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Battle of Kara Killisse (1915)






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Battle of Kara Killisse
Part of Caucasus Campaign

Caucasus Front 1916
Date27–31 July 1915
Location
Result Russian victory[1]
Belligerents
Russia Russian Empire  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Russia Nikolai Yudenich Ottoman Empire Abdul Kerim Pasha
Strength
40,000 Caucasus Army 40,000 Third Army
Casualties and losses
Unknown 16,000-20,000[a]
12 guns

The Battle of Kara Killisse (Lit. Black church, Turkish: Karakilise Muharebesi), also known as the Battle of Malazgirt, was fought on the Caucasus front in July 1915 after the Battle of Manzikert.[4] In Russian historical literature, this engagement is considered as a part of "Alashkert defensive operation" (9 July-3 August). Previously in the summer of 1915 the Russians attacked Turkish positions northeast of lake Van but they underestimated the size of their enemy. They were defeated at the Battle of Manzikert. This success encouraged the Turks under Abdul Kerim Pasha to advance towards the Russians in the Eleşkirt valley while the Turks were pursuing the remnants of Oganovki's army across the Ağrı mountains they spread out and Russian general Yudenich took the opportunity to counterattack from the west with some 20.000 reinforcements, which were mostly Cossack units, to encircle them. in the following battles between 5–8 August the Turks retreated south, but the Russians only partially succeeded. The Turks lost some guns, a large amount of provisions and 10.000 killed and wounded, while 6.000-10,000 became prisoners.[5] Due to difficulties the Russians could not gain total advantage and retreated from the town of Van, and the Turks occupied it on 3 August.

Effect on Russian morale[edit]

While the battle was indecisive, and the ground situation changed little, the Russians perceived the battle as a victory, and it boosted national Russian morale. This minor victory provided some respite to the continuing losses on the Eastern Front.

References[edit]

  1. ^ World War I: encyclopedia, Ed. Spencer Tucker and Priscilla Mary Roberts, (ABC-CLIO, 2005), 740; "...Yudenich's accomplishment at Malazgirt proved to be the sole victory of the year for Russian troops."
  • ^ Spencer Tucker, The Great War, 1914-1918, (University College London Press, 1998), p.179
  • ^ Oleynikov 2016, p. 257.
  • ^ Clodfelter, Micheal (2002). Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Reference to Casualty and Other Figures, 1500-2000. McFarland. p. 460. ISBN 0-7864-1204-6.
  • ^ Spencer Tucker, The Great War, 1914-1918, (University College London Press, 1998), p.179
  • Spencer Tucker,The Great War, 1914–1918, page 179

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  • Notes[edit]

    1. ^ 10,000 killed and wounded, 6,000[2]-10,000[3] captured

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