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Name: Ottoman-Persian War (1730-1735)

Type: Event

Start: 1730 AD

End: 1736 AD

Parent: Ottoman-Persian Wars

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Was a war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire.

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  • January 1731: Collapse of the authority of the Iboukhtouchen.
  • September 1735: Nader Shah, a powerful Persian ruler, defeated the Ottoman forces at Yeghevard in 1735, reclaiming Armenia and Georgia. This marked a significant military achievement for Nader in his campaign to expand Persian territories.
  • June 1730: In the spring of 1730, Nader attacked the Ottomans and regained most of the territory lost during the collapse of the Safavid Empire in the late 1720s.

  • 1. Tahmasp´s campaign of 1731


    Was a failed attempt by Tahmasp II of the Safavid dynasty to launch an offensive into Ottoman held Caucasus.

  • January 1732: Tahmasp tried to assert himself by launching a foolhardy campaign to recapture Yerevan. He ended up losing all of Nader's recent gains to the Ottomans.

  • 2. Treaty of Ahmet Pasha


    Was a treaty signed on 10 January 1732 between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia.

  • January 1732: The Safavids ceded Georgia and Armenia to the Ottomans in exchange for Tabriz, a strategic city in northwestern Iran.

  • 3. Treaty of Constantinople (1736)


    Was a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire ending the Ottoman-Safavid War of 1578-1590.

  • September 1736: Treaty of Constantinople was a treaty between Ottoman Empire and Afsharid Persia signed on 24 September 1736, ending the Afsharid-Ottoman War (1730-35).

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