List of battles involving the Ottoman Empire
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The main battles in the history of the Ottoman Empire are shown below. The life span of the empire was more than six centuries and the maximum territory at the zenith of power (second half of the 16th century) stretched from central Europe to the Persian Gulf and from the Caspian Sea to North Africa. The number of battles the empire fought is quite high. But here only the more important battles are listed. Among these, the battles fought in the 20th century (Turco-Italian War, Balkan Wars, and World War I ) as well as the sieges (like the sieges of Constantinople, Cairo, Belgrade, Bagdad, etc.) which most lists include as battles are not shown except in cases where the siege is followed by a battle (i.e. Vienna, Khotyn, Plevna).[1][2]
List of battles
Europe | Asia | Africa | Sea |
(Color legend for the location of the battle)
Year | Name | Opponent |
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1302 | Bapheus | Byzantine Empire |
1303 | Dimbos | Byzantine Empire |
1329 | Pelekanon | Byzantine Empire |
1355 | Ihtiman | Bulgarian Empire |
1364[dn 1] | Maritsa | Serbia, Bulgarian Empire |
1381 | Dubrovnica | Serbia |
1385 | Savra | Serbia |
1388 | Bileca | Bosnia |
1389 | Kosovo | Serbia, Bosnia, Realm of Branković |
1395 | Rovine | Wallachia (South Romania) |
1396 | Nicopolis | Crusades[dn 2] (Hungary, France, Knights Hospitaller, Venice) |
1402 | Ankara | Timurid Empire |
1413 | Çamurlu | (interregnum) |
1444 | Kunovica | Crusades (Hungary, Serbia, Poland) |
1444 | Varna | Crusades (Hungary, Poland and many others) |
1445 | Mokra | Albania |
1448 | Second Kosovo | Hungary, Wallacia |
1457 | Ujëbardha | Albania |
1462 | Targoviste | Wallachia |
1462 | Mokra | Albania |
1464 | Ohrid | Albania |
1473 | Otlukbeli | Akkoyunlu Turkmens |
1475 | Vaslui | Moldavia (North Romania) |
1476 | Valea Alba | Moldavia |
1478 | Shkodra | Albania |
1479 | Câmpul Pâinii | Hungary, Serbia |
1493 | Krbava | Croatia, Hungary |
1499 | Zonchio | Venice |
1500 | Modon | Venice |
1514 | Chaldiran | Safavid Persia |
1515 | Turnadağ | Beylik of Dulkadir |
1516 | Marj Dabiq | Mamluk Egypt |
1516 | Yaunis Khan | Mamluk Egypt |
1517 | Ridanieh | Mamluk Egypt |
1526 | Mohács | Hungary, Holy Roman Empire, Papal States, Poland |
1529 | Formentera | Holy Roman Empire |
1537 | Battle of Gorjani | Holy Roman Empire |
1538 | Preveza | Holy League (Holy Roman Empire, Venice, Genoa, Knights of Malta, Papal States) |
1541 | Siege of Buda | Holy Roman Empire |
1541 | Algiers | Holy Roman Empire |
1543 | Esztergom | Holy Roman Empire |
1543 | Nice | Holy Roman and Genoa |
1545 | Sokhoista | Georgia |
1548 | Van | Persia |
1552 | Ponza | Genoa |
1552 | Muscat | Portugal |
1558 | Mostaganem | Spain Empire |
1560 | Cerbe | Holy Roman Empire, Genoa, Papal states, Knights of Malta |
1571 | Lepanto | Holy League (Holy Roman Empire, Venice, Genoa, Papal states, Knights of Malta) |
1578 | Ksar el Kebir | Portugal |
1578 | Çıldır | Safavid Persia |
1578 | Shamakhi | Safavid Persia |
1583 | Torches[dn 3] | Safavid Persia |
1588 | Wadi al-Laban | Morocco |
1593 | Sisak | Holy Roman Empire, Croatia |
1595 | Călugăreni | Wallachia |
1596 | Keresztes | Holy Roman Empire and many more |
1601 | Nagykanizsa | Holy Roman and many more |
1609 | Tashiskari | Georgia |
1620 | Tutora | Poland-Lithuania, Moldavia |
1621 | Khotyn (1621) | Poland-Lithuania |
1649 | Focchies | Venice |
1654 | Dardanelles (1654) | Venice |
1654 | Dardanelles (1655) | Venice |
