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First Perso-Turkic War

First Perso-Turkic War
The Battle between Bahram Chubina and Sava Shah LACMA M.2009.44.1 (3 of 9).jpg
Shahnameh artwork of Bahram Chobin fighting Bagha/Yabghu Qaghan
Date 588-589
Location Central Asia
Result Decisive Sasanian victory
Territorial
changes
Sassanids capture Balkh and takes over Hephthalite territory
Belligerents
Sasanian Empire Hephthalite principalities
Göktürks
Commanders and leaders
Bahram Chobin
Bahram Siyavoshan
Bagha/Yabghu Qaghan 
(Ch'u-lo-hou)
Strength
12,000 300,000 men(likely exaggeration)
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The First Perso-Turkic War was fought during 588-589 between the Sassanid Persians and Hephthalite principalities and its lord the Göktürks. The conflict started with the invasion of the Persian Empire by the Turks and ended with a decisive Sassanid victory and the conquest of the Eastern Turks.

In 558, Khosrau I, Shah of Sassanid Persia, allied with the Göktürks to defeat the Hephthalites. The campaign was successful and the region north of the Oxus went to the Turks and the south came under Sassanid rule. However, in the 580's, the Turks once again commenced with their raids on the Silk Road and in 588, the Hephthalites, who were now part of the Western Turkic Khaganate, invaded the empire once more.

Bahram Chobin was chosen to lead an army against them. According to Shahbazi, Bahram's army consisted of 12,000 hand picked Savaran, Persia's elite soldiers. His army ambushed a large army of Turks and Hephthalites in April 588, at the battle of Hyrcanian rock, and again in 589, capturing Balkh. He then proceeded to cross the Oxus river and managed to repulse the Turkic Invasion and taking over Hephthalite territory that was occupied by the Turks.

It is reputed that an arrow shot by Bahram killed the Eastern Turkic Khagan, Bagha/Yabghu Qaghan, known as Ch'u-lo-hou in contemporary Chinese sources.

Ferdowsi's Shahnameh (C.E. 1010) describes in legendary detail the dealings of Bahram Chubin and the Turkic "King Sawa" before and during the battle in which Bahram with his 12,000 men kills Sawa.


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