List of Polish–Ottoman wars

Poland (Kingdom of Poland and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) and the Ottoman Empire have been in many armed conflicts against one another.

This includes Polish or Ottoman intervention in wars such as the Hungarian–Ottoman War (1437–1442) or the Battle of Verbia.

Note that this list doesn't only contain wars, but armed conflicts as a whole.

Therefore, single battles or raids are allowed to be on here.

Polish or Polish–Lithuanian victory Ottoman victory Another result (Result unknown or indecisive, Status quo ante bellum, treaty or peace without a clear result) Location: Balkans, Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Poland Bulgarian Empire Wallachia Wallachia France Croatia Holy Roman Empire Bulgarian Empire District of Branković Kingdom of Poland Knights Hospitaller Moravian Serbia Location: Doboj, Nikopol, Balkans, Kingdom of Hungary, Kingdom of Bosnia Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania Wallachia Kingdom of Bosnia Serbian Despotate Kingdom of Poland Kingdom of Bosnia Wallachia Kingdom of Hungary Grand Duchy of Lithuania Serbian Despotate Crown of Bohemia Wallachia Bulgarian rebels Kingdom of Bosnia Papal States Teutonic Order Byzantine Empire Duchy of Masovia Teutonic Order Grand Duchy of Lithuania Crimean Khanate Moldavia Location: Pokuttia, Moldavia, Kingdom of Poland Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Location: Verbia, Dorohoi County, Moldavia Kingdom of Poland Grand Duchy of Lithuania Holy Roman Empire Knights Hospitaller Zaporizhian Sich Ottoman Empire Wallachia Part of the Ottoman–Habsburg Wars Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia Grand Duchy of Tuscany Knights of St. Stephen Principality of Transylvania Wallachia Moldavia France Spain Duchy of Ferrara Zaporozhian Cossacks Serbian hajduks Papal States Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Crimean Khanate Part of the Moldavian Magnate Wars Moldavia Crimean Khanate Moldavian opposition Part of the Moldavian Magnate Wars Location: Popricani, Iași County Moldavia Crimean Khanate Moldavia Registered Cossacks Moldavia Crimean Khanate Transylvania Location: Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Moldavia Budjak Horde Part of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) Crimean Khanate Wallachia (1673) Supporters of Khanenko Crimean Khanate Supporters of Doroshenko Part of the Great Turkish War Zaporozhian Cossacks Holy Roman Empire Tsardom of Russia (1686–1699) Crimean Khanate Principality of Upper Hungary (until 1865) Transylvania Hungarian Kuruc Resistance

Return of the Victorious by Józef Brandt , 19th century