Battle of Alinja (1399) explained

Conflict:Battle of Alinja
Date:1399
Place:Alinja
Result:Georgian victory
Combatant2: Timurid Empire
Commander1:George VII
Commander2:Abu Bakr ibn Miran Shah

Battle of Alinja, occurred in 1399 between an army commanded by George VII of Georgia and a Timurid army under the command of Abu Bakr.

Background

In 1399, George VII of Georgia attacked the Timurid army besieging the castle of Alinja. The Georgian army cut it way through the besiegers temporarily freeing the Jalayirid Prince Tahir and some of those inside the castle, while the Timurid general Seif ad-Din fled.

Battle

While the Georgian army was withdrawing from the castle, an army sent by Miran Shah under the command of Abu Bakr arrived and a battle broke out. As the Timurid army advanced the Georgians attacked, resulting in a Georgian victory. Abu Bakr retreated to Tabriz.

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