Siege of Jajce

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44°20′22″N 17°16′13″E / 44.33944°N 17.27028°E / 44.33944; 17.27028Result Hungarian victoryTerritorial
changes Hungary incorporates Jajce and 60 other minor settlements into the newly formed Banate of Jajce[1]Belligerents Kingdom of Bosnia
Duchy of Saint Sava
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Republic of Venice
Republic of Ragusa (logistics, goods)[1]
Bohemian (Hussite) mercenaries Ottoman Empire Ottoman EmpireCommanders and leaders Matthias Corvinus Ottoman Empire Mehmed BeyUnits involved Black Army of Hungary
Venetian Arsenal Ottoman ArmyStrength 4,000 men-at-arms (Setton estimate)[2]
25,000 (Bánlaky estimate)[3][need quotation to verify]
14,000 cavalry
5,000 foot soldiers (Tošić estimate)[4]
40 Venetian galleys (see note)[5] 7,000 (Długosz estimate)[3][need quotation to verify]
400 (Fessler estimate)[3][need quotation to verify]
1,500—2,500 (Thallóczy estimate)[6] Venice launched a diversion operation in the Ionian Sea but didn't participate in the siege.
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