Siege of Ankara

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Siege of Ankara
Datemid July 1402
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
Timurid Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Timur Yakub Bey

The siege of Ankara was an inconclusive siege of Ankara by Timur.

From Sivas, Timur's army marched to Ankara in twelve days. The lead contingents of Timur's army encountered a force led by Yakub Bey and defeated them.[1] Timur arrived later with the main force.[1]

The Ottoman sultan, Bayezid, hearing of Timur's invasion, raised his siege of Constantinople and forced marched his army toward Ankara.[2]

Upon hearing Bayezid's army was nine miles away, Timur, whose temporary siege had consisted of diverting the city's water supply and undermining the city walls, quickly moved his army into defensive positions behind a ditch.[3] It was from this defensive position Timur waited for Bayezid to attack.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Cross & Leiser 2000, p. 109.
  2. ^ Roemer 1986, p. 77.
  3. ^ a b Pears 1923, p. 681.

Sources[edit]

  • Cross, Toni Marie; Leiser, Gary (2000). A Brief History of Ankara. Indian Ford Press.
  • Roemer, H.R. (1986). "Timur in Iran". In Fisher, W. B.; Jackson, Peter; Lockhart, Lawrence; Gershevitch, Ilya (eds.). The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 6: The Timurid and Safavid Periods. Cambridge University Press.
  • Pears, Edwin (1923). "The Ottoman Turks to the Fall of Constantinople". In Bury, J.B.; Tanner, J.R.; Previte-Orton, C.W.; Brooke, Z.N. (eds.). The Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. IV: The Eastern Roman Empire. Cambridge University Press.