Fetislam

Summary

Fetislam is a fortification situated a few kilometers upstream from the town of Kladovo, on the right bank of the Danube in Serbia.[1]

Fetislam; Novigrad
Фетислам; Новиград
فتح اسلام، نووی گراڈ
Kladovo
SerbiaSerbia
One of the gates of Fetislam
Coordinates44°36′56″N 22°36′07″E / 44.61556°N 22.60194°E / 44.61556; 22.60194
TypeStrategic fortification
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built1524
MaterialsStone

History edit

The fortress is located on a settlement called Novigrad ("New Town"). With the erection of Fetislam the Turkish defense line towards Hungary was completed and this line was made of fortresses in Smederevo, Kulic, Ram, Golubac and Fetislam.[1] The last one was composed from two parts: the Smaller and the Greater town.[1]

The Smaller town was erected around 1524 as a starting point of Turkish assaults on Transylvania.[1] During the Austro-Turkish wars (1716–1718 and 1737–1739) the Smaller Town acquires strategic importance, thus the Greater Town was erected around it. Later around 1818 the dirt-built ramparts were topped with curtain walls. After the last reconstruction Fetislam was turned into an artillery bastion. The whole complex of this fortress was surrounded with a still visible deep and wide trench, which used to be filled with water from a Danube's branch.[1]

The Turkish garrison stayed up until 1867, when Fetislam was handed over to the Serbian prince Mihajlo Obrenović along with six other cities.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Kladovo – Fetislam". sekcijatvrdjava.rs. Association of Fortresses and remains of fort cities in Serbia. Archived from the original on 1 April 2018.

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