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List of campaigns of Suleiman the Magnificent : ウィキペディア英語版
List of campaigns of Suleiman the Magnificent

The imperial campaigns〔Zürcher (1999), p. 38.〕 (, ''sefer-i humāyūn'')〔The Ottoman Turkish name for the imperial campaigns, according to Şemseddin Sâmî (Frashëri) in his book ((''Kamûs-ül Â'lâm'' ))〕 of Suleiman the Magnificent〔Suleiman the Magnificent is also known as Suleiman I (, ''Sultān Suleimān-i evvel'' or , ''Kānūnī Sultān Suleimān'', Modern Turkish: ''I. Süleyman'' or ''Kânûnî Sultân Süleymân''; 6 November 1494 – 5/6/7 September 1566)〕 were a series of campaigns led by Suleiman, who was the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.〔Pitcher (1972), p. 110.〕 He is known in the Western world as ''Suleiman the Magnificent'', and in the East as ''the Lawgiver'' ((トルコ語:Kânûnî)), for his complete reconstruction of the Ottoman legal system. During his reign from 1520 to his death in 1566, the Ottoman Empire became the most powerful state in the world.〔Turnbull (2003), p. 100 (cover).〕 At its height, the Empire stretched from Vienna to the Arabian Peninsula.〔
In 1520, Suleiman became the Sultan at the age of 25, succeeding his father Selim I (who had himself more than doubled the size of the Empire through his own campaigns), and began a series of military conquests.〔Turnbull (2003), p. 45.〕 In addition to campaigns led by his viziers and admirals, Suleiman personally led 13 campaigns.〔〔Some sources list 14 campaigns as Suleiman did made preparations for a campaign against his son Şehzade Beyazıt in 1559, but he renounced campaigning upon the latter's retreat to Persia (Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of knowledge, Volume 13. (1845) B. Fellowes).〕 The total duration of these campaigns was ten years and three months.〔Pitcher (1972), p. 112.〕 The details of the first eight campaigns were preserved in Suleiman's diary.〔Pitcher (1972), p. 111.〕 His main opponents were Ferdinand I from the House of Habsburg (later the Holy Roman Emperor), and Tahmasp I of Safavid Persia. Most of Suleiman's campaigns were directed to the west.〔Faroqhi (2008), p. 62.〕 In 1521 the Ottomans captured Belgrade, which had been besieged unsuccessfully by Mehmed the Conqueror, and in 1526 the Battle of Mohács ended with the defeat of Louis II of Hungary.〔 But he didn't annex most of Hungary till 1541. In 1529 Suleiman's conquests were checked at the siege of Vienna. Although from 1529 to 1566 the borders of the Ottoman Empire moved further west, none of the later campaigns achieved the decisive victory that would secure the new Ottoman possessions.〔Uyar and Erickson (2009), p. 74.〕 He annexed most of the Middle East in his conflict with the Safavids.〔 Under Suleiman's rule, the Ottoman annexed large swathes of North Africa as far west as Algeria, while the Ottoman fleet dominated the seas from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf.〔Mansel (2006), p. 61.〕
In January 1566 Suleiman, who had ruled the Ottoman Empire for 46 years, went to war for the last time.〔Turnbull (2003), p. 55.〕 Although he was 72 years old and suffered gout to the extent that he was carried on a litter, he nominally commanded his thirteenth military campaign.〔 On 1 May 1566, the Sultan left Constantinople at the head of one of the largest armies he had ever commanded.〔 Nikola Šubić Zrinski's success in an attack upon an Ottoman encampment at Siklós, and as a consequence Suleiman's siege of Szigetvár, blocked Ottoman's line of advance towards Vienna.〔Turnbull (2003), p. 56.〕 Although an Ottoman victory, the battle stopped the Ottoman push for Vienna that year, since Suleiman died during the siege.〔Turnbull (2003), p. 57.〕
Shortly after Suleiman's death, the Ottoman Empire entered a period of stagnation.〔 Although the period of Suleiman saw the greatest Ottoman military accomplishments, it is also known for the beginning of corrupt practices that led to the start of a long period of decay.〔Uyar and Erickson (2009), p. 73.〕 The reign of Suleiman is the short name for an age in which the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith, and his 13 imperial campaigns greatly contributed to that fact.〔Akgunduz and Ozturk (2011), pp. 185-186.〕
==Usage==
The table's columns (except for ''Notes'' and ''Images'') are sortable by pressing the arrows symbols. The following gives an overview of what is included in the table and how the sorting works.
*''#'': number of the campaigns which Suleiman personally led. This does not include the campaigns led by his viziers and admirals.
*''Campaign'': name of the campaigns (alternative names for some campaigns are included below the first name)




*''Campaign dates'': time period of campaign with opening and terminal dates of each campaign
*''Notes'': Campaign path which is in small font, describes Suleiman's exact direction in particular campaign. Suleiman's main battle/target is bolded. Below the campaign path there is a short description of the campaign, covering all major events.
*''Image'': presented image is closely related with campaign, usually showing the main battle/target

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