Lârî’s Narration of the Battle of Çaldıran under Ottoman’s Influence (1514)." Korkut Ata Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, no. 15 (April 28, 2024): 1060–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.51531/korkutataturkiyat.1453426.

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The Battle of Çaldıran in 1514, which took place between the Ottoman Empire under Sulṭān Selīm (d. 926/1520) and the Safavid Empire under Shāh Ismāʿīl (d. 930/1524), is a key historical moment. Its interpretation, however, differs markedly between Ottoman and Safavid historical accounts. Ottoman narratives herald it as a resounding triumph, while Safavid accounts portray it as Sulṭān Selīm’s failed attempt to completely subjugate their empire. This study examines the instrumental role of Lārī, a Safavid expatriate living in the Ottoman Empire, in the production of his historical treatise ‘Mir’
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HOUSLEY, NORMAN. "Crusading as Social Revolt: The Hungarian Peasant Uprising of 1514." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 49, no. 1 (1998): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046997005605.

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On 9 April 1514 Tamás Bakócz, archbishop of Esztergom and cardinal-legate of Pope Leo X, initiated the preaching of a crusade against the Turks in Hungary. On 24 April György Dózsa Székely, a minor nobleman serving with the garrison of Belgrade who had experience of fighting the Turks, was appointed as commander of the crusading army. Dózsa marched southwards from Pest on 10 May with the main body of crusaders, some 15,000 strong, for the most part peasants. Five days later Archbishop Bakócz and the Hungarian royal council called a halt to the preaching. Their cancellation was provoked by the
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Gureghian, Aida. "Eternalizing a Nation: ArmenianHishatakarans in the Seventeenth Century." Church History 79, no. 4 (2010): 783–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009640710001022.

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In 1514, the first battle between the Ottomans and the newly founded Safavid dynasty took place. The Battle of Chaldiran, as it came to be known, marked the beginning of a century-long struggle between the Sunni Ottomans and Shia Safavids that would draw to a close in 1639 with the Treaty of Zuhab. The human toll of this ongoing warfare over the Caucasus and Mesopotamia would be exacted not just from the soldiers of each empire, but also from the different ethnic groups that inhabited these regions. Some caught in the midst of these conflicts had their towns and homes razed by these troops. Ot
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Lee, Younghee. "Military Expedition to the Safavid Empire by Selim I of Ottoman Empire: With a focus on disputes with the Eastern Anadolu conflict and Battle of Chaldiran(Çaldran Muharebesi)." Institute of History and Culture Hankuk University of Foreign Studies 90 (May 31, 2024): 265–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.18347/hufshis.2024.90.265.

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The Ottoman Empire underwent internal and external troubles during the last years of Bayezid II's rule. His sons who came to age engaged in succession disputes, and the Safavid Dynasty that grew in the Anadolu region in the east plotted a revolt by instigating the Kizilbash living in the Ottoman Empire. Ascending the throne as a new ruler, Selim I sorted out the mess in the empire and planned an expedition to the Safavid Dynasty and the East to stabilize the empire. This study examined various policies implemented in the process of Selim I's preparation for a war with the Safavid Dynasty. He b
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Schonkeren, Hanne. "Master with the lion head in a shield: A new attribution of the ornamental cup of Veere (c. 1547-1548)." Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries 137, no. 3 (2024): 85–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18750176-13703001.

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The city hall of Veere, in the Dutch province of Zeeland, preserves an extraordinary fire-gilded silver ornamental cup on foot. This precious object, depicting Maximilian of Egmont (1509-1548) crossing the river Rhine and arriving with his troops in Ingolstadt, was made circa 1547-1548 to commemorate the Battle of Mühlberg (1547) and to honor Maximilian’s pivotal role in the victory. His cousin Maximilian of Burgundy (1514-1558) inherited the cup in 1548, and, in turn, donated it to the city of Veere. The cup’s ceremonial status continued through the centuries and is presented to the Dutch mon
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Books on the topic "Orsha, Battle of, 1514"

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Dróżdż, Piotr. Orsza 1514. Bellona, 2000.

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Ciwan, Mûrad. Çaldıran savaşı'nda Osmanlılar, Safeviler ve Kürtler: Ilk Kürt-Osmanlı ittifakı (1514). Avesta, 2015.

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Ṣarrāf, Maḥmūd Ḥasan. Maʻrakat Zhāldarān, (920 H. - 1514 M.): Ūlá ṣafaḥāt al-ṣirāʻ al-ʻUthmānī al-Fārisī : al-asbāb wa-al-natāʾij. Maktabat al-Nahḍah al-Miṣrīyah, 1991.

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Tverdyni kni͡aziv Ostrozʹkykh: Zamky, monastyri, khramy XIV-XVII stolit. Laurus, 2014.

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Orsha 8 senti︠a︡bri︠a︡ 1514 goda. Kharvest, 2014.

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İranlı tarihçilerin kaleminden Çaldıran (1514). Bengi Yayınları, 2011.

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Jang-i mīhanī-i Īrāniyān dar Chāldirān. Hirmand, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Orsha, Battle of, 1514"

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Kazakou, Aliaksandr. "Gunpowder Revolution in the East of Europe and the Battle of Orsha, 1514." In The Military Revolution and Revolutions in Military Affairs. De Gruyter, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110661415-003.

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"The Western Front’s Orsha Offensives (3–28 October)." In Battle for Belorussia. University Press of Kansas, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.13944101.9.

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"The Western Front’s Orsha Offensives (14 November–5 December)." In Battle for Belorussia. University Press of Kansas, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.13944101.13.

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"The Western Front’s Orsha and Bogushevsk Offensives (5–29 March)." In Battle for Belorussia. University Press of Kansas, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.13944101.23.

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