Map of Turkish invasion of Georgia in 1921, and the battle of Batumi.
Date
18–19 March 1921
Location
Batumi, Georgia
Result
Georgian victory
Belligerents
Ankara Government
Democratic Republic of Georgia Supported by: Georgian SSR[1]
Commanders and leaders
Kâzım Karabekir
Giorgi Mazniashvili
Strength
2,000[2]–4,500[3]
3,000[3]–3,500[2]
Casualties and losses
More than 200 killed[4]
84 killed[5]
The Battle of Batumi was a military battle between Democratic Republic of Georgia and Turkey. The Georgian aim of this battle was to remove the Turkish army from Batumi.
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