The advance of the Ottoman Empire into Europe was stopped b the fact that they an unsuccessful siege in Vienna. Following on from this, their Encampment was also routed by Jan III Sobeski, of the Polish Army
The Ottoman Empire's failure to effect a successful Siege at Vienna. Particularly, the Polish army under Jan III Sobieski routed the Ottoman Encampment at Vienna and forced the Ottoman Empire to retreat. Previously, the Austrian and Hungarian armies had themselves been routed by the Ottomans at the Battle of Mohacs.
The advance of the Ottoman Empire into Europe was halted in 1529 due to their unsuccessful siege of Vienna, where the city's defenders repelled the invading forces. The severe challenges faced by the Ottomans during the campaign, including logistical issues and the determination of the Viennese, led to their retreat. This failure marked a significant moment that changed the course of Ottoman expansion in Europe.
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