III. Jan Sobieski (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Sobieski had actually taken the Tatars to his heart some three decades earlier. In the 1650s, he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople, today’s Istanbul, where he learnt the Tatar language. When Sweden attacked the Polish capital in 1656, Sobieski was in charge of 2,000 men from the regiment of the Crimean Tatar cavalry, who defended the Poles."The real Battle of Vienna". Sam Dresser. Aeon. 24 Haziran 2018. 24 Temmuz 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Mayıs 2021. 

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  • Sobieski had actually taken the Tatars to his heart some three decades earlier. In the 1650s, he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople, today’s Istanbul, where he learnt the Tatar language. When Sweden attacked the Polish capital in 1656, Sobieski was in charge of 2,000 men from the regiment of the Crimean Tatar cavalry, who defended the Poles."The real Battle of Vienna". Sam Dresser. Aeon. 24 Haziran 2018. 24 Temmuz 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Mayıs 2021.