The Ottoman Conquest of Cyprus 1571
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On 19 May 1571 74 Ottoman siege guns fired a thunderous barrage at the sturdy walls of Famagu-sta, the last stronghold of the Venetian republic on the Island of Cyprus. An invasion army of almost 100’000 men, led by the experienced Lala Mustafa Pasha, had already taken the inland capital of Nicosia and by now had been camping outside Famagusta for more than eight months. The town was cut off completely and supplies began to run low, but the defenders put up a fierce fight, firing back at the Ottomans and meeting them in the trenches whenever possible. All the more, the Ot-tomans were determined to finish the job and bring the formidable fortress to its knees – and with it the whole of Cyprus.
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00:00-00:53 Intro
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01:56-04:39 Chapter 1: Breach of Peace
04:39-09:12 Chapter 2: Preparations
09:12-13:09 Chapter 3: Disaster
13:09-18:10 Chapter 4: Famagusta
18:10-21:29 Chapter 5: Under Assault
21:29-24:18 Chapter 6: Betrayal
Bibliography
Caroline Finkel - Osman's Dream. The History of the Ottoman Empire-Basic Books, New York 2007.
Duffy, C., The Fortress in the Early Modern World 1494-1660, London 1979.
Norwich, J. J., A History of Venice, London 1989.
Setton, K. M., The Papacy and the Levant, 1204–1571, vol. 4 The Sixteenth Century from Julius III to Pius V, Philadelphia 1984.
Seward, D., Les chevaliers de Dieu: Les ordres religieux militaires du Moyen Âge à nos jours, trad. Claude-Christine Farny, Paris 2008.
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On 19 May 1571 74 Ottoman siege guns fired a thunderous barrage at the sturdy walls of Famagu-sta, the last stronghold of the Venetian republic on the Island of Cyprus. An invasion army of almost 100’000 men, led by the experienced Lala Mustafa Pasha, had already taken the inland capital of Nicosia and by now had been camping outside Famagusta for more than eight months. The town was cut off completely and supplies began to run low, but the defenders put up a fierce fight, firing back at the Ottomans and meeting them in the trenches whenever possible. All the more, the Ot-tomans were determined to finish the job and bring the formidable fortress to its knees – and with it the whole of Cyprus.
Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/sandrhomanhistory
Prints & T-Shirts: https://sandrhoman.creator-spring.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sandrhoman
#cyprus #documentary #siege
00:00-00:53 Intro
00:53-01:56 Nord VPN
01:56-04:39 Chapter 1: Breach of Peace
04:39-09:12 Chapter 2: Preparations
09:12-13:09 Chapter 3: Disaster
13:09-18:10 Chapter 4: Famagusta
18:10-21:29 Chapter 5: Under Assault
21:29-24:18 Chapter 6: Betrayal
Bibliography
Caroline Finkel - Osman's Dream. The History of the Ottoman Empire-Basic Books, New York 2007.
Duffy, C., The Fortress in the Early Modern World 1494-1660, London 1979.
Norwich, J. J., A History of Venice, London 1989.
Setton, K. M., The Papacy and the Levant, 1204–1571, vol. 4 The Sixteenth Century from Julius III to Pius V, Philadelphia 1984.
Seward, D., Les chevaliers de Dieu: Les ordres religieux militaires du Moyen Âge à nos jours, trad. Claude-Christine Farny, Paris 2008.
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