Second Perso-Turkic War

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Second Perso-Turkic War
Date 619
Location Central Asia, Sassanid Persia
Result Sassanid victory
Combatants
Sassanid Persians Western Turkish Khanate and Hephthalites
Commanders
General Smbat Bagratuni Unknown
Strength
2,000 Armenian Savaran, and an unknown amount of other units and other Sassanid Savaran Unknown but much larger than the Sassanid force
Casualties
light heavy

The Second Perso-Turkic War began in 619 with an invasion of Sassanid Persia by the Turks and Hephthalites. The war ended with the defeat of the Turks and Hephthalites by the Sassanids under General Smbat Bagratuni.

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Having lost the first war against Persia (First Perso-Turkic War) 30 years earlier, the invadors sought to change their fortunes while Persia was fighting Byzantium. They invaded Persia with an unknown number of men, but were defeated in the first battle near Tus, by a force of 2,000 Armenian Savaran. Having lost this battle, the Turks and Hephthalites requested reinforcements. Sebeos reports that 300,000 troops were sent to reinforce the invading army, however this is said to be an exaggeration.

With fresh troops, the force soon overran Datoyan and its 300 defenders. However, the Turks withdrew after their raids, which went as far as Isfahan. Smbat quickly reorganized the eastern Sassanian forces and finally crushed the Turks and Hephthalites, reportedly killing their leader in hand-to-hand battle.

After the death of their leader, which shattered troop moral, the Turks and Hephthalites retreated in a disorderly manner. The Savaran pursued them and routed many.

[edit] Sources

  • Kaveh Farroukh, Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD 224-642

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