Novi Zrin
Novi Zrin was a fortress of the Zrinski (Zrínyi in Hungarian) noble family built near the village of Őrtilos, Hungary by the river Mura between 1661 and 1664.
Its purpose was to stop the Ottoman military forces from advancing further into Croatia. The Ottomans attacked it several times from 1662 to 1664, but did not manage to conquer it. Finally, at the beginning of June 1664 a large Ottoman army, numbering up to 100,000 men, led personally by the Grand Vizier Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha, besieged it and destroyed on 7 July 1664.
Gallery
- Memorial obelisk on the place at the Mura River where the castle once was
- 350th Anniversary commemoration of the destruction of the castle
- Programme booklet of the International scientific conference concerning the 350th anniversary of the death of Nikola VII Zrinski and the fall of Novi Zrin Castle (Donja Dubrava, Međimurje County, July 5th, 2014)
- Scene of the International scientific conference held in Donja Dubrava on July 5th, 2014
gollark: In general, it's easier to write frontend stuff for the sort of tasks frontend stuff is used for than it is to bodge assembly into that somehow.
gollark: I mean, if you want your code to do something.
gollark: It is absolutely not the easiest.
gollark: Performance is important, but security and ease of development are also important, and bees.
gollark: Microfrontends are this incredibly bizarre thing where you split your webapp's frontend code into a bunch of different bits which might not even be using the same JS framework and hope it doesn't break horribly.
See also
- Siege of Novi Zrin (1664)
- Nikola VII Zrinski
Bibliography
- Petrić, Hrvoje; Feletar, Dragutin; Feletar, Petar (2001). Novi Zrin (1661-1664). Zagreb: Meridijani. ISBN 953-6235-84-6.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.