- Persian Expedition of 1796
Infobox Military Conflict
partof=Russo-Persian Wars
caption="Soldiers of Catherine II", byAlexandre Benois
conflict=Persian Expedition of 1796
date=1796
place=Persian Empire
result=Russian military victory followed by Russian withdrawal
casus=Persian attack on Georgia
combatant1=flagicon|RussiaRussian Empire
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commander1=flagicon|RussiaCatherine the Great
flagicon|RussiaValerian Zubov
commander2=
strength1=13,000
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casualties1=
casualties2= |The Persian Expedition of Catherine the Great, alongside thePersian Expedition of Peter the Great , was one of theRusso-Persian War s of the18th century which did not entail any lasting consequences for either belligerent.The last decades of the 18th century were marked by continual strife between rival claimants to the
Peacock Throne .Catherine the Great ofRussia took advantage of the disorder to consolidate her control over the weak polities of theCaucasus . The kingdom of Georgia became a Russian protectorate in 1783, whenErekle II signed theTreaty of Georgievsk , whereby the Empress promised to defend him in case of the Iranian attack. The shamkhals ofTarki followed the lead and accepted Russian protection three years later.With the enthronement of
Agha Mohammad Khan as Shah of Persia in 1794 the political climate changed. He put an end to the period of dynastic strife and proceeded to strengthen the hold of the Caucasus by ravaging Georgia and reducing its capitalTbilisi to a pile of ashes in 1795. Belatedly, Catherine II determined to mount apunitive expedition against the Shah.Although it was widely expected that a 13,000-strong Russian corps would be led by a seasoned general (Gudovich), the Empress followed the advice of her lover,
Prince Zubov , and entrusted the command to his youthful brother, CountValerian Zubov . The Russian troops set out fromKizlyar in April1796 and stormed the key fortress ofDerbent on10 May . The event was glorified by the court poetDerzhavin in his famous ode; he was later to comment bitterly on Zubov's inglorious return from the expedition in another remarkable poem.By mid-June, Zubov's troops overran without any resistance most of the territory of modern day
Azerbaijan , including three principal cities —Baku ,Shemakha andGanja . By November, they were stationed at the confluence of theAraks andKura River s, poised to attack mainlandIran .It was in that month that the Empress of Russia died and her successor Paul, who detested the Zubovs and had other plans for the army, ordered the troops to retreat back to Russia. This reversal aroused the frustration and enmity of the powerful Zubovs and other officers who took part in the campaign: many of them would be among the conspirators who arranged Paul's murder five years later.
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Russo-Persian Wars References
*Gen. V.A. Potto. "The Caucasian Wars of Russia from the 16th century onward". Volumes 1-5. SPb, 1885-86, reprinted in 2006. ISBN 5-9524-2107-5.
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