Dagestan Campaign (1918)

Dagestan Campaign (1918)
Part of the Caucasus Campaign , World War 1
Date15–20 September 1918 (5 days)
Location
Result Initital Ottoman victory
Eventual Entente victory[a]
Territorial
changes
Temporary occupation of Dagestan by the Ottomans
Belligerents
Biceharists
 British Empire
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Suleyman İzzet
Strength
Unknown but more likely to be less

11,564

448 Officers
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Dagestan Campaign or Dağıstan Seferi, (Turkish) was a battle between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that happened right after the Battle of Baku during World War I. After the victory in Baku, Ottoman soldiers occupied Dagestan, Derbent and Petrovsk. However, the Ottoman Empire was defeated and the territories reverted to the USSR.
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