Chāldirān, Battle of

Chāldirān, Battle of

Turkey
      (Aug. 23, 1514), military engagement in which the Ottomans won a decisive victory over the Ṣafavids (Ṣafavid Dynasty) of Iran and went on to gain control of eastern Anatolia.

      In 1514 the Ottoman sultan Selim I launched a campaign against Shāh Esmāʿīl I (Ismāʿīl I), founder of the Ṣafavid dynasty, to put an end to Ṣafavid influence among the Turkmen tribes (the Kizilbash [Red Heads, so called for their red turbans]) who were in open revolt against Ottoman domination and who expressed their discontent by defying orthodoxy. The Ṣafavid state, based on mysticism, and the Turkmen in Azerbaijan and Iran, offered the Anatolian Turkmen religious and political alternatives, and Ṣafavid envoys conducted extensive missionary activity throughout Anatolia.

      Selim first subdued the Anatolian Kizilbash, then proclaimed that his expedition against the Shāh was a holy war against heretics who were corrupting Islām. The two armies finally met at Chāldirān, northeast of Lake Van in eastern Anatolia. Selim, taking precautions against followers of the Shāh among his own troops, ordered an immediate attack on August 23 and won an overwhelming Ottoman victory. The Janissaries (elite Ottoman troops) were well provided with small arms and were supported by small artillery pieces mounted on baggage carts, with which they devastated the onrushing Kizilbash. It was one of the earliest field battles won by gunpowder weapons.

      Although Selim entered Tabriz in western Iran (September 7), the victory did not lead to immediate Ottoman conquest because of unrest among the Janissaries. Selim soon returned to Anatolia. The most significant outcome of the Battle of Chāldirān, however, was the subsequent incorporation into the Ottoman state of the Kurdish principalities in eastern Anatolia and the Turkmen principality of Dulkadir in the Maraş-Elbistan region (1515). Thenceforth Ottomans not only had a rampart against eastern invaders but also controlled the Tabriz-Aleppo and Tabriz-Bursa silk trade routes.

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