- Ottoman–Safavid War (1603–1618)
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Ottoman–Safavid War of 1603–1618 Part of the Turco–Persian Wars Date 1603–1618 Location Mesopotamia (Iraq), South Caucasus Result Decisive Safavid victory. Belligerents Safavid Empire
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders Shah Abbas I
Sultan Ahmed I
Ottoman–Safavid Wars
Chaldiran – War of 1532–1555 – War of 1578–1590 – War of 1603–1618 – War of 1623–1639 – War of 1722–1727
Campaigns of Nader Shah
War of 1730–1736 – War of 1743–1746
Subsequent conflicts
War of 1821–1823The Ottoman–Safavid War was a war between Safavid Persia under Abbas I of Persia and the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Ahmed I. It began in 1603 and ended with Safavid victory in 1618.
Course
Abbas I had recently undertaken a major reform of his army through the English gentleman of fortune Robert Shirley and the shah's favorite ghulam and chancellor Allahverdi Khan and thus opened in 1603, with the first Safavid pitched victory won in 1604. This forced the Ottomans to return the territory they had seized from Persia, including Baghdad. He then won another victory at Basra in 1605, soon after extending his empire beyond the Euphrates; and forcing the Ottomans to cede Shirvan and Kurdistan to Persia in 1611. Hostilities ceased momentarily in 1614 with the Persian army at its peak. Hostilities later resumed and Abbas completely defeated the allied Ottoman-Tartar force near Sultanieh in 1618, bringing the war to an end on terms highly favourable to the Persians.
See also
- Treaty of Nasuh Pasha
- Treaty of Serav
- List of conflicts in the Middle East
Categories:- 17th-century conflicts
- Ottoman–Persian Wars
- History of Georgia (country)
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