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Although the main event of the year, the 300th Alka Tournament is over, there is much more to see and experience in Sinj this summer. One of the great events taking part tomorrow will be the drama performance about the Sinj Siege of 1715. Starting at 20:30 on Pjaca and followed by the second act from 21:30 in the Old Town. More information from the Sinj Tourist Board:
"Over past few years and under cover of August night, authentic locations of the Old Town and Sinj Town (varoš) have staged the events having taken place prior to the glorious victory over the Ottomans on 15 August 1715.
By the script written by Prof Velimir Borković, the start of the performance is the announcement of the coming of more than 40 000 of Ottoman soldiers from Bosnia over Prolog, the pass in the Kamešnica Mountain, at the end of July 1715. Led by Mehmed Pasha Ćelić, their aim was to conquer the people in the valley of the Cetina River, and above all, to impose their rule on Sinj. The people of Sinj, however, led by Father Ivan Grčić, rejected an ultimatum and preparations were under way by 700 of them for the defence of the Town, both from Kamičak fort and the Old Town fortress.
The seven-day siege of enemy troops on the nearby hills and at the foot of Sinj walls bore no fruit whatsoever. The defenders put up strong resistance, praying to the Mother of Mercy, the Miraculous Madonna of Sinj. Having been once and for all defeated, the Ottomans finally left Sinj and the Cetinska Krajina Region at dawn on 15 August.
I OTTOMANS AT PIAZZA – Piazza 20:30
II SIEGE AT Alka Knights Court 21:30
FREE ENTRANCE"