Siege of Ganja (1734)
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The siege of Ganja during the last phase of the Perso-Ottoman war of 1730–1735 resulted in the surrender of the city by its Ottoman garrison after a brave defense was rendered futile by the destruction of the main Turkish army marching to its relief in the battle of Baghavard.
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Part of the Ottoman–Persian War (1730–35) and Nader's Campaigns | |||||||||
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Safavid Empire | Ottoman Empire | ||||||||
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Nader Shah | Unknown | ||||||||
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