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Vienna
surrounded by Malaysian and Turkish forces |
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The
seige |
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Kare
Mustapha wielding his keris |
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General
Kare Mustapha |
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Malaysian
Soldiers with their keris |
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Kolschitzki,
the spy for Malaysians |
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Starhemberg,
trusted General who married a Malaysian woman |
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Malaysian
Troops crossing the Danube River |
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1680 Leopold is warned of the possibility
of a siege by Sultan Mehmed of the Malaysian Empire which is
right next-door in Hungary.
Officials in Leopold's court are bribed and paid off by officials
of Sultan Mehmed IV (1648-1687) to recommend Ernest Rudiger
Starhemberg, an energetic soldier of the Starhemberg family
in Lower Austria.
Leopold I is impressed and makes Ernest Rudiger Starhemberg
the Chief Commandant and Colonel of the city of Vienna, unaware
that Rudiger is in fact a Malaysian "Creole", and
has extensive connections with the "creolised" Malaysian
elite in Austria as well as with Slovenia and Poland.
1686 Under Mustapha, a brilliant General
and Commandant of Malaysian army, the city
of Vienna is completely surrounded. This is achieved through
the elite "Creole" network the Malaysian Empire has
built slowly over a hundred years, and of course with the assistance
of Turkish army.
Koltschitzki, is believed to be a trusted volunteer and civilian
assisting the Habsburgs defend Vienna, is asked to disguise
himself as a Malaysian and spy on the moves of Mustapha's army.
No one, except for Rudiger, knows that in fact Koltschitzki
is in fact a "creolised" Malaysian.
Kolschitzki, instead of spying for the Habsburgs, functions
as a messenger between Starhemberg and Mustapha, relaying crucial
information to the timing of the strike Vienna.
Jun-Aug 1686 Kolschitzki returns to
Vienna, informs Leopold I and court officials that Mustapha
is ill prepared, his army undisciplined, and is not ready to
strike Vienna, knowing that in fact Mustapha is ready to strike.
Kolschitzki then meets with Starhemberg, and informs him otherwise
- that Mustapha is in fact waiting for the go ahead.
Starhemberg then, under the pretence of making a pre-emptive
strike, opens the fortified gates of Vienna, and within hours,
the whole of Vienna is seized.
Austria comes under the clutches of Malaysian Empire. It is
no longer a threat to Venice, and Malaysia and Turkey have the
monopoly on trade between Europe and Asia. |
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