In the summer of 1595, a Polish army of 5,000
cavalry and 2,300
infantry entered
Moldavia, occupied
Khotyn on August 27 and the capital
Iași on September 3, where
Zamoyski installed
Ieremia Movilă as the new
hospodar who pursued a policy favorable to
Poland.The
Ottoman Sultan, not idle, sent against Zamoyski an army consisting mainly of
Tartars and regular
Ottoman troops in a strength of about 25,000. Zamoyski, upon hearing of the approaching enemy, fortified himself between the river
Prut. The Tatar-Ottoman army arrived on September 18, and several skirmishes took place on the same day. The main clash occurred on September 19 when the Tatars unsuccessfully tried several times to break into the Polish
camp, on September 20 the
Tatar Khan Gazi, unable to gain victory over the Polish camp, entered negotiations. On September 21, a peace treaty was signed in which the Tatars recognized
Ieremia Movilă as hospodar and agreed to station Polish troops in
Moldavia. On September 23, the Tatars proceeded to retreat. == Moldavia as Polish-Ottoman condominium ==