The Greek victory over the Ottoman forces in the Battle of Dervenakia on 26–28 July 1822, was an important event in the Greek War of Independence. The destruction of Dramali Pasha's forces saved the heartland of the rebellion, the Morea, and secured it for the Greeks until the arrival of Ibrahim Pasha in 1825.

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  • Greek revolutionaries
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  • Decisive Greek victory
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  • 30,000 infantry and 6,000 cavalry
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  • The Greek victory over the Ottoman forces in the Battle of Dervenakia on 26–28 July 1822, was an important event in the Greek War of Independence. The destruction of Dramali Pasha's forces saved the heartland of the rebellion, the Morea, and secured it for the Greeks until the arrival of Ibrahim Pasha in 1825.
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  • Kolokotronis celebrating with his klephts after victory.
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  • Over 20,000, Dramali's army effectively destroyed
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  • Battle of Dervenakia
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  • 26 - 28 July 1822 (Old Style|O.S.)
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  • Decisive Greek victory
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  • The Greek victory over the Ottoman forces in the Battle of Dervenakia on 26–28 July 1822, was an important event in the Greek War of Independence. The destruction of Dramali Pasha's forces saved the heartland of the rebellion, the Morea, and secured it for the Greeks until the arrival of Ibrahim Pasha in 1825.
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