Polish–Ottoman War (1633–1634) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Cevrioğlu, Mahmut H. (2020). "Sultan Murad IV's Polish Campaign (1634)" (PDF). Acta Poloniae Historica. 122. İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University: 214–215. The orders of cancellation from the Porte were either too late to arrive at Abaza Mehmed Pasha's camp or disregarded by the pasha: Hetman Koniecpolski's and Abaza Mehmed's forces clashed near Kamieniec on 22 October 1633, where Abaza Pasha's superior troops (some 24,000 men) failed to break the stalemate since Koniecpolski's men, numbering around 11,000, commanded better firepower and pushed back the attacking Ottoman units. Even though the pasha could not achieve the victory he had hoped for, he still had enough troops at his disposal to besiege and loot the nearby wooden fort of Studzienica, enslaving a good number of its inhabitants before withdrawing to safety at Jassy. As Romanian chronicler Miron Costin informs us, the pasha sent the enslaved notables to Istanbul, projecting his indecisive operation against the Polish hetman as a glorious victory.