First Perso-Turkic War

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First Perso-Turkic War
Date 588
Location Central Asia
Result Sassanid victory
Combatants
Sassanid Persians Western Turkish Khanate and Hephthalites
Commanders
General Bahram Chobin Unknown
Strength
12,000 Unknown but assumed to have been five times larger
Casualties
light heavy

The First Perso-Turkic War was fought in 588 between the Sassanid Persians and the western Turkish Khanate and its vassals, mainly the Hephthalites. The conflict started with the invasion of the Persian Empire by the Turks and ended with a decisive Sassanid victory and the eastern Turks conquered.

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In 558, Khosrau I, Shah of Sassanid Persia, allied with the western Turkish khanate to defeat the Hephthalites. The campaign was successful and the region north of the Oxus went to the Turks and the south came under Sassanid rule. However, in the 580's, the Turks once again commenced with their raids on the Silk Road and in 588, the Hephthalites, who were now part of the Turkish khanate, invaded the empire once more.

Bahram Chobin was chosen to lead an army against them. According to Shahbazi, Bahram's army consisted of 12,000 hand picked Savaran, Persia's elite soldiers. His army defeated the Turks and Hephthalite's in April 588 and again in 589, capturing Balkh and Herat respectively. He then proceeded to cross the Oxus river and conquered the Turks.

It is reputed that an arrow shot by Bahram killed the eastern Turkish Khagan, known as Ch'u-lo-hou by the Chinese.

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  • Kaveh Farroukh, Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD 224-642