1839Ottoman Defeat in Syria and Surrender of Turkish Fleet

In response to threats by Egyptian wāli Muhammad Ali to decl...
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🚢 Ottoman Defeat at the Battle of Lepanto

The Ottomans are defeated at the naval Battle of Lepanto.
Ottoman Defeat at the Battle of Lepanto (1571)
Ottoman EmpireBattle of LepantoNaval BattleHoly League16th CenturyMilitary ConflictMediterranean
GreeceGreeceTurkeyTurkey

🛡️ Battle of Urmiyah and Ottoman Defeat

Battle of Urmiyah. The Ottoman Empire suffers defeat. Persia occupies Tabriz, Mesopotamia. Mosul and Diyarbekr. Death of Mehmed III, accession of Ahmed I; see Sultans of the Ottoman Empire .
Battle of Urmiyah and Ottoman Defeat (1603)
Ottoman EmpirePersiaBattle of UrmiyahMilitary Conflict17th CenturyWarfareTerritorial Disputes
IranIranTurkeyTurkeyIraqIraq

🇪🇬 Egyptian Victory at Konya

Turks defeated in the battle of Konya by Egyptian forces.
Egyptian Victory at Konya (1832)
Ottoman EmpireEgyptMilitary Conflict19th CenturyMuhammad AliSyria
TurkeyTurkeyEgyptEgypt

📜 Convention of Kütahya

At the urging of France, the Convention of Kütahya ended the war between Egypt and the Ottoman Empire and provided that the empire grant the sultan of Egypt all of Syria and Adana.
Convention of Kütahya (1833)
Ottoman EmpireEgyptSyriaWar19th CenturyMuhammad Ali
TurkeyTurkeyEgyptEgypt

🚢 Ottoman Defeat in Syria and Surrender of Turkish Fleet

In response to threats by Egyptian wāli Muhammad Ali to declare himself independent, an Ottoman army began (March) the invasion of Syria from the Euphrates. It was defeated (June 24) by the Egyptians in the battle of Nezib. On July 1 the Turkish fleet surrendered itself (possibly by an act of treachery) to Muhammad Ali in Alexandria.
Ottoman Defeat in Syria and Surrender of Turkish Fleet (1839)
Ottoman EmpireEgyptMilitary Conflict19th CenturyMuhammad AliSyria
TurkeyTurkeyEgyptEgyptSyriaSyria

⚰️ Death of Muhammad Ali of Egypt

Death of Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1849)
EgyptMuhammad AliLeadership19th CenturyModernizationOttoman Empire
EgyptEgypt