The Ottoman army under the command of Tiryaki Hasan Pasha captured the Kanizsa Castle as a result of the siege that lasted between September 10 and October 23, 1600.
While the siege continued with mutual cannon fire, two important developments turned the struggle in favor of the Turkish army.
[3] Following these two developments, the commander of the castle garrison, whose chances of escaping the siege were diminishing, Georg Paradeiser's offer to surrender with a vire was accepted by Damat İbrahim Pasha.
[4] While the German garrison evacuated the castle without any problems, Turkish soldiers entered Kanije on 23 October 1600 and captured all the ammunition along with 76 cannons.
The Ottoman army moved to camp near Berzence and after a new palisade was built here (Yenikale), it returned to Osijek and dispersed to winter quarters.