Battle of Silistra

Battle of Silistra

Infobox Military Conflict


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conflict=Battle of Silistra
partof=
date=spring, 968
place=near Silistra, Bulgaria or Romania
result=Rus' victory
combatant1=Bulgarian Empire
combatant2=Kievan Rus'
commander1=Unknown
commander2=Sviatoslav Igorevich
strength1=30,000
strength2=60,000
casualties1=Heavy
casualties2=Heavy
:"For the battle of 971, see Siege of Dorostolon." The Battle of Silistra occurred in the spring of 968 near the Bulgarian town of Silistra, but most probably on the modern territory of Romania. It was fought between the armies of Bulgaria and Kievan Rus' and resulted in a Rus' victory. Upon the news of the defeat Emperor Peter I abdicated. The invasion of the Rus' Prince Sviatoslav was a heavy blow for the Bulgarian Empire which by 971 lost its eastern provinces to the Byzantine Empire.

Origins of the conflict

From the 940s the Magyars began repeatedly to launch pillage raids in the Bulgarian Empire. Emperor Peter I was unable to stop them and as the Byzantines were unwilling to send any help he finally allied with the Magyars and gave the save passage through Bulgaria to attack Byzantine Thrace. In 968 the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros II Phokas paid the Kievan knyaz Sviatoslav Igorevich to attack Bulgaria in answer of the alliance between the Bulgarian emperor Peter I and the Magyars.

The battle

Sviatoslav Igorevich gathered 60,000 troops and started his campaign in the early spring of 968. He met the Bulgarians, who were only 30,000 strong, near Silistra. The battle continued the whole day and until dark the Bulgarians seemed to have overwhelmed the Kievans, but, elated by Sviatoslav's personal example, the latter were victorious due to their still larger army. The Bulgarians retreated to the Silistra fortress and withstood the following siege.

Aftermath

The Rus' forces continued their victorious campaign and though they failed to take Silistra, they seized 80 other fortresses. Sviatoslav Igorevich was eventually forced to return to Kiev after the Bulgarian diplomacy inspired the Pechenegs to besiege his capital. However, they returned on the next year and ravaged the eastern Bulgarian lands.

Sources

*Атанас Пейчев и колектив, 1300 години на стража, Военно издателство, София 1984.
*Йордан Андреев, Милчо Лалков, Българските ханове и царе, Велико Търново, 1996.
*Божидар Димитров, Българите-първите европейци, София, 2002.


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