Battle of Domokos

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DateMay 17, 1897
Result Ottoman victory
Battle of Domokos
Part of the Greco-Turkish War (1897)

The Attack, a painting of the Ottoman forces at Domokos, by Fausto Zonaro.
DateMay 17, 1897
Location
Result Ottoman victory
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire

Greece Greece

Commanders and leaders
Edhem Pasha
Abdülezel Pasha
Halil Halit Bey
Greece Crown Prince Constantine
Kingdom of Italy Ricciotti Garibaldi
Strength
45,000 Greece 40,000
Kingdom of Italy 2,000

The Battle of Domokos (Turkish: Dömeke Savaşı) took place between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Greece. This battle was a part of the Greco-Turkish War (1897).

After Greece tried to annex the island Crete the Ottoman porte declared war on Greece. The commander of the Ottoman army at Elassona (Turkish: Alasonya) was Edhem Pasha (later gained the title Gazi) . He was one of the younger generals of the Ottoman Army (then 46) and his appointment perplexed many.[1] The commander of the Greek army was the Prince Constantine. The Ottoman army in Domokos was 45,000 strong and the Greek army was 40,000 strong [2] The Greek side also had 2000 Italian irregulars under the command of Ricciotti Garibaldi.

The battle

Aftermath

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