Ottoman invasion of Persia (1906)

A Ottoman invasion of Persia took place in 1906 on the orders of the vali of Baghdad.[1] On 23 May, the Ottomans occupied Behik in Bradest.[1] By the end of May, Ottoman troops had occupied parts of Dasht and Mergaver districts, but not the settlement of Mergaver itself.[1] By the 13th of June, the Ottomans had occupied Serdasht and Bani.[1] Citizens of Khanakin were forced to take Ottoman passports and enlist in the Ottoman army.[1] 500 mounted Ottoman troops marched from Baneh into the Persian Luristan country and the districts of Seifi, Malkhatavi and Baghasi, burning crops along the way.[1] On 24 August, After protests were given by the Persian government, the Ottoman commander at Ban said he had no order to withdraw, and 2 days later the Ottomans were collecting Taxes near Urumia.[1] On 8 September, the Ottomans occupied Gangatchin and the district of Baradosl.[1] Ottoman troops subsequently occupied a strip of territory extending from a point south-west of Soujboulak to a point west of Khoi.[2] The Ottomans were eventually expelled from Persia by the Russian Imperial Army in 1911.[3]

References

  1. Burrell, Robert Michael (1997). Iran: 1906-1907. Archive Editions. pp. 547, 453, 102. ISBN 9781852077105.
  2. Bryce (Viscount), James Bryce; Toynbee, Arnold (2000). The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916: Documents Presented to Viscount Grey of Falloden by Viscount Bryce. Gomidas Institute. ISBN 9780953519156.
  3. Atabaki, Touraj (2006-06-30). Iran and the First World War: Battleground of the Great Powers. I.B.Tauris. p. 70. ISBN 9781860649646.
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