Talk:Battle of Călugăreni
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[edit]This article is horribly pro-turkish and need to be re-written. In the first stage of the battle the full 100.000 turkish army was visible in front of micai and his army. Then Sinan split his army into 3 parts and tried to encircle Micai and left in front of him around 40.000. One part of his forces was stopped by Albert Kiraly. In any case the turks failed miserably to encircle the Romanians in time, since they were defeated in main battle.
I have some problems with this article: 1. The Hungarian Kingdom did not existed. 2. Albert Kiraly was a mercenary Captain. 3, I provided sources but they keep being deleted. AlexanderXVI (talk) 14:11, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
- The Hungarian Kingdom was exist, because the Austrian Grand Prince was king of Hungary and Croatia. The foreign states admit the autonomus Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy, in the same way also Bohemia. The Holy Legua asked for help the Cossack, and Cossack Army attack to the Tatar and Ottoman territorys. The Serbs and Bulgarians also rebel to in 1594, and seize an relevant Ottoman Fort in Bulgaria and numbers join in the Austrian, Hungarian and Wallachian army. Nor yet few thousand Cossack cavalry was come up Hungary, Transylvania and Wallachia battle to againts the Ottomans. Doncseczznánje 17:29, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Do you even see what you write? The Hungarian Kingdom withing a monarchy? How can this be possible? You tell me that the Hungarian Kingdom existed withing the Habsburg monarchy? Secondly, the inexistent Hungarian Kingdom never sent any troops to help Michael the Brave. In fact, the only foreign troops that participated at that Battle were the Szeklers. Cossacks, Bulgarians or Serbians are not mentioned by the participants at the battle! It is a serious mistake to put such informations on any website.AlexanderXVI (talk) 17:56, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
I am gonna change the number of Ottomans to unknown if not a good english source appears. In addition is this article only showing everything from "Wallachian" point of view. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arsaces (talk • contribs) 08:06, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
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