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Battle of Malatya
Date1 August 1473
Location
Malatya, Turkey
39°58′25″N 40°01′20″E / 39.97361°N 40.02222°E / 39.97361; 40.02222
Result Aq Qoyunlu victory
Belligerents
Aq Qoyunlu Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ughurlu Muhammad Hass Murad Pasha

Battle of Malatya -(Azerbaijani:Malatya döyüşü)(Turkish:Malatya savaşı) On August 1, 1473, a battle took place between the Aqqoyunlu and the Ottomans in Malatya. As a result of the tactics chosen by Uzun Hasan, the Aqqoyunlu cavalry deceived the Ottoman army and retreated to the left bank of the Euphrates, where Khassa Murad was defeated. The Ottoman sultan sent one of his officers to the ruler of Aqqoyunlu to make peace. However, the ruler of Aqqoyunlu did not accept this offer and began to move in the direction of Tarjan.[1]

  1. ^ İradə Nuriyeva, Azərbaycan Tarixi.s.108.

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