Battle of Vrpile

Battle of Vrpile
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe
Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War

Present-day Vrpile
DateEarly September, 1491
Location
Vrpile pass (Vrpile gulch), Lika, Kingdom of Croatia
Result Croatian victory[1]
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Croatia
Commanders and leaders
Mihaloğlu Hasan Bey Ladislav of Egervár
Bernardin Frankopan
Ivan Frankopan Cetinski
Mihovil Frankopan Slunjski
Strength
10,000–11,000[2]
Irregular light cavalry
4 Banderia
Casualties and losses
1,500[3] killed
1,500[3] imprisoned
Unknown

The Battle of Vrpile or Battle of Vrpile Gulch (Croatian: Bitka u klancu Vrpile), also known as the First Battle of Krbava Polje (Croatian: Prva krbavska bitka), was fought between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire in early September 1491 at the Vrpile pass in central Croatia, near Korenica in Krbava. The Croatian army, led by Ban Ladislav of Egervár and Knez (Prince) Bernardin Frankopan, defeated the Ottomans who were on their way back from a raid into Carniola, to the Sanjak of Bosnia, carrying booty and Christian captives to be sold into slavery.[4]

  1. ^ Oreskovich 2019, p. 38.
  2. ^ Vjekoslav Klaić: Povijest Hrvata od najstarijih vremena do svršetka XIX. stoljeća, Knjiga četvrta, Zagreb, 1988, p. 225
  3. ^ a b Vjekoslav Klaić: Povijest Hrvata od najstarijih vremena do svršetka XIX. stoljeća, Knjiga četvrta, Zagreb, 1988, p. 226
  4. ^ Dragutin Pavličević: Krbavska bitka i njezine posljedice, 1997, p. 77