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Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833)

1831 Egyptian-Ottoman War
Date 1831–1833
Location Syria to Adana
Result Decisive Egyptian victory. The Syria Vilayet and Aleppo Vilayet are granted to the Egypt Eyalet.
Belligerents
Flag of the Ottoman Empire (also used in Egypt).svg Egypt Eyalet  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders

Flag of the Ottoman Empire (also used in Egypt).svg Muhammad Ali

Flag of the Ottoman Empire (also used in Egypt).svg Ibrahim Pasha

Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg Mahmud II

Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg Reşid Mehmed Pasha
Strength
100,000 145,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

Flag of the Ottoman Empire (also used in Egypt).svg Muhammad Ali

Ottoman flag alternative 2.svg Mahmud II

The First Egyptian-Ottoman War, First Turco-Egyptian War or First Syrian War (1831–1833) was brought about by Muhammad Ali Pasha's demand to the Ottoman Empire for control of Arab Greater Syria, as reward for his assistance in Crete against Greece. As a result, Muhammad Ali's forces temporarily gained control of Syria, and advanced as far north as Adana.

The Greek War of Independence was a prelude to the conflict in which, the state of Egypt, nominally under Ottoman control was requested to send naval ships to aid the fledgling Ottoman fleets. The Ottoman and Egyptian ships were subsequently defeated at the battle of Navarino by an Anglo-Russo-French fleet. The Ottomans were also defeated two years later by the Russians in 1829. Once more, Muhammad Ali was not given the promised reward for the aid he had given to Turkey during the war.


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