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Coordinates: 38°2239N 26°0354E / 38.37750°N 26.06500°E / 38.37750; 26.06500
 

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Burning of the Ottoman flagship off Chios
Part of the Greek War of Independence

The burning of the Turkish flagship by Kanaris. Painting by Nikiforos Lytras, c. 1873
Date18 June 1822
Location 38°22′39N 26°03′54E / 38.37750°N 26.06500°E / 38.37750; 26.06500
Belligerents
Greece First Hellenic Republic

Ottoman Empire

Commanders and leaders
Konstantinos Kanaris
Andreas Pipinos
Nasuhzade Ali Pasha 
Strength
43 sailors
2fire ships
c. 2,000
1flagship
1two-decker
Casualties and losses
Unknown c. 2,000 dead
Destruction of the flagship Mansur al-liwa

The burning of the Ottoman flagship off Chios took place on the night of 18 June 1822. The event, occurring during the Greek War of Independence, was a reprisal for the Chios massacre which occurred two months earlier. Two thousand Ottoman sailors were killed, as was Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, the Kapudan Pasha of the Ottoman Navy.

The event[edit]

In March 1821, the Greek War of Independence began against the Ottoman Empire. One year later, the Ottoman forces disembarked on the island of Chios, massacred more than 30,000 Greek inhabitants, and captured about 50,000 who were sold as slaves in Izmir and Istanbul.[1]

The burning of the Turkish flagship by Kanaris. Painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1881

After the Chios massacre, the Greek revolutionary government managed to gather a significant amount of money (342,000 kuruş) in order to outfit its ships and attack the armada. In May 1821, the Greek navy made consecutive attacks against the Ottoman fleet.[2]

At the end of May, the Greek captains from Psara and Hydra decided to burn the Ottoman flagship by using fire ships. Konstantinos Kanaris and Andreas Pipinos took charge of the operation. The first would blow up the Ottoman flagship with his fireboat and the second the vice admiral's flagship. The two fireboats would be accompanied by four ships that would gather the sailors of the fireboats after the completion of the operation.[3]

The operation took place on the night of 18 June [O.S. 6 June] 1822, when the winds were advantageous, the night was dark and the Ottomans were celebrating the Ramadan Bayram. Andreas Pipinos tried to burn the rear admiral's flagship, but although some damage was caused, it did not sink, as the crew realized the danger quickly and saw off the fireboat. However, Kanaris managed to affix his fireship firmly to the flagship, the 84-gun ship of the line Mansur al-liwa. The fire spread to the Ottoman ship and eventually reached the gunpowder hold, resulting in an explosion which destroyed the ship. About two thousand sailors were killed or drowned, including the admiral of the Ottoman navy, Nasuhzade Ali Pasha, who was killed by a falling spar.[4][5]

According to Thomas Gordon, the burning of the Ottoman flagship in Chios was one of the most astonishing achievements in history and he declared Konstantinos Kanaris a hero that Greece could be proud of.[6]


  • Nasuhzade Ali Pasha
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Sfyroeras 1975, pp. 245–246.
  • ^ Sfyroeras 1975, pp. 246–247.
  • ^ Sfyroeras 1975, pp. 247–248.
  • ^ Sfyroeras 1975, pp. 248–249.
  • ^ Anderson 1952, pp. 487–488.
  • ^ Sfyroeras 1975, p. 249.
  • Sources[edit]


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