Raid on Varna

Cossack raid on Varna
Part of the Cossack Naval Campaigns and the Ottoman–Polish War (1620–1621)
Date25 August 1620
Location
Result Cossack victory
Belligerents
Zaporozhian Cossacks Ottoman Empire
Crimean Khanate
Commanders and leaders
Yakiv Borodavka-Neroda [uk]
Ivan Sirko
Mustafa I
Strength
150 boats[1] Unknown

The Raid on Varna was conducted by the Zaporozhian Cossacks after their raid on Istanbul, on 25 August 1620.

Prelude

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On August 9, Cossacks were now fully done with the Russo-Polish War and could, again focus on lower Dnieper, conducting numerous raids on the Tatar and Turkish territories, and acted jointly, both the Zaporozhian and Sloboda Cossacks.[2] They organized together went on a campaign, devastating the European coast of Turkey on the Black Sea.[1]

Raid

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On August 25, Cossacks of the Murafa unit led by Ivan Sirko, took part with other Cossacks in the campaign on 150 boats. On the Black Sea, they plundered Varna. After this, they raided Perekop and devastated it.[1][2] These cities were completely looted and Cossacks returned to the Sich. Before these attacks, Cossacks raided Istanbul.

Aftermath

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Cossack raids on Turkish-Tatar territories, especially Istanbul ended up becoming a pretext for attack on Cecora.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Забытый фактор европейской политики второй половины XVI–XVII вв.
  2. ^ a b Sobchenko Ivan Sergeevich (2020). Kosh Otaman of Zaporozhian Sich I.D. Sirko (In Russian). Moscow: Ваш формат. p. 7.