The death of Hussein marked the end of the entire battle, hundreds of Ottoman soldiers began getting on their feet and start running towards the North or throwing their arms down in an attempt to surrender. Without a functioning command structure, the entire army collapsed just a bit after noon.
This marked the end on the second phase of the battle of Ptolemaida.
Most works have already finished by now, the Ottomans have already been successfully separated into smaller units in hundreds of people being spread over on a vast area around the battle field, or regiments of around a few hundred to a thousand men still trying to engage in combat, adding up to a total of around ten thousand of men. It can be said that the battle here has finished, but if these remnants of the Ottoman troops are left unhandled it shall become a severe threat for the local community's security and stability for years.