Siege of İnegöl
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The siege of İnegöl took place between Agios Nikolaos, the governor of the fort, and the Kayı army under the command of Turgut Bey. This conquest was one of the first conquests in Ottoman history after the siege of Kulaca Hisar. After the end of the siege, Tekfur Nikolaos was executed by Turgut Alp.[1] The conquest took place in 1299. This battle triggered the Battle of Bapheus, where the Byzantines attempted to reconquer the lost territory, which in turn led to the siege Of Bursa eventually leading to the establishment of Ottoman Beylik.
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Siege of İnegöl | |||||||
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Part of Ottoman Wars In Anatolia | |||||||
Illustration of Osman rallying his warriors into battle | |||||||
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Kayı (tribe) | Byzantine Empire | ||||||
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Osman I Turgut Alp |
Andronikos II Palaiologos Agios Nikolaos |
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