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The Battle of Urmia (or, Urumiyeh) was fought near Lake Urmia in north-western Persia between the Safavid and Ottoman empires and resulted in a decisive Safavid victory. The Ottomans were fooled into an ambush by the Persian army where many of them were killed or captured in an encirclement manoeuvre. Over the next three years all of western and northern Persia was recaptured and the Safavids even re-established their suzerainty over their former vassals in the Caucasus.

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  • وقعت معركة أرومية في شمال غرب بلاد فارس 1604م / 1012 هـ بين الدولة الصفوية ، وأسفرت عن فوز حاسم للفرس. وقد إنخدع العثمانيين في كمين حيث العديد منهم قتلوا أو أسروا في مناورة التطويق. على مدى السنوات الثلاث المقبلة كل من غرب وشمال بلاد فارس وقد استعادته الصفويين حتى إعادة تأسيس سلطانها. * بوابة القرن 17 * بوابة أعلام * بوابة التاريخ * بوابة الدولة العثمانية * بوابة الحرب * بوابة إيران (ar)
  • The Battle of Urmia (or, Urumiyeh) was fought near Lake Urmia in north-western Persia between the Safavid and Ottoman empires and resulted in a decisive Safavid victory. The Ottomans were fooled into an ambush by the Persian army where many of them were killed or captured in an encirclement manoeuvre. Over the next three years all of western and northern Persia was recaptured and the Safavids even re-established their suzerainty over their former vassals in the Caucasus. (en)
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  • Unknown
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  • Ottoman Empire
  • Safavid Empire
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  • Safavid victory
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  • ~70,000
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Ottoman Empire (en)
  • Safavid Empire (en)
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  • Shah Abbas I (en)
  • Allahverdi Khan (en)
  • Cığalazade Yusuf Sinan Pasha (en)
  • Kuseh Safar (en)
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  • Battle of Urmia (en)
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  • 1604 (xsd:integer)
  • March 2020 (en)
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  • Urmiye Muharebesi (en)
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  • the Ottoman–Safavid War (1603–1618) (en)
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  • Safavid victory (en)
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  • ~70,000 (en)
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  • Safavid recovery of western Persia and capture of Armenia and Georgia (en)
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  • وقعت معركة أرومية في شمال غرب بلاد فارس 1604م / 1012 هـ بين الدولة الصفوية ، وأسفرت عن فوز حاسم للفرس. وقد إنخدع العثمانيين في كمين حيث العديد منهم قتلوا أو أسروا في مناورة التطويق. على مدى السنوات الثلاث المقبلة كل من غرب وشمال بلاد فارس وقد استعادته الصفويين حتى إعادة تأسيس سلطانها. * بوابة القرن 17 * بوابة أعلام * بوابة التاريخ * بوابة الدولة العثمانية * بوابة الحرب * بوابة إيران (ar)
  • The Battle of Urmia (or, Urumiyeh) was fought near Lake Urmia in north-western Persia between the Safavid and Ottoman empires and resulted in a decisive Safavid victory. The Ottomans were fooled into an ambush by the Persian army where many of them were killed or captured in an encirclement manoeuvre. Over the next three years all of western and northern Persia was recaptured and the Safavids even re-established their suzerainty over their former vassals in the Caucasus. (en)
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  • معركة أرومية (ar)
  • Battle of Urmia (1604) (en)
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