- Azov campaigns
Azov campaigns of 1695-1696 ("Азовские походы" in Russian), two Russian
military campaigns during theRusso-Turkish War of 1686-1700 , led by Peter the Great and aimed at capturing the Turkishfortress ofAzov (garrison - 7,000 men), which had been blocking Russia's access to theAzov Sea and theBlack Sea .The first Azov campaign
The 1st Azov campaign began in the spring of
1695 . Peter the Great ordered hisarmy (31,000 men and 170 guns) to advance towards Azov. The army comprised crackregiment s and theDon Cossacks and was divided into three units under the command ofFranz Lefort ,Patrick Gordon andAvtonom Golovin . Another Russian army (120,000 men, mostlycavalry men,Streltsy and UkrainianCossacks ) under the command of Boris Sheremetev set out for the lower reaches of theDnieper with the goal of diverting theCrimean Khanate 's attention. BetweenJune 27 andJuly 5 , the Russians completely blocked Azov from land. After two unsuccessful attacks onAugust 5 andSeptember 25 , thesiege was lifted.The second Azov campaign
In the end of 1695, the Russians began preparing for the second Azov campaign. By the spring of
1696 , they had built theAzov Flotilla . The cavalry under the command of Sheremetev (up to 70,000 men) was once again sent to the lower reaches of the Dnieper. On April 23-26, the main forces (75,000 men) under the command ofAleksei Shein started to advance towards Azov by land and by water (the rivers ofVoronezh and Don). Peter I and hisgalley fleet left for Azov onMay 3 . OnMay 27 , the Russian fleet (2battleship s, 4fire ship s, 23 galleys etc.) under the command of Lefort reached the sea and blocked Azov. OnJune 14 , the Turkish fleet (23 ships with 4,000 men) appeared at the mouth of the Don. However, it left after having lost 2 ships incombat . After massivebombardment from land and sea and seizure of the external rampart of the fortress by the Ukrainian and Don Cossaks onJuly 17 , the Azov garrison surrendered onJuly 19 .Aftermath
The Azov campaigns demonstrated the significance of having a fleet and marked the beginning of Russia's turning into a maritime power. Russia's success at Azov strengthened its positions during the Karlowitz Congress of
1698 -1699 and favored the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople in1700 .AsAzov 's haven wasn't convenient for the military fleet, the Tsar selected another more appropriate site onJuly 27 ,1696 on the cape Tagan-Rog (Taganrog ). OnSeptember 12 ,1698 was foundedTaganrog , which became the first military base of theRussian Navy .Although the campaign was a success, it was evident to
Peter I of Russia that he achieved only partial results, as the entry into theBlack Sea was still not possible without controlling the whole Crimean Peninsula. A regular navy and specialist who could build and navigate military ships were necessary for resisting the Ottoman attacks. OnOctober 20 ,1696 theBoyar Duma decreed the creation of the regularImperial Russian Navy , this date is considered to be the birthday of theRussian Navy . The first shipbuilding program consisted of 52 vessels.
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