Conflict in the Ottoman Empire
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Battle of Trabzon (1834) |
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Part of Laz rebellion (1832–1834) |
Date | 1834 |
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Location | |
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Result |
Ottoman victory |
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Belligerents |
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Tuzcuoğlu rebels |
Ottoman Empire |
Commanders and leaders |
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Tahir Ağa Tuzcuoğlu |
Yorgun Osman Pasha |
Strength |
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Unknown |
3-4000 [1] |
Casualties and losses |
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Unknown |
Unknown |
The Battle of Trabzon (1834) was a conflict in the Ottoman Empire that occurred in and around the port city of Trabzon, on the Black Sea coast. This event was part of a larger context of regional power struggles within the empire during the early 19th century, a time marked by both internal conflicts and external pressures on the Ottoman territories.
- ^ Bryer, Anthony (1969). "The last Laz risings and the downfall of the Pontic Derebeys, 1812–1840". Bedi Kartlisa (26): 322.