Battle of Vaspurakan explained

Conflict:Battle of Vaspurakan
Partof:the Byzantine–Seljuq wars
Date:1046
Place:Vaspurakan
Result:Seljuk victory[1]
Combatant1:Seljuk Empire
Combatant2:Byzantine Empire
Commander1:Qutalmish
Commander2:Stephanos
Strength1:10,000
Strength2:45,000
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Unknown

The Battle of Vaspurakan took place between Seljuk and Byzantine forces in 1046 during which the Turks raided Vaspurakan and then defeated and captured its governor.[2]

The Seljuk ruler Tughril Bey sent Ibrahim Yinal and Qutalmish to Azerbaijan, they advanced towards the lands inhabited by the Armenians and Georgians. The son of Chaghri Bey, Yakuti, conquered al-Jebel, Daylem and parts of Azerbaijan. The Seljuk advance had therefore reached the Aras river. In 1046 the Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantines in the Battle of Ganja. Following this battle the Seljuk Turks entered into another conflict with the Byzantines.

In 1046 Qutalmish initiated a conflict with the Byzantines, this was because the Seljuks were denied permission to cross Lake Van by the regent of Vaspurakan, Stephanos.[3] As a result, a battle ensued and Qutalmish emerged victorious over the Byzantine regent.[4] Stephanos was taken captive by the Seljuks and sold in a slave market in Tabriz.

Notes and References

  1. Yıldız Kaya . KUTALMIŞ BEY’İN ANADOLU’YU FETİH ÇALIŞMALARI VE İSYANI. . Vankulu Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi . 3 . 184 . Turkish.
  2. Andrews, Tara L.. Mattʿēos Uṙhayecʿi and His Chronicle: History as Apocalypse in a Crossroads of Cultures. Brill, 2016.
  3. https://acikbilim.yok.gov.tr/handle/20.500.12812/257622 Selçuklu-Mervanî ilişkileri (429-486/1038-1093).
  4. KAYA, Abdullah. "BAŞLANGICINDAN 1071’E KADAR TÜRKLERİN ANADOLU'YA AKINLARI HAKKINDA BİR DEĞERLENDİRME." p.223.