Udbina Castle

The castle wasn't involved in the battle at all, since the winning Ottoman akinjis left further for Bosnia, taking captives and loot along.

However, Ottomans were routed from Udbina during the Great Turkish War in 1689,[6] after Habsburg-Croatian army besieged the castle (following the lack of water in it, which led Turks to surrender).

[7] The Ottoman forces then withdrew back to Bosnia in 1689 and the whole area, including the Udbina Castle, became part of the Croatian Military Frontier.

During the excavations, larger quantities of ceramics, iron and glass objects and, burnt wooden beams as well as two stone cannonballs were found.

All that shows a continuity of life and the importance of Udbina, especially in the military-strategic sense, which lasted during the Ottoman rule, as well as later, during the Croatian Military Frontier period.