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The
Battle of Basian was fought, in the 1200s, between the armies of the
Kingdom of Georgia and the
Seljuqid Sultanate of Rüm in the
Basian vale 60 km northeast of the city of
Erzurum in what is now northeast
Republic of Turkey. The battle is variously dated between 1202 and 1205, but the former date has lately been given preference. The contemporary Muslim annalist
Ibn Bibi places the battle in 598
AH (
October 1 1201 -
September 19 1202).
The battle was one of those several conflicts between the Georgian monarchs and the Seljuqid rulers of
Anatolia that fill the region’s history of the 11th-13th century. It marked yet another attempt by the Seljuqids to stem the Georgian advances southward. The story of this conflict is narrated in the contemporary Georgian, Armenian and Islamic sources.
The
sultan of Rüm,
Rukn ad-Din Süleymanshah II (r. 1196-1204), fought hard, with considerable success, to reassemble once a vast state fragmentized under his late father
Kilij Arslan II. Initially, his relations with the neighboring kingdom of Georgia were ostensibly peaceful, including the exchange of embassies and precious gifts. However, Süleymanshah’s 1201 takeover of Erzurum whose last
Saltuqid ruler (
malik) `Ala' ad-Din was, at that time, a tributary to the Georgian crown, brought Süleymanshah II into an inevitable confrontation with the Georgians. The sultan further resented a tribute levied by the Georgian rulers upon the neighboring Muslim
beyliks and requested its withdrawal in an ultimatum presented to the Georgian
Queen regnant Tamar. According to the Georgian chronicle, Süleymanshah’s emissary delivered a highly offending letter to Tamar in which the sultan threatened to take her as a concubine upon his conquest of Georgia.
Süleymanshah, joined by his vassal beys, crossed into the Georgian marchlands and encamped in the Basian vale. Tamar quickly marshaled an army throughout her possessions and put it under command of her consort,
David Soslan. From their base in
Javakheti, the Georgian troops under Soslan and
amirspasalar Zacharia Mkhargrdzeli made a sudden advance into Basian and assailed the enemy’s camp. In a pitched battle, the Seljuqid forces managed to roll back several attacks of the Georgians but were eventually overwhelmed and defeated. Süleymanshah himself was wounded and fled to Erzurum.
The victory at Basian allowed Georgia to secure its positions on the southwest and keep the Seljuqid resurgence in check, but Erzurum was, henceforth, to remain within the domains of the sultans of Rüm.
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