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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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| 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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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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|Ottoman Empire<ref>{{cite book|last1=Erewantsʻi|first1=Abraham|last2=Bournoutian|first2=George|title=History of the wars: (1721–1736)|date=1999|publisher=Mazda Publishers|isbn=978-1568590851|page=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FpugAAAAMAAJ&q=tahmasp+1731+lost+war|quote=(...) against Nader's advice, Shah Tahmasp marched against the Turks to force their withdrawal from Transcaucasia. The Ottomans routed the Persian forces in 1731, and in January 1732, the Shah concluded an agreement that left eastern Armenia, eastern Georgia, Shirvan, and Hamadan in Turkish hands.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Tucker|first1=Spencer C.|title=A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East : From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East|date=23 December 2009|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1851096725|page=729|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h5_tSnygvbIC&q=treaty+of+ahmet+pasha+1732|quote=Pursued by the Turks, Tahmasp is decisively defeated in the second Battle of Hamadan. In order to prevent a general Turkish invasion, he agrees to cede the territory conquered by Nadir in 1730 and recognizes all Turkish acquisitions}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=A ́goston|first1=Ga ́bor|last2=Masters|first2=Bruce Alan|title=Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire|date=2010|publisher=Infobase Publishing|isbn=978-1438110257|pages=415–416|quote=But while Nadir pursued conquests in the east, Shah Tahmasp reopened hostilities with the Ottomans in an effort to regain his lost territories. He was defeated and agreed to a treaty that restored Tabriz but left Kermanshah and Hamadan in Ottoman hands. Nadir was incensed at the treaty (...)}}</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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| ]<ref>Prof.Yaşar Yücel-Prof Ali Sevim:''Türkiye tarihi IV'', AKDTYKTTK Yayınları, 1991, pp 193-195</ref> |
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