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{{Short description|Series of wars through the 16th to 19th centuries}} |
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{{Short description|Series of wars through the 16th to 19th centuries}} |
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{{For|all conflicts between Turkic states and Persian states|Turco-Persian Wars}} |
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{{Infobox military conflict |
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| conflict = Ottoman–Persian Wars |
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| conflict = Ottoman–Persian Wars |
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| image = A painting in Chehel Sotoun1.jpg |
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| caption = <!--Map showing Ottoman conquests in ] and the ] as far as the ] during the Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590).---> |
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| caption = <!--Map showing Ottoman conquests in ] and the ] as far as the ] during the Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590).---> |
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| partof = the ] and also ] |
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| date = 1514–1918 |
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| date = 1514–1823 |
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| place = Mesopotamia (]), ] (] and ]) |
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| place = Mesopotamia (]), ] (] and ]) |
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| result = Inconclusive |
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| territory = Ottomans consolidated their power in ] (]) , Persians consolidated their power in the ] |
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}}] {{flagdeco|Persia|1907}} ]<br>] ] (1578–1588)<br>{{Flag|Kingdom of Kakheti}} (1578)<br>{{Flag|Principality of Samtskhe}} (1578, 1582–1587)<br>{{flagicon image|Banner of Guria.svg}} ] (1583–1587) |
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| combatant2 = {{flagicon image|Ottoman red flag.svg}} ]<br>{{flagicon|Crimea|tatar}} ]<br>] ]<br>{{flagicon image|Banner of Guria.svg}} ] (1578–1583, after 1587)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of The Principality of Mingrelia (Portolan 1560).svg}} ]<br>{{flag|Principality of Samtskhe}} (1578–1582)<br>] |
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The '''Ottoman–Persian Wars''' or '''Ottoman–Iranian Wars''' were a series of wars between ] and the ], ], ], and ] dynasties of ] (historically known as ]) through the 16th–19th centuries. The Ottomans consolidated their control of what is today ] in the 15th century, and gradually came into conflict with the emerging neighboring Iranian state, led by ] of the ]. The two states were arch rivals, and were also divided by religious grounds, the Ottomans being staunchly ] and the Safavids being ]. A series of military conflicts ensued for centuries during which the two empires competed for control over eastern ], the ], and ]. |
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The '''Ottoman–Persian Wars''' or '''Ottoman–Iranian Wars''' were a series of wars between ] and the ], ], ], and ] dynasties of ] (also known as ]) through the 16th–19th centuries. The Ottomans consolidated their control of what is today ] in the 15th century, and gradually came into conflict with the emerging neighboring Iranian state, led by ] of the ]. The two states were arch rivals, and were also divided by religious grounds, the Ottomans being staunchly ] and the Safavids being ]. A series of military conflicts ensued for centuries during which the two empires competed for control over eastern ], the ], and ]. |
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{{Campaignbox Ottoman–Persian Wars}} |
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| ] (1514)<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi II'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 339–340</ref> |
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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi II'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 277–281</ref> |
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|Ottoman Empire <ref>Gábor Ágoston-Bruce Masters:Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire, {{ISBN|978-0-8160-6259-1}}, p.280</ref> |
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|Ottoman Empire <ref>Gábor Ágoston-Bruce Masters:Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire, {{ISBN|978-0-8160-6259-1}}, p.280</ref> |
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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi III'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 21–25</ref> |
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| ], second stage<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi III'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 43–45</ref> |
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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi III'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 78–82</ref> |
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|Persian Empire<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lockhart |first=Laurence |title=Nadir Shah: A critical study based mainly upon contemporary sources |last2=Nadir Schah von Persien |date=1973 |publisher=AMS Pr |isbn=978-0-404-56290-8 |edition=London: Luzac 1938. |location=New York}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Axworthy |first=Michael |title=Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from tribal warrior to conquering tyrant |date=2006 |publisher=I. B. Tauris |isbn=978-1-85043-706-2 |location=Londres}}</ref> |
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| ], second stage<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi IV'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 1–8</ref> |
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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi IV'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 22–25</ref> |
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|Indecisive<ref>Selcuk Aksin Somel (2010), ''The A to Z of the Ottoman Empire'', quote: "''This indecisive military conflict resulted in the preservation of the existing borders.''", The Scarecrow Press Inc., p. 170</ref> |
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|Indecisive<ref>Selcuk Aksin Somel (2010), ''The A to Z of the Ottoman Empire'', quote: "''This indecisive military conflict resulted in the preservation of the existing borders.''", The Scarecrow Press Inc., p. 170</ref> |
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|Persian Empire<ref name=HMF>{{cite book|last=Fattah|first=Hala Mundhir|title=The Politics of Regional Trade in Iraq, Arabia, and the Gulf: 1745–1900|year=1997|publisher=]|isbn=9781438402376|page=34}}</ref> |
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|Persian Empire<ref name=HMF>{{cite book|last=Fattah|first=Hala Mundhir|title=The Politics of Regional Trade in Iraq, Arabia, and the Gulf: 1745–1900|year=1997|publisher=]|isbn=9781438402376|page=34}}</ref> |
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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi IV'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 193-195</ref> |
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