Siege of Martyropolis (531)

Siege of Martyropolis (531)
Part of the Iberian War
DateAutumn 531 AD
Location
Martyropolis, Byzantine Empire
(modern-day Silvan, Şanlıurfa, Turkey)
38°8′31.99″N 41°0′5.00″E / 38.1422194°N 41.0013889°E / 38.1422194; 41.0013889
Result
  • Tactical Sasanian failure
  • End of the Iberian War
Belligerents
Sasanian Empire
Huns
Byzantine Empire
Ghassanids
Commanders and leaders
Chanaranges
Bawi
Mihr-Mihroe

Garrison force:
Bouzes
Dux Bessas
Bishop Nonnus 

Field army (not engaged):
Strategos Sittas
Hermogenes
Al-Harith ibn Jabalah
Strength
Large army
Siege of Martyropolis (531) is located in Turkey
Siege of Martyropolis (531)
Location within Turkey

A siege of Martyropolis occurred in the Autumn of 531 during the Iberian War between the Sasanian Empire under Kavadh I and the Byzantine Empire under Justinian I.

A Roman raid from Martyropolis triggered the Sasanians to launch a siege on the newly fortified frontier city. Initially, the Sasanians had the upper hand, but a series of political events and logistical issues led them to withdraw. It was the last conflict of the Iberian War.