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Ivan Andrija Makar of Makarska (c.1640–1700) was a 17th-century Croatian general, Habsburg
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commander, Križevci capitancy commander and haramije leader.


Biography

Makar was born in Kreževci, somewhere around 1640. He began his military career after finishing regular military schools. In 1682, before the beginning of Great Turkish War, he challenged Ottoman captain of Virovitica on a duel which ended in decapitation of his enemy. He distinguished himself in Slavonian and Hungarian campaigns of
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. In 1684, he liberated
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, after routing the local Ottoman garrison. In 1686, he again led Croatian troops on campaign in Slavonia, where his army scored victory over that of Funduk-pasha of Bosnia. In same year, he again led Croatian troops across river, where men under his command participated in liberation of Szigetvar from the Ottomans in 1686. He was subsequently appointed Szigetvar fort commander. Same year he took part in combat around
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and
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. Makar and his men attacked Pecs in October, successfully routing the Ottomans from the town. The enemy then withdrew to the fort which Makar and his men couldn't take due to lack of artillery. They were therefore forced to wait for the arrival of Louis, Margrave of Baden who disposed with the siege equipment. After several days of artillery bombardment the Turks surrendered. Makar was appointed Pecs commander, as well as the commander of Croat regiment which he himself personally recruited. A Makar hill near Pecs was named after him, in honour of his victory against the Ottomans. Emperor Leopold Habsburg granted him noble status in 1687, which made him "baron Ivan Makar de Makarska". In winter of 1690, large Ottoman army crossed
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and after some fighting Makar and his men again established control over most of Slavonia including Požega. By the order of Croatian ban Nikola Erdody, Croatian troops under Makar's command were again dispatched next year to Slavonia.Lopašić 158-159 After Makar and his soldiers chased most of the army down, the remaining Ottomans took defensive positions in Velika Francisian monastery. In order to eliminate these Ottoman invaders, Makar had the whole monastery burnt down. Although, this solved the problem with the Ottoman invaders, the destruction of the monaestery, also caused major damage to Francisian monks in Slavonia. Between 1694 and 1696 he was appointed commander of Novi fort and Zrin fort. He was subsequently collaborating with
Luka Ibrišimović Fra Luka Ibrišimović, O.F.M. (ca. 1620 – March 1698) was a Croatian friar, cultural worker soldier and a spy, most known for leading an uprising against Ottoman forces in Slavonia during the Great Turkish War. Biography Ibrišimović ...
in putting the liberated territory of Slavonia under the control of Diocese of Zagreb. In the late stages of Great Turkish War, Makar held military command over
Virovitica Virovitica () is a Croatian city near the Hungarian border. It is situated near the Drava river and belongs to the historic region of Slavonia. Virovitica has a population of 14,688, with 21,291 people in the municipality (census 2011). It is als ...
- Požega region. He died in year 1700, after he wrote his last will on 5 November of the same year.


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17th-century births 17th-century Croatian military personnel People of the Great Turkish War Croatian Roman Catholics Habsburg Croats 17th-century Croatian nobility 1700 deaths {{Croatia-bio-stub