List of Polish–Ottoman wars Wars between Poland and the Ottoman Empire
Poland (Kingdom of Poland and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth ) and the Ottoman Empire have been in many armed conflicts against one another. 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
Another result (Result unknown or indecisive, Status quo ante bellum , treaty or peace without a clear result)
Kingdom of Poland against the Ottoman Empire (1375–1561)
Year
Conflict
Polish side
Ottoman side
Result
1375–1377
Hungarian–Ottoman War [ 1]
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
Location: Balkans , Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
Ottoman Empire
Bulgarian Empire
Wallachia
Polish–Hungarian victory [ 2]
Great financial losses to Hungarian treasury[ 3]
1389–1396
Hungarian–Ottoman War
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
Location: Syrmia , Nikopol , Balkans , Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
Wallachia
France
Croatia
Holy Roman Empire
Bulgarian Empire
District of Branković
Kingdom of Poland
Knights Hospitaller
Ottoman Empire
Moravian Serbia
Ottoman victory
1415–1419
Hungarian–Ottoman War [ 7]
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
Location: Doboj , Nikopol , Balkans , Kingdom of Hungary , Kingdom of Bosnia
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia
Kingdom of Bosnia
Serbian Despotate
Indecisive
1437–1442
Hungarian–Ottoman War [ 10]
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
Location: Szendrő , Belgrade , Sibiu , Iron Gates , Balkans , Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Poland
Serbian Despotate
Taborites
Kingdom of Bosnia
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia
Polish–Hungarian victory [ 10] [ 11]
1443–1444
Crusade of Varna [ 12]
Part of the Hungarian–Ottoman Wars and the Crusades
Location: Southern Europe , Balkans
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Hungary
Croatia
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Serbian Despotate
Crown of Bohemia
Wallachia
Bulgarian rebels
Kingdom of Bosnia
Papal States
Teutonic Order
Duchy of Burgundy
Republic of Venice
Republic of Ragusa
Byzantine Empire
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman victory [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
1475
Battle of Vaslui [ 15]
Part of the Moldavian–Ottoman Wars and Hungarian–Ottoman Wars
Location: Near Vaslui
Moldavia
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Moldavian–allied victory [ 16]
1485–1503
Polish–Ottoman War [ 17]
Location: Wild Fields , Moldavia , Southern Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Kingdom of Poland
Duchy of Masovia
Teutonic Order
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Moldavia
Ottoman–led victory [ 18] [ 19]
1502–1510
Moldavian–Polish War [ 20]
Part of the Moldavian–Polish Wars
Location: Pokuttia , Moldavia , Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Poland
Moldavia
Ottoman Empire
Polish victory [ 20] [ 21]
1524
Turko–Tatar raid on Poland [ 23] [ 24]
Kingdom of Poland
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Polish victory [ 25] [ 26]
Ottomans and Tatars kicked out of Poland[ 25] [ 26]
1561
Battle of Verbia [ 27]
Part of the Moldavian Magnate Wars
Location: Verbia , Dorohoi County , Moldavia
Rebel forces
Kingdom of Poland
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Holy Roman Empire
Knights Hospitaller
Zaporizhian Sich
Moldavia
Ottoman Empire
Wallachia
Rebel victory [ 28]
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Ottoman Empire (1593–1699)
Year
Conflict
Polish side
Ottoman side
Result
1593–1606
Long Turkish War [ 29]
Part of the Ottoman–Habsburg Wars
Location: Hungary , Wallachia , Balkans
Habsburg Monarchy
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Croatia
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Knights of St. Stephen
Principality of Transylvania
Wallachia
Moldavia
France
Spain
Duchy of Ferrara
Zaporozhian Cossacks
Serbian hajduks
Papal States
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Inconclusive [ 30]
1595
Jan Zamoyski's expedition to Moldavia [ 31]
Part of the Moldavian Magnate Wars
Location: Iași , Țuțora , Moldavia
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia
Crimean Khanate
Polish–Lithuanian victory [ 32]
1607
Stefan Potocki's raid on Moldavia [ 34] [ 35]
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Moldavian opposition
Moldavia
Polish–allied victory [ 34] [ 35]
1612
Battle of Cornul lui Sas [ 36] [ 37]
Part of the Moldavian Magnate Wars
Location: Popricani , Iași County
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Moldavian opposition
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia
Crimean Khanate
Moldavian–allied victory [ 36] [ 37]
1615–1616
Samuel Korecki's expedition to Moldavia [ 38]
Part of the Moldavian–Polish Wars
Location: Iași , Țuțora , Moldavia
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Moldavian opposition
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia
Crimean Khanate
Wallachia
Moldavian–Ottoman–Tatar victory [ 39]
1620–1621
Polish–Ottoman War [ 40]
Location: Moldavia and Bukovina
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Registered Cossacks
Moldavia
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Transylvania
Polish–Lithuanian victory [ 41]
1633–1634
Polish–Ottoman War [ 43]
Location: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia
Budjak Horde
Indecisive [ 44] [ a]
1672–1676
Polish–Ottoman War
Location: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Wallachia (1673)
Supporters of Khanenko
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Supporters of Doroshenko
Ottoman victory [ 48] [ b]
1683–1699
Polish–Ottoman War
Part of the Great Turkish War
Location: Austria , Crimea , Hungary , Moldavia , Serbia , Ukraine
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Zaporozhian Cossacks
Holy Roman Empire
Tsardom of Russia (1686–1699)
Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Principality of Upper Hungary (until 1865)
Transylvania
Hungarian Kuruc Resistance
Holy League victory [ 52]
Notes
^ Polish–Lithuanian military victory [ 45]
^ Polish–Lithuanian military victory [ 48]
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