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Battle of Opis
Part of the Wars of Cyrus the Great
Date10 October, 539 BC
LocationOpis, Babylonia
Result Persian victory.
Territorial
changes
Mesopotamia annexed by Persia.
Belligerents
Neo-Babylonian Empire Achaemenid Empire
Commanders and leaders
Belshazzar Cyrus the Great,
Gubaru
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
Campaigns of Cyrus the Great
Battles against the Satraps

Persian Revolt

Invasion of Anatolia

Invasion of Babylonia

The Battle of Opis, was the only engagement of Cyrus the Great of Persia, and Nabonidus of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. As the gateway to the Babylonian heartland, Cyrus had to go through Opis and the Babylonian king, Nabonidus, knew it. In anticipation of Cyrus's arrival, Nabonidus had stationed the bulk of his army at Opis under the command of his son, Belshazzar and had the bridge, leading to Opis, destroyed. So Cyrus built a pontoon bridge, and, after crossing the river, laid siege to Opis' defensive "Median Walls." After a ferocious battle, the forces of Cyrus captured Opis.

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