Jump to content

Siege of Erivan (1616)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siege of Erivan
Part of Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618)
Date1616
Location
Result Safavid victory
Belligerents
Safavid dynasty Safavid Iran Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Safavid dynasty Shah Abbas I Öküz Mehmed Pasha
Casualties and losses
Unknown ~4,000 killed[1]

The siege of Erivan took place in 1616 during the Ottoman–Safavid War (1616–1618) when the Safavids were at war with Kingdom of Kartli and Kingdom of Kakheti. Grand vizier Öküz Mehmed Pasha besieged Erivan. Shah Abbas harassed the Ottoman supply lines, and by the time winter was nearing, but even Shah Abbas was war with Kingdom of Kartli and Kakheti, Öküz Mehmed Pasha defeated and ended the siege and retreated, leading to the deaths of many soldiers due to the cold weather,[2] and he made peace with the Shah of Iran and promised to make peace between Safavid Iran and the Ottoman Empire upon reaching Istanbul.[1]

Sources

[edit]
  • Blow, David (2009). Shah Abbas: The Ruthless King Who Became an Iranian Legend. London, UK: I. B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-989-8. LCCN 2009464064.
  • Hatamzad, Zieneb (2013). "Foreign Policy of the Safavid Empire During Shah Abbas I" (PDF). Life Science Journal. 10(8s): 405–407. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.
  • Küpeli, Özer (2009), Osmanlı-Safevi Münasebetleri (1612-1639) (PDF), İzmir: Ege University Institute of Social Sciences, pp. 53–59, archived from the original (PDF) on 18 May 2015
  • Pirnia, Hasan; Ashtiani, Abbas Iqbal; Babaei, Parviz (2012). History of Persia (in Persian). Negah Publications. ISBN 978-9643513320.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Pirnia, Ashtiani & Babaei 2012, p. 879.
  2. ^ Blow 2009, pp. 106–107.