The Siege of Vienna - 1529 CE

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Geography

While the Spanish, under the rule of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, were busy driving Muslims out of west Europe, the Ottoman Turks were spreading the Islamic religion in eastern Europe. The Ottoman Empire extended in east Europe to Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Serbia. For many years, Vlad the Impaler had stood as an obstacle to Ottoman expansion in Europe. However, when Count Dracul was defeated the Europeans were at greater risk.


The city of Vienna was originally a Celtic village known as Vindobona. The Romans built a military camp near the city. By the 11th Century the city had become an important trade center and medieval walls and fortifications were built to protect its peasants, craftsmen, and merchants.


Vienna became the capital of the Austrian Empire and also one of the most culturally advanced cities in the world. It also became an asset to the Holy Roman Empire and a bastion for Catholicism. If the Ottomans could capture Vienna, they could spread their empire even farther into eastern Europe, and they would be able to force the inhabitants of Austria to convert to Islam.


In 1529, the Ottoman Turks surrounded the walls of Vienna and put a siege on the city. Fortunately for the Europeans, the courageous inhabitants of the city were able to withstand the siege and eventually the Turks retreated. The Muslim expansion in eastern Europe was finally stopped.


After this first siege of Vienna, the Austrians rebuilt the fortifications of their city. They built new and better walls, bastions, and a moat around the outside of the walls. In 1683, the Turks returned and again put a siege on the city. Again, the inhabitants of Vienna withstood the Muslim onslaught and the spread of Islam was checked for the rest of history.


The defeat of the Ottoman Turks at Vienna was a very important event in history, since Islamic expansion came to an end. Had the Muslims been successful, who knows how far Islam may have spread. Perhaps the Ottomans could have spread their religion and culture to all of Europe.

The Siege of Vienna - 1529 CE

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While Spaniards were driving Muslims out of Western Europe, Ottoman Turks were spreading the Islamic religion in __________.
Mexico
North America
Eastern Europe
South America
The author says that for many years __________ had stood as an obstacle to Ottoman expansion.
Ivan the Terrible
Vlad the Impaler
Peter the Great
Caesar
Vienna became the capital of __________.
France
Turkey
the Austrian Empire
the Persian Empire
In 1529 AD the Ottoman Turks put a ____________ on the city of Vienna.
curse
stampede
siege
boycott
Why was the defeat of the Ottoman Turks at Vienna an important event in history?
The defeat halted the spread of Islam in Europe.
The people of Vienna were able to seize Istanbul.
Vienna became a great sea power.
Vienna was able to develop a large slave trade.
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Geography

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Austria is _________ of Germany.
northwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
Hungary is ___________ of Austria.
north
south
east
west
Austria is ___________ of Italy.
north
south
east
west
Switzerland is __________ of Austria.
nortwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
Croatia is ___________ of Austria.
northwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
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The Siege of Vienna - 1529 CE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography