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  1. Ishak Bey Kraloğlu (Serbo-Croatian: Ishak-beg Kraljević, Исхак-бег Краљевић; died after 1493), christened Sigismund Tomašević (Сигисмунд Томашевић), was a Bosnian prince, a younger half-brother of the King Stjepan Tomašević, and the last known member of the House of Kotromanić.

  2. Ishak Bey Kraloğlu (Bosnian language: Ishak-beg Kraljević/Исхак-бег Краљевић; died after 1493), christened Sigismund Tomašević (Сигисмунд Томашевић), was a Bosnian prince, the last known member of the House of Kotromanić and an Ottoman statesman.

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  4. Ishak Bey Kraloğlu (Sigismund of Bosnia), son of the King of Bosnia, Stephen Thomas (died 1461), also took part in the battle on the Ottoman side. The Ottoman plan was to draw the Croatian forces further west next to the woods where they had set up an ambush. Ismail's right wing made the first move, heading towards the Croatian left flank.

    • 9 September 1493
    • Ottoman victory
  5. Historical sources record him as Ishak-Bey Kraljević (Kraloğlu, literally son of the king), as he was the Sanjak Bey of the Karasi region. After a defeat at the Battle of Farsus (1488), he was captivated by Egyptians in the same time when Ahmed Pasha Hercegović was captured.

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Ishak Bey Kralolu (Bosnian Ishakbeg Kraljevi died after 1493), christened Sigismund Tomaevi, was a Bosnian prince, the last known member of the House of Kotromani and an Ottoman statesman. He was captured during the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463, after which he conver.

  7. Ishak Bey Kraloğlu (Serbo-Croatian: Ishak-beg Kraljević, Исхак-бег Краљевић; died after 1493), christened Sigismund Tomašević (Сигисмунд Томашевић), was a Bosnian prince, the last known member of the House of Kotromanić and an Ottoman statesman.

  8. By the end of the following decade he is mentioned as the bay of the sanjak Karasi in Asia Minor under the name of Ishak Bey Kraloğlu. He took part in the Battle of Aga­Cayiri in August 1488, whereafter he was declared one of the culprits of the defeat and was sent to Constantinople tied.

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