Siege of Tabriz or capture of Tabriz may refer to:
Siege of Tabriz (1392)
Siege of Tabriz (1501)
Battle of Tabriz (1514)
Safavid capture of Tabriz (1603)
Siege of Tabriz (1908–1909)
Russian occupation of Tabriz (1909–1918)
Tabriz during World War I, briefly captured by the Ottomans in 1915
Topics referred to by the same term
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city ofTabriz, capital of East Azerbaijan Province in Iran. 714 BCE. – Mentioned in Assyrian King Sargon...
Tabriz (Persian: تبریز; pronounced [tæbˈɾiːz] ) is a city in the Central District ofTabriz County, in the East Azerbaijan province of northwestern Iran...
commander of the Persian Cossack Brigade, and a large-scale propaganda machine against the constitutionalist leaders. During the one-year SiegeofTabriz, Russia...
he proclaimed the Safavid dynasty and declared himself king (shah). SiegeofTabriz (1501) Sicker 2000, p. 187. Faruk Sümer, Safevi Devletinin Kuruluşu...
Tabriz as a result of a fresh offensive launched by Qara Yusuf of the Qara Qoyunlu in 1394 on the side of Ala-Tag, and it is possible that the siege was...
intellectual and historian of constitutional movement, who had strongly criticized participation of Reza Shah in the 1909 siegeofTabriz. When he accepted the...
occupation ofTabriz lasted from 30 April 1909 until 28 February 1918, with a brief interruption during 6–31 January 1915. The city ofTabriz was the second...
The siegeof Baghdad took place in early 1258 at Baghdad, the historic capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. After a series of provocations from the city's...
however, defeated them and laid siege to Tabriz. He convinced Ja'far to leave Daisam's side; Ja'far was stripped of his position as vizier, although...
returned, supporting royalist forces during the SiegeofTabriz. Eventually, Eqbal al-Soltaneh earned the ire of the Russians, who exiled him to Tiflis in 1914...
province. As a result of the capture ofTabriz, the Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar sued for peace which resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay in 1828...
however, defeated them and laid siege to Tabriz. He convinced Ja'far to leave Daisam's side; Ja'far was stripped of his position as vizier, although...
conquests were checked at the siegeof Vienna. Although from 1529 to 1566 the borders of the Ottoman Empire moved further west, none of the later campaigns achieved...
control of areas of western Iran, in Kerman, Tabriz, Isfahan and Fars, but was eventually defeated by the Rum Seljuk Sultan Kayqubad I at the Battle of Yassıçemen...
of Tabriz. In 1598 Simon I of Kartli rebelled against the Ottoman Empire and ceased his annual tribute payments. Simon I took back the fortress of Gori...