Ottoman–Persian Wars


The Ottoman–Persian Wars or Ottoman–Iranian Wars were a series a wars between Ottoman Empire and the Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar dynasties of Iran through the 16th–19th centuries. The Ottomans consolidated their control of what is today Turkey in the 15th century, and gradually came into conflict with the emerging neighboring Iranian state, led by Ismail I of the Safavid dynasty. The two states were arch rivals, and were also divided by religious grounds, the Ottomans being staunchly Sunni and the Safavids being Shia. A series of military conflicts ensued for centuries during which the two empires competed for control over eastern Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Iraq.
Name of the warOttoman sultanPersian shahTreaty at the end of the warVictor
Battle of Chaldiran Selim IIsmail I-The Ottoman Empire
Battle of Koçhisar Selim IIsmail I-The Ottoman Empire
War of 1532–1555Suleiman ITahmasp ITreaty of Amasya The Ottoman Empire
War of 1578–1590Murad IIIMohammad Khodabanda, Abbas ITreaty of Constantinople The Ottoman Empire
War of 1603–1618, first stage

Abbas I's Kakhetian and Kartlian campaigns
Ahmed IAbbas ITreaty of Nasuh Pasha The Persian Empire
War of 1603–1618, second stageAhmed I, Mustafa I, Osman IIAbbas ITreaty of Serav The Persian Empire
War of 1623–1639Murad IVAbbas I, SafiTreaty of Zuhab The Ottoman Empire
War of 1730–1735, first stage

Tahmasp's campaign of 1731
Ahmed III, Mahmud ITahmasp IITreaty of Ahmet Pasha The Ottoman Empire
War of 1730–1736, second stageMahmud IAbbas III, Nader ShahTreaty of Constantinople The Persian Empire
War of 1743–1746Mahmud INader ShahTreaty of Kerden Persian Victory
War of 1775–1776Abdulhamid IKarim Khan Zand-Basra captured by Persia, retaken by Ottomans three years later.
War of 1821–1823Mahmud IIFat′h-Ali Shah QajarTreaty of Erzurum The Persian Empire

Among the numerous treaties, the Treaty of Zuhab of 1639 is usually considered as the most important one, as it fixed present Turkey–Iran and Iraq–Iran borders. In later treaties, there were frequent references to the Treaty of Zuhab.