Siege of Diyarbakir (1514)

Siege of Diyarbakir (1514); started in 1515 when the Safavid army under the command of Ustacalı Karahan wanted to capture Diyarbakır, which was opposing the government. The siege, which lasted approximately 9 months, ended when the Ottoman army under the command of Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha arrived in the region on September 10.

Siege of Diyarbakir (1514)
Part of Eurphrates-Tigris Expedition
Ottoman–Persian wars
Date1514 - 10 September 1515
Location
Result

Decisive Ottoman-Kurdish victory

  • Local government joins the Ottomans.
  • Ottoman Kurdish army crosses the Tigris
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Pro-Ottoman Kurdish tribes
Safavid iran
Safavid-supporting Kurdish tribes
Commanders and leaders
Ottoman Empire Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha
Ottoman Empire Şadi Pasha
Ottoman Empire İdris-i Bitlisi
Ottoman Empire Yiğit Ahmet
Ottoman Empire Cemşid Bey
Ustacalı Kara Han
Durmuş Bey
Strength
around 15,000[1] 6,000 - 10,000

Refences

change
  1. General Staff, TSK History Volume III Part II Egypt Campaign Supplement, p.81