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Battle of Erzurum (1821)

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50,000 soldiers
  
30,000 soldiers

Result
  
Persian victory

Date
  
1821

Location
  
Erzurum, Turkey

Similar
  
Battle of Focchies, Battle of Imbros, Battle of Urmia, Battle of Yeghevārd, Battle of Cape Corvo

The Battle of Erzurum occurred in 1821 as part of the Ottoman-Persian War of 1821-1823. The Persians, led by crown prince Abbas Mirza himself scored a crushing defeat over their Ottoman arch rivals near Erzurum, securing a Persian victory.

The Persians were heavily outnumbered with 30,000 men, led by Crown Prince Abbas Mirza, against the Turks with 50,000 men. However, the Persian army had recently been undergoing new modernisations according to the most up to date European models, with leadership of Abbas Mirza's brother, Dowlatshah, as part of the modernising policy known as Nezām-e Jadīd.

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