Battle of Rymnik

The Battle of Rymnik or Rimnik, also Battle of Mărtinești (Turkish: Boze Savaşı [Battle of the Boze]; Russian: Рымникское сражение [Battle of the Rymnik]; German: Schlacht am Rimnik), on September 22 [O.S. September 11] 1789, took place in Wallachia, at the Râmnicul Sărat River, known as the Rymnik, near Râmnicu Sărat or Rymnik (now in Romania) during the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–1792 and the Austro-Turkish War of 1788–1791. The Russian general Alexander Suvorov, acting together with the Habsburg general Prince Josias of Coburg, attacked the main Ottoman army under Grand Vizier Cenaze Hasan Pasha. The result was a crushing Russo-Austrian victory. Although this battle was fought in accordance with Suvorov's intentions, the Austrians made up the bulk of the victorious allied troops. The battle is regarded as one of the most noteworthy feats of military history and one of Suvorov’s greatest achievements.

Battle of Rymnik
Part of the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) and the Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)

Clash between Russo-Austrian and Turkish troops in the Battle of Rymnik
Date22 September 1789
Location
Râmnicul Sărat River / Râmnicu Sărat, Wallachia
Result Austro-Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Wallachia occupied by Habsburg forces
Belligerents
 Russia
 Austria
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Alexander Suvorov
Aleksandr Poznyakov
Josias of Coburg
Andreas Karaczay
Hasan Pasha
Mustafa Pasha
Strength
  • 25,000
    • ~18,000
    • ~7,000

103 guns
100,000
  •   40,000 janissaries
  •   40,000 cavalry
  •   20,000 other 

80 guns
Casualties and losses
less than 1,000 nearly 20,000 
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