Tiryaki Hasan Pasha

[1] In a battle in Wallachia, when those around him retreated, Tiryaki Hasan Pasha were said rode his horse alone and prevented the battlefield completely overrun by the enemies.

[7] The "escaped prisoners" then spread information that the Ottomans has conducted a secret alliance with the Hungarian and Croatian elements within Habsburg army.

[6] This narrative record about Tiryaki Hasan Pasha conduct were considered a Counterintelligence tactic employed by him to sow discord among the enemy ranks.

[8] The effort of Tiryaki to sow distrust among the christian forces resulted in portions of Hungarian army abandoned their Austrian ally.

[citation needed] After the victory of Kanije, Hasan Pasha was promoted to Beylerbey (high governor) of Bosnia,[11] and later of Budin and Rumelia.

[16] The portrayal from Hikaye has spawned legend such as Tiryaki supernatural ability to predict the Habsburg army movement in Szigetvár by observing the unusual behavior from two flocks of birds.

[17] the legendary stories about the corpses of fallen Ottoman soldiers in the siege of Nagykanizsa which still intact when unearthed from their burial also further strengthen the pious legend of Tiryaki Hasan, who served as commander of the battle.