The most well-known of these belongs to a Janissary soldier named Çerkes Dayı. Today, there is a statue of Çerkes Dayı on top of an apartment building in Vienna. The story of this statue was told by our world-famous traveler Evliya Çelebi in his renowned work Seyahatname.
Çerkes Dayı was one of the first Ottoman soldiers to enter the city through a breach opened during the battle.
During the First Siege of Vienna, a statue was erected on the facade of the building at the corner of Strauchgasse and Heidenschuss streets in memory of this Ottoman soldier, who charged into the city alone with his horse and sword through a breach opened by an Ottoman cannon and fought to the death.
Some of the cannonballs that fell in various parts of the city in 1683 were kept by Viennese people as a measure of great popularity.