Battle of Sarakhs (1038) explained

Conflict:Battle of Saveh
Partof:the Seljuk-Ghaznavid Wars
Date:May 1038
Place:Sarakhs
Result:Seljuk victory
Combatant1:Ghaznavid Empire
Combatant2:Seljuk Turks
Commander1:Subashi
Commander2:Chaghri Beg
Ebrahim unal
Tughril Beg
Strength1:15,000-25,000
Strength2:12,000-15,000
Casualties1:Large amount taken captive
Casualties2:Unknown

The Battle of Sarakhs took place between the Seljuk Turks and the Ghaznavid state during which Tughril Beg and Chaghri Beg inflicted a major defeat against the Ghaznavids.[1] [2]

When the Ghaznavid sultan Mahmhud returned from India he blamed his general Subashi for events that had occurred during his absence. He ordered Subashi to march against the Seljuks with his army and wage a battle against them.

Subashi marched against the Seljuks. Once the Seljuks had heard of his advance they decided to confront the Ghaznavid army. The two armies met in a day long fight at Sarakhs during which the Tughril Beg and Chaghri Beg inflicted a major defeat against the Ghaznavid general Subashi. The Seljuks captured a large amount of booty and captives. This victory gave the Seljuks complete control over Khorasan.

Notes and References

  1. Demirci, Mustafa, and Sinan Saçar. "Selçukluların Nîşâbur’a girişi ve Gazneli bürokrasisinin tepkisi." Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi 41 (2019): 281-292.
  2. Sicker, Martin. The Islamic world in ascendancy : from the Arab conquests to the siege of Vienna. United Kingdom: Praeger, 2000.