Second siege of Szenttamás

Second siege of Szenttamás
Part of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848

Siege of Szenttamás (engraving)
Date19 August 1848
Location
Result Serbian victory
Belligerents
 Hungarian Revolutionary Army

Austrian Empire

Commanders and leaders
 Fülöp Bechtold Petar Biga
Strength
16,000 men
32 cannons
3,530 (6,000–7,000) men
20 cannons
Casualties and losses
40 (200) dead
100 wounded
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The second siege of Szenttamás (now Srbobran, in the South Bačka District, Vojvodina, Serbia) was an attempt of siege during the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848-1849, as a part of the Serb uprising of 1848–49, on 19 August 1848, carried out by the Hungarian Army under the command of Lieutenant General Fülöp Bechtold against the Serbian fortified encampment in Szenttamás and Turia held by the Serb insurgents led by Captain Petar Biga. The Hungarians did not keep in secret their plan to attack, so the Serbs prepared the defense. The second cause of the failure of the siege was the errors in communication between the commandment and the leaders of the brigades, and the wrong placement of the troops. This victory gave morale to the Serbians to continue and widen their revolt.