Battle of Batin

Battle of Batin
Part of Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)

Battle of Batin on August 26 (O.S.), 1810
Date9 September 1810
Location43°40′N 25°40′E / 43.667°N 25.667°E / 43.667; 25.667
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Russia Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Count Nikolay Kamensky

Seraskier of Sofia

Muhtar Pasha
Ahmed Pasha
Strength
c. 21,000[1]

c. 40,000[1]

Casualties and losses
1,542[1]

5,000 (plus 5,086 captured)[1]
15,000 inclusive of drowned[3]

14 guns, 178 colours[1]

The Battle of Batin took place on 9 September 1810 near the small town of Batin, north Bulgaria during the Russo-Turkish War of 1806 to 1812. The conflict involved an attack by Russian forces on a defensive position held by a numerically stronger Ottoman force. The outcome was a Russian victory which enabled their ongoing Balkan campaign to proceed unhindered.[1]

In this battle, the Russians were led by Nikolay Mikhailovich Kamensky, who by this time had already gained a lot of high command experience by achieving several successes over the Swedish army in the Finnish War. The Ottoman troops were led by Seraskier of Sofia.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Attack along the Danube: The Russo-Turkish War of 1810". The Napoleon Series. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. ^ Petrov 1887, p. 134.
  3. ^ Petrov 1887, p. 140.

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