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Battle of Margavar 1835
Part of the Rawandiz revolt
Date1835
LocationEast Azerbaijan, Urmia
Result

Soran victory

  • Margavar city got annexed by Mir Kor
Belligerents
Soran Emirate Qajar Iran
Allied Azeri Tribemen
Commanders and leaders
Mir Muhammad Rawandiz Mohammad Qajar
Strength
Unknown Unknown

After Muhammad Pasha of Rawanduz annexed Kurdistan, he decided to lunch multiple campaigns in Qajar Iran to get Kurdish tribes on his side.

References

  1. Aboona, Hirmis (2008). Assyrians, Kurds, and Ottomans: Intercommunal Relations on the Periphery of the Ottoman Empire. Cambria Press. ISBN 978-1-60497-583-3.