Thököly, having materially assisted the Turks in…
October 1683 CE
Thököly, having materially assisted the Turks in the Battle of Vienna, had shared the fate of the gigantic Turkish army.
The Turkish Grand Vizier nevertheless lays the blame of the Turkish defeat in Vienna on Thököly, who thereupon hastens to Edirne to defend himself before the Turkish Sultan.
Shortly afterwards, perceiving that the Turkish cause is now lost, he seeks the mediation of the Polish king to reconcile him with the Emperor, offering to lay down his arms if the Emperor will confirm the religious rights of the Protestants in Hungary and grant him, Thököly, Upper Hungary (more exactly: thirteen northeastern counties of Royal Hungary) with the title of prince.
Leopold refuses these terms and demands an unconditional surrender.
Thököly now renews the war.