Siege of Sebinkarahisar
Part of the Ottoman–Aq Qoyunlu Wars

Sebinkarahisar and its castle today
Date24–29 August 1473
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire Aq Qoyunlu
Commanders and leaders
Mehmed II Dagrap Beg

The siege of Sebinkarahisar, is a siege that Mehmed II made upon his return from the Otlukbeli Campaign against Aq Qoyunlu's forces.

Mehmed II, who returned victorious from his campaign against Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan in the east in 1473, came to Sebinkarahisar on 24 August and besieged the castle. After the Aq Qoyunlu army suffered a great defeat in Otlukbeli and it was certain that no support force would come, Dagrap Beg, who did not see the need to resist, surrendered on 29 August. Dagrap Beg, who surrendered, was taken into Ottoman service and given the Ormenio Sanjakbeylik in Edirne. Mehmed, who left a garrison of about a thousand soldiers in the castle, returned to Istanbul.[1]

References

  1. Türk Sílahli Kuvvetlerı Tarıhı Osmami Devrı Otlukbelı Meydan Muharebesı (11 Ağustos 1473) “III ncü Cilt 2 nci Kısım Eki" (in Turkish). Gnkur. ATASE. 1986. p. 131.

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