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Siege of Derbent
Part of Caspian expeditions of the Rus'

Map showing the locations of major Rus' raids around the Caspian Sea.
Date1173/1174
Location
Derbent, Alania
Result Decisive Shirvanese and Georgian victory
Belligerents

Siege of DerbentKingdom of Georgia

  • Siege of DerbentShirvan
Rus'
Alans
Kipchaks
Commanders and leaders
Akhsitan I
George III
Andronicus
Bek-Bars b. Muzaffar
Strength
unknown 73 ships

Siege of Derbent in 1173 or 1174 was a successful siege of Derbent, by the Shirvanese and Georgian allies against Rus', Alan and Kipchak raiders.

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