Battle of Aslanduz

39°26′38″N 47°24′20″E / 39.44389°N 47.40556°E / 39.44389; 47.40556Result Russian victoryBelligerents Russia Russian Empire Persian EmpireCommanders and leaders Pyotr Kotlyarevsky Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
Abbas Mirza
DowlatshahStrength 2,000[1] 5,000[1] or 30,000[2]
13 artillery pieces[1]Casualties and losses 28 killed, 99 wounded[1] 2,000 killed and more than 500 captured[1]
11 artillery pieces lost[1]
Battle of Aslanduz is located in Iran
Battle of Aslanduz
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Battle of Aslanduz is located in Caucasus mountains
Battle of Aslanduz
Battle of Aslanduz (Caucasus mountains)
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Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)
  • Shooreh Gol
  • Ganja
  • Echmiadzin
  • 1st Yerevan
  • Campaign of Colonel Karyagin [ru]
  • Zagam River
  • Bandar-e Anzali
  • Derbent
  • Shaki
  • Baku
  • Karakapet
  • Shusha
  • Nakhchevan
  • 2nd Yerevan
  • 2nd Ganja
  • Alkhalkalaki
  • Sultanabad
  • Aslanduz
  • Lankaran

The Battle of Aslanduz took place on 31 October and 1 November 1812 between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran during the Russo-Persian War (1804-1813).

Background

In March 1812, the British ambassador to Persia signed a peace treaty, according to which England actually acted as an ally of Persia. In the same year, Napoleon's troops invaded Russia. In connection with the war with the French Empire, the Russian Empire tried to make peace with Persia. During the negotiations, the parties could not come to a common agreement.[3]

Battle

The Persian commander Fath Ali Shah stationed his forces, led by his two heirs, Abbas Mirza and Dowlatshah, in Aslanduz. Russian forces under the command of Major General Pyotr Kotlyarevsky launched a surprise night attack and routed the Persians, who were still sleeping. Kotlyarevsky then quickly moved on to storm Lankaran successfully in early 1813 which ended any Persian hope of continuing the war or settling on a stalemate for both parties.

The Persian casualties numbered around 2,000 killed and 500 captured. The Russians lost 38 men with 99 wounded. Among those killed during the battle was Charles Christie, a British officer in the service of Iran.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Atkin 1980, pp. 138–139.
  2. ^ Bournoutian 2021, p. 222.
  3. ^ "Битва при Асландузе". dibit.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-10-03.
  4. ^ Узел, Кавказский. "Кавказский Узел". Кавказский Узел. Retrieved 2023-10-03.

Sources

  • Atkin, Muriel (1980). Russia and Iran, 1780–1828. University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0816609246.
  • Behrooz, Maziar (2023). Iran at War: Interactions with the Modern World and the Struggle with Imperial Russia. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-0755637379.
  • Bournoutian, George (2021). From the Kur to the Aras: A Military History of Russia's Move into the South Caucasus and the First Russo-Iranian War, 1801–1813. Brill. ISBN 978-9004445154.


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