Ottoman invasion of Imereti (1509)
| Ottoman invasion of Imereti (1509) | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
| Ottoman Empire |
Kingdom of Imereti Principality of Guria | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
| Prince Selim |
Alexander II George I | ||||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||||
| Unknown | More than 10,000 enslaved[1] | ||||||||
The Ottoman invasion of Imereti (1509) was an attack against the Georgian states Kingdom of Imereti and Principality of Guria led by Selim, who was then the governor of Trabzon.
In 1507, Selim defeated the Safavid army at Erzincan. In 1509, he organised an attack against the Georgian states Imereti and Guria. He invaded and captured the western of Georgia, bringing Imereti and Guria under Ottoman rule.[2][3][4] During his campaign he enslaved a large number of women, girls and boys, reportedly more than 10,000 Georgians.[1][5]
References
- ^ a b The Making of Selim: Succession, Legitimacy, and Memory in the Early Modern Ottoman World. H. Erdem Cipa. Indiana University Press.
- ^ From Dynastic Principality to Imperial District: The Incorporation of Guria Into the Russian Empire to 1856. Kenneth Church. University of Michigan. 2001.
- ^ Page 21 Archived 2022-04-04 at the Wayback Machine1509 nolu Rize şeriyye sicili ışığında Rizede sosyal hayat. Ü Erkan.
- ^ Page 19Gürcistanın yeni jeopolitiği. C Küçükali.
- ^ The Ottomans: Khans, Caesars and Caliphs. Marc David Baer. UK.