Battle of the Tokhtamysh River | |||||||
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Part of Sheikh Mansur Movement and Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) | |||||||
Schematic of the battle | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ottoman Empire Sheikh Mansur Movement | Russian Empire | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Batal Hussein Pasha (POW) Aji Mustafa Pasha |
Johann Hermann von Fersen Joseph Beerwitz Dimitry Orbeliani Colonel Butkevich Colonel Matzen Colonel Chemodanov Pavel Afrosimov Quartermaster General Städer | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
25,000 Ottomans and mountaineers[1] 30 cannons |
3,500–3,600 men 18 cannons | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,000+ killed (per J. Hermann v. Fersen) 300+ died while fleeing (per QMG Städer) Hundreds drowned |
28 killed 115 wounded |
The Battle of the Tokhtamysh River, also known as the Battle of the Abazinka River, was a major battle between the Ottoman forces and the North Caucasians with a Russian army led by Johann Hermann von Fersen. The battle ended in a major Russian victory and forced the Ottomans and North Caucasians to flee. The main commander of the combined army, Batal Hussein Pasha, was captured, however, according to some sources, Batal surrendered himself without a fight to the Russians and betrayed his army.[2]