Peace of Zsitvatorok ends conflict, yet Ottoman attacks persist in Croatia post-war.

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In 1606, the Peace of Zsitvatorok marked the end of the Long Turkish War, bringing a temporary halt to the conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. While this peace treaty provided some respite, Ottoman raids into Croatia persisted, causing ongoing turmoil and instability in the region. The peace agreement was significant for Croatia as it brought a momentary relief from the constant threat of Ottoman invasions but did not lead to lasting peace in the area. The continued raids into Croatia highlighted the persistent challenges faced by the region in maintaining security and stability. #CroatiaHistory #OttomanEmpire #PeaceofZsitvatorok
Location : Croatia
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