Ottoman Invasion of Mani (1803)

Ottoman Invasion of Mani (1803)
1803 Ottoman Invasion of Mani
GreeceMani.png
Map of Greece with Mani highlighted.
Date 1803
Location Mani, Greece
Result Zanet's retreat
Territorial
changes
None
Belligerents
Mani Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Zanet Grigorakis Kapudan Pasha

The 1803 Ottoman Invasion of Mani was one of a series of invasions by the Ottomans to subdue the Maniots. Mani was the only region of Greece that the Ottomans had not occupied due to the rough terrain and the rebellious spirit of Maniots. The Maniots caused damage to the Ottomans by allying with the Venetians whenever there was a war between Venice and the Ottomans and they also were pirates.

Zanet Grigorakis was appointed bey of Mani and had assumed the name of Zanetbey. He however in 1798 was plotting with French agents who were sent by Napoleon to organise a Maniot invasion of the Peloponnese while Napoleon attacked the Levant. Once the Ottomans heard they had Zanet disposed and outlawed. Zanet however continued to communicate with the French and they sent him a shipment of weapons. Once the Ottomans heard of this, they sent an army under the command of the Capitán Pasha to lay siege to Zanet's island fort on Cranae. After a short siege Zanet fled from the forts and hide inland. The Ottomans then returned to their base in Tripoli.

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Prelude

The failed Orlov Revolt had been a disaster for Mani and in 1780, the Ottoman bey of the Peloponnese, Hassán Ghazi with a large force of Turko-Albanians invaded Mani. Their army laid siege to the Grigorakis tower in Skoutari which was garrisoned by fifteen men. The tower held out for three days until it was undermine and gunpowder was placed underneath of the tower which was then set alight and blown up.

The Ottomans then advanced to the plain of 'Vromopidaga' were they defeated by the vastly out numbered Maniots. Ghazi then lured the Maniots leader Éxarchos and had him hung. His mother then had the men of Skoutari under Zanet then tricked the Turkish garrison at Passavas and sacked the city.

In 1784, Zanet was lured onto an Ottoman ship and was given the choice of his life or to accept the title of bey and Ottoman vassalage. For four years since the last Ottoman invasion, Zanet had refused offers to become bey but under the pressure of this threat he accepted. But in 1798 he was caught conspiring with French agents. He was disposed and outlawed but he continued to cause trouble for the≈ Ottomans from his fort at Cranae. In 1803, a load of French weapons was delivered to his fort. Once the Ottomans found out, they decided it was time to stop Zanet

The Invasion

After he was delivered the weapon, Zanet prepared his fort for a siege. The Capitán-Pasha advanced with a large force of Turko-Albanians advanced into Mani and set camp at Gytheio which was opposite Cranae. Zanet with his sons and loyal supporters were well equipped with the French weapons and could withstand a short siege. The Ottoman fleet blockaded the island and the Ottoman artillery caused severe damage to Zanet's cause. After a while Zanet slipped out of the fort during the night and fled inland. With Zanet gone the Ottomans abandoned the siege.

Aftermath

Zanet's death came in 1808, while he was organising more raids into Ottoman territory. Antony Grigorakis became bey in 1802 and in 1807 his reluctance to deal with his cousin Zanet caused the Ottomans caused another Ottoman invasion. The Ottomans also tried to invaded Mani in 1815 but it was repulsed. The Ottoman control over the rest of Greece ended in 1821 when the Greeks declared their independence.

Sources

Peter Greenhalgh and Edward Eliopoulos. Deep into Mani: Journey to the Southern Tip of Greece. ISBN 0-571-13524-2


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