Battle of Chesma

The naval Battle of Cheshme (also the Battle of Chesma or Chesme) took place on 5–7 July 1770 during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) near and in Çeşme (Cheshme, Chesma, or Chesme) Bay, in the area between the western tip of Anatolia and the island of Chios, which was the site of a number of past naval battles between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It was a part of the Orlov Revolt of 1770, a precursor to the later Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), and the first of a number of disastrous fleet battles for the Ottomans against Russia. Today it is commemorated as a Day of Military Honour in Russia.

Battle of Chesma (Çeşme)
Part of the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774

The destruction of the Ottoman fleet on 7 July
Jacob Philipp Hackert
Date5–7 July 1770
Location
Çeşme Bay (off Çeşme) & Chios Strait, Ottoman Empire
38°19′48″N 26°17′24″E
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
 Russian Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Strength
9 ships of the line,
3 frigates,
1 bomb vessels,
4 fireships,
4 supply ships
16 ships of the line,
6 frigates,
6 xebecs,
13 galleys,
32 small craft,
1,300 guns
Casualties and losses
1 ship of the line
4 fire ships
534–661 killed
40 wounded
16 ships of the line
6 frigates and escort vessels
13 galleys
32 smaller vessels
at least 11,000 men killed
Location of the battle site in the Aegean Sea
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