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Naousa massacre






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Naousa Massacre
Part of the Massacres during the Greek War of Independence

Memorial for the massacre
Date13 April 1822
Location
Naoussa, Greece
Result
  • Ottoman forces capture Naoussa
  • Massacre of the captives
  • Enslavement of the local women and children
Belligerents
Greek rebels  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Zafeirakis Theodosiou 
Anastasios Karatasos
Angelis Gatsos
Diamantis Nikolaou
Ebu Lubut
Strength
4,000-5,000 soldiers 20,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
About 5,000

The Massacre of NaoussaorDestruction of Naoussa was a bloody event of the Greek War of Independence that occurred on 13 April 1822.

Events before the siege[edit]

Plans for the upcoming revolution had already begun in the region long before its outbreak, so the Ottomans decided to take measures to prevent it. In January 1821 the waliofThessaloniki Ebu Lubut imprisoned members of some of the most important families of West Macedonia. Some, however, like the "warband" leaders Anastasios Karatasos and Angelis Gatsos and also the notable Zafeirakis Theodosiou refused to surrender themselves to Ottoman authorities. After the arrests they gathered in a church and declared revolution against the Ottoman rule. This group ultimately marshaled 1,800 people to strike back as a rebellion, Veroia, but the attack failed when Ottoman reinforcements arrived.

The order about Negush (Naousa) rebellion

The siege[edit]

Ebu Lubut then led the attack against Naoussa, at the head of 20,000 men. The city was defended by 4,000-5,000 Greek rebels. On 26 March Ebu Lubut requested that the rebels give up and let his forces occupy the city. The Ottomans began an organised siege at the beginning of April with multiple forces attacking the city. On April 12 the Ottomans bombarded the city and destroyed the gates, capturing the city. It followed a general massacre of the population, up to 5,000 according to Spyridon Trikoupis.


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