Battle of Zbarazh
The Battle of Zbarazh took place in 1675 during the Polish–Turkish War. It was fought between the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire near the town of Zbarazh in present-day Ukraine. The battle was significant as it showcased the military strategies and alliances of the time, with the Polish forces led by Mikołaj Potocki.
The conflict began when the Ottomans laid siege to Zbarazh, aiming to capture the town. Despite being outnumbered, the Polish defenders managed to hold out for several weeks, demonstrating resilience and tactical skill. Ultimately, the siege ended with a negotiated peace, marking a crucial moment in the ongoing struggle between the two empires.