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1757 Hajj caravan raid
DateSeptember – late-October 1757
Location
Al-Qatranah (Damascus Eyalet) and Hallat Ammar (Jeddah Eyalet), Ottoman Empire
Result Hajj caravan plundered and pilgrims killed
Belligerents
1757 Hajj caravan raid Ottoman Empire

Bedouin tribes:

  • Bani Sakher
  • Sardiyah
  • Bani Aqil
  • Bani Kulayb
Commanders and leaders
Ottoman Empire Husayn Pasha ibn Makki (amir al-hajj)
Musa Pasha  
Qa'dan al-Fayez (Bani Sakher chief)
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
~20,000 pilgrims killed or died of starvation/thirst

The 1757 Hajj caravan raid was the plunder and massacre of the Hajj caravan of 1757 on its return to Damascus from Mecca by Bedouin tribesmen. The caravan was under the protection of an Ottoman force led by the Wali (provincial governor) of Damascus, Husayn Pasha, and his deputy Musa Pasha, while the Bedouin were led by Qa'dan al-Fayez of the Bani Sakher tribe. An estimated 20,000 pilgrims were either killed or died of hunger or thirst as a result of the raid.

Although Bedouin raids on the Hajj caravan were fairly common, the 1757 raid represented the peak of such attacks. Historian Aref Abu-Rabia called it the "most famous" raid against a Hajj caravan. The attack caused a crisis in the Ottoman Government. Husayn Pasha was dismissed and senior officials such as the kizlar agha (chief eunuch), Aboukouf, and the former wali of Damascus, As'ad Pasha al-Azm, were executed for their alleged negligence or involvement, respectively.

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