Siege of Kulaca Hisar
The Siege of Kulaca Hisar or Raid of Kulaca Hisar was a battle fought between Byzantium and the Turkish forces under the command of Osman Bey in 1285.[2][3]
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Kayı tribe | Byzantium | ||||||
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300 alps[1] |
Siege
Osman Bey, upon the death of Bayhoca, son of his brother Savcı Bey, in the Battle of Armenian Beli, conquered Kulaca Hisar Castle, which is a few leagues away from İnegöl and located on the outskirts of Emirdağ. As a result of a night raid with a force of 300 people, the castle was captured by the Turks. This is the first castle conquest in the history of the Ottoman Empire.[4] Since the Christian people of Kulaca Hisar accepted the rule of Osman Bey, the people there were not harmed.[5]
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References
- Tektaş, Nazım (2009-11-12). Osmanlı Tarihi 1 - Çadırdan Saraya. artcivic. ISBN 978-975-8845-11-8.
- Atsiz, Nihal (2012). Aşıkpaşaoğlu Tarihi. Otuken. p. 31. ISBN 9754378681.
- Inalcik, Halil. "OSMAN I - TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi". islamansiklopedisi.org.tr (in Turkish). Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- Danişmed, İsmail Hami. İzahlı Osmanlı Tarihi Kronolojisi [Annotated Ottoman History Chronology]. Doğu Kütüphanesi. p. 6. ISBN 978-9944-397-68-1.
- Kemal, Namık. Osmanlı Tarihi [Ottoman History]. Elips Kitap. p. 39. ISBN 978-605-121-202-9.
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