Siege of Anapa (1788)

1788 siege of Anapa
Part of Anapa campaign of 1788 of the Sheikh Mansur Movement and Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
Date13 – 15 October 1788
Location
Result North CaucasianOttoman victory
Belligerents
Sheikh Mansur Movement
Ottoman Empire
 Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Sheikh Mansur
Tatal-Bey
Russian Empire Peter Tekeli
Russian Empire Johann Hermann von Fersen
Strength
22,000
10,000
12,000
17,500
33 cannons
Casualties and losses
700 KIA Unknown

The siege of Anapa of 1788 was a major confrontation between the North Caucasians led by Sheikh Mansur and Turkish troops led by the commander of Anapa, Tatal-Bey, with a Russian force led by General Peter Tekeli. During the battle, the Russian army managed to force the Turks and North Caucasians into the fortress, after which they began besieging it. However, according to General Tekeli, the Russian army was not ready to storm Anapa yet, and if they managed to capture fortress, it would be difficult to hold. Thus, the Russian troops retreated from Anapa on October 15, 1788, and, except for minor skirmishes with Circassian mountaineers, the iege of Anapa was the last major battle of the campaign and the year 1788 as a whole.