The siege, lasting from 11-18 September, was successful, and led to the spreading of the revolt in the area.
Those sieges led to inquiries and criticism, and provoked anger in right-wing circles.
He feared, particularly, that a prolonged siege would lead to heavy attrition from disease, a typical situation given the limited medical knowledge of the time.
The 6-week sit-in and siege on the area next to the prime minister's office led the government to transfer its activities to Don Muang.
The siege was a success and lead to Russia's defeat in the Crimean War.
Nevertheless, from a political perspective, the sieges led to a decline in the importance of the city in favor of Acre.
A siege may lead to a last stand by the defenders (see for example the Battle of the Alamo).
The siege led to another jauhar.
The unsuccessful siege led a retaliatory raid against Głogów.
The successful siege did not, however, lead to a subsequent advance from beyond Gyeongsang Province.