Siege of Buda (1541)

The siege of Buda (4 May – 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, the historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, by the Ottoman Empire, leading to about 150 years of Ottoman rule in parts of Hungary. The siege, part of the Little War in Hungary, was one of the most important Ottoman victories over the Habsburg monarchy during Ottoman–Habsburg wars (16th to 18th century) in Hungary and the Balkans.

Siege of Buda (1541)
Part of the Little War in Hungary
Date4 May – 21 August 1541
Location
Result

Ottoman victory

Belligerents

Habsburg Empire

Ottoman Empire

Commanders and leaders
Wilhelm von Roggendorf (DOW)
Niklas von Salm
Jeromos Záray 
Suleiman the Magnificent
Şehzade Mehmed
Şehzade Selim
Şehzade Bayezid
Hadım Suleiman Pasha
Damat Rüstem Pasha
Semendireli Mehmed-beg
Bishop George Martinuzzi
Bálint Török
Strength
31,000-50,000 52,000
Casualties and losses
~20,000 Unknown
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