Battle of Dilman

Battle of Dilman
Part of the Persian Campaign of World War I
DateApril 15, 1915
LocationDilman (modern Salmas, Iran)
Result Decisive Russian victory[1]
Belligerents

 Russian Empire

 Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Tovmas Nazarbekian
Andranik Ozanian[2]
Halil Kut
Strength
10 battalions of Russian Caucasus Army
1 battalion of Armenian volunteers
248 Officers
10,920 troops
12,000 irregular Kurdish cavalry[1]
Casualties and losses
Unknown 3,500 killed(non-Ottoman sources)[1]

The Battle of Dilman (April 15, 1915) was a battle fought at Dilman between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire. More than half of the Ottoman troops were Kurdish, almost all of whom deserted.[3] The result was a Russian-Armenian victory under Tovmas Nazarbekian[4] and Andranik Ozanian. Apart from the Armenian officers who served under Tovmas Nazarbekian's Russian Caucasus Army, the Armenians also deployed a volunteer battalion under the leadership of their commander Andranik and with the participation of Smbat Baroyan.

References

  1. 1 2 3 The Ottoman Treatment of the Assyrians, David Gaunt, A Question of Genocide, ed. Ronald Grigor Suny, Fatma Muge Gocek, Norman M. Naimark, (Oxford University Press, 2011), 255
  2. Bryce, James (2000). The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915–1916. p. 109.
  3. Trapped between the map and reality. Geography and perceptions of Kurdistan. Maria T. O'Shea. Routledge 2004. ISBN 0-415-94766-9 p. 95
  4. America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915, p. 95 by Jay Murray Winter

See also


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