1654 | Dardanelles (1656) | Venice |
1654 | Dardanelles (1657) | Venice |
1663 | Köbölkút | Holy Roman Empire |
1664 | Saint Gotthard | Holy Roman Empire |
1673 | Khotyn (1673) | Poland-Lithuania |
1683 | Vienna | Holy Roman Empire, Poland-Lithuania |
1684 | Vác | Holy Roman Empire |
1686 | Buda | Holy League |
1687 | Second Mohács | Holy Roman Empire |
1691 | Slankamen | Holy Roman Empire |
1694 | Ustechko | Poland-Lithuania |
1695 | Oinousses Islands | Venice |
1695 | Lugos | Holy Roman Empire |
1696 | Andros | Venice |
1696 | Cenei | Holy Roman Empire |
1697 | Ulaş | Holy Roman Empire |
1697 | Zenta | Holy Roman Empire |
1711 | Pruth River | Russian Empire |
1716 | Petrovaradin | Holy Roman Empire |
1717 | Imbros | Venice |
1717 | Matapan | Venice, Portugal, Knights of Malta, Papal States |
1737 | Banja Luka | Holy Roman Empire |
1739 | Grocka | Holy Roman Empire |
1739 | Stavuchany | Russian Empire |
1745 | Musul | Afsharid Persia |
1745 | Kars | Afsharid Persia |
1757 | Khresili | Georgia |
1770 | Aspindza | Georgia |
1770 | Chesma | Russian Empire |
1770 | Larga | Russian Empire |
1770 | Kagul | Russian Empire |
1774 | Kozluca | Russian Empire |
1774 | Kerch | Russian Empire |
1775 | Algiers | Spanish Empire |
1789 | Sebeş | Holy Roman Empire |
1789 | Fokşani | Holy Roman Empire, Russian Empire |
1789 | Rymnik | Holy Roman Empire, Russian Empire |
1790 | Kerch | Russian Empire |
1791 | Kaliakra | Russian Empire |
1798 | Pyramids | France |
1799 | Acre | France |
1799 | Abukir | France |
1805 | Derne | United States |
1805 | Ivankovac | Serbian rebels |
1806 | Mišar | Serbian rebels |
1806 | Deligrad | Serbian rebels |
1807 | Arpachai | Russian Empire |
1807 | Athos | Russian Empire |
1809 | Čegar | Serbian rebels |
1812 | Al Safra | Saudi Arab rebels |
1813 | Jeddah | Saudi Arab rebels |
1815 | Ljubić | Serbian rebels |
1821 | Alamana | Greek rebels |
1821 | Dragashani | Greek rebels |
1822 | Dervenakia | Greek rebels |
1822 | Nauplia | Greek rebels |
1822 | Chios | Greek rebels |
1825 | Gerontas | Greek rebels |
1827 | Kamatero | Greek rebels |
1827 | Navarino | Russian Empire, United Kingdom, France |
1829 | Kulevicha | Russian Empire |
1830 | Algiers | France |
1831 | Third Kosovo | Bosnia (revolters) |
1839 | Konya | Egypt (revolters) |
1839 | Nizib | Egypt (revolters) |
1840 | Acre | Egypt(revolters) |
1853 | Oltenitza | Russian Empire |
1853 | Sinop | Russian Empire |
1854 | Silistra | Russian Empire |
1854 | Kurekdere | Russian Empire |
1855 | Eupatoria | Russian Empire |
1877 | Kızıl Tepe | Russian Empire |
1877 | Plevna | Russian Empire, Romania, Bulgaria (revolters) |
1877 | Shipka | Russian Empire, Bulgaria (revolters) |
1877 | Taşkesen | Russian Empire |
1878 | Plevna | Russian Empire |
1878 | Mouzaki | Greece |
1880 | Ulqin | Albanian Irregulars |
1881 | Tunisia | France |
1897 | Domokos | Greece |
1893 | Al Wajbah | Qatar (revolters) |
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire participated in some of the battles listed above. For those battles see List of the Ottoman battles in which the sultan participated
See also
- List of Ottoman battles in the 20th century
- List of Ottoman battles in the World War I
- List of treaties of the Ottoman Empire
- List of Turkic dynasties and countries
Notes
- ↑ Some sources show the date as 1371. But according to Ottoman chronicles the date is 1364
- ↑ In most Ottoman European battles troops from many countries fought against Ottomans. Here, only the major opponents are listed.
- ↑ The battle continued during the night, both sides using torches. Hence the name