Siege of Šabac (1788)

The siege of Šabac in 1788 was a military engagement that took place during the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791, in which Habsburg Austrian forces under General Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky captured the Ottoman-held fortress of Šabac after a three-day siege and bombardment.[1]

Siege of Šabac (1788)
Part of Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)

Joseph II and the Taking of Šabac. (April 24, 1788)
Date21–24 April 1788
Location
Result Habsburg victory
Belligerents
Habsburg monarchy Habsburg monarchy Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Habsburg monarchy Anton Ferdinand Mittrowsky Unknown
Strength
Eight infantry battalions, a unit of Hussars, a heavy cavalry and a detachment of engineers. Unknown
Casualties and losses
6 dead, 11 wounded. 800 POWs, 17 cannons and 16 standards captured.

References

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  1. ^ Mayer, Matthew Z. (July 1997). Joseph II and the Campaign of 1788 Against the Ottoman Turks (PDF) (MA thesis). McGill University. pp. 25–26.