Sieges of Baghdad
Sieges of Baghdad | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
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Seljuqs of Hamadan
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Commanders and leaders | |||||
Mu'izz al-Dawla
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Nasir al-Dawla Muhammad II ibn Mahmud Hulagu Khan
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Strength | |||||
At least 19,000 7000+ unknown number of militias (including Ahdath, Ayyārs and Naffatuns) 50,000 300 troops still loyal to the Safavids and the city commander 40,000 infantry Royal Guard 30,000 |
30,000 Seljuqs 120,000–150,000 Deserted Safavid troops and army that Suleiman brought in winter to Baghdad 35,000 infantry Sixth Army (25,000 men) 3rd Infantry Division 45,000 | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
Unknown Low Unknown 50,000 soldiers Entire garrison Unknown, but small 34 killed 1 A-10 Thunderbolt II shot down 2 M1 Abrams tanks destroyed 17 unarmored vehicles destroyed |
High Unknown but heavy Unknown but believed to be minimal High Over 9,000 taken prisoner 1,700–2,120 killed (Independent estimate) 2,320 killed (U.S. military estimate) |
Abbasid caliphate
- In 812, Caliph Al Ma'mun sent his general Tahir ibn Husayn to capture Baghdad and depose his brother Caliph Al Amin. The siege was successful; Taher captured the city and executed the caliph.
- The Siege of Baghdad (1136) by the Seljuks
- The Siege of Baghdad (1157) in which the Seljuqs of Hamadan along with the Zengid of Mosul unsuccessfully besieged Baghdad.
- The Siege of Baghdad (1258) was a victory for the Mongol leader Hulagu Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan. who captured Baghdad and burnt it to the ground.
Ottoman Empire
- In 1534 Ottoman sultan Suleyman I (the Magnificent) captured the city (see Capture of Baghdad (1534))
- In 1624 Abbas I of Persia (Saffavid dynasty) captured the city (see Capture of Baghdad (1624))
- In 1638 Ottoman sultan Murat IV recaptured the city (see Capture of Baghdad (1638))
Modern era
- The Fall of Baghdad (1917) in which the British and Indian capture of Ottoman-controlled Baghdad during World War I.
- The 2003 invasion of Baghdad with the US capture of Saddam Hussein-controlled Baghdad following the Coalition's invasion of Iraq. Following the Iraqi Attack on Kuwait, the US with its allies invaded Iraq. The successful siege did not end the war, which was ongoing until 2011. Later another war broke out (2013-2017 Iraq war). The city was then not besieged but a lot of firefights and general combat actions happened in Baghdad. 4