Battle of Martinići (1796)

Battle of Martinići was the battle between Montenegrins and Ottomans which took place on the outskirts of the village Martinići, near Spuž, Montenegro.

Battle of Martinići
Date2-11 July 1796
Location
Martinići, near Spuž, Montenegro
Result Montenegrin victory
Territorial
changes
Piperi and Bjelopavlići regions united with Montenegro
Belligerents
Montenegro  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
Jovan Radonjić
Zeko Bektešević
Kara Mahmud Pasha
Strength
3,000 18,000

Following the unification of Montenegro with Brda, the Ottoman governor of the Sanjak of Scutari launched a military offensive onto Montenegrin territory. Two Montenegrin divisions, led by Prince-bishop Petar I Petrović-Njegoš and guvernadur Jovan Radonjić, containing 3,000 men, took positions near Martinići. The Ottomans advanced towards Martinići from Spuž with 18000 men, fighting guerilla resistance for nine days, before launching an assault on Montenegrin positions on 11 July. Montenegrins counter-attacked and the Ottomans suffered significant casualties.

The result of this victory, followed by another victory at Krusi was the unification of Piperi and Bjelopavlići clan regions, previously occupied by the Ottoman Empire, with Montenegro.

See also

References

  • Pavićević, Branko, O prvom pohodu Mahmuta Bušatlije na Crnu Goru, Istoriski časopis, Belgrade, 1956, pp. 153–167.
  • Vojna Enciklopedija, Belgrade, 1973, knjiga peta, pp. 316.
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