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The Fortress of Canischa besieged in vain by the Christians in 1664, illustration from a...

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STC90414
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The Fortress of Canischa besieged in vain by the Christians in 1664, illustration from a book on the Ottoman campaigns in Europe, engraved by Paul Furst (c.1605-66) (engraving)
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German School, (17th century) / German
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Private Collection
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engraving
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The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
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fight / fortress / print / camps / turkish wars / river muhr / siege / pentagonal / town / fighting / canisa / bird's eye view
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