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Battle of Rawanduz
Part of Rawandiz Revolt
Date1832
LocationRawandiz District, Kurdistan Region
Result Soran Victory
Belligerents
Soran Emirate  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Mir Muhammad Rawandiz Ottoman Empire Mahmud II
Strength
30.000 90.000
Casualties and losses
Unknown Low

After an long autonomous time the Soran Emirate from order of Mir Muhammad decided to get independence from Ottoman Empire and let into their first victorious battle at the capital of the Emirate, Rawandiz.

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