Ottoman–Persian Wars

Ottoman–Persian Wars
Part of the Ottoman wars in Asia
Date1514–1823
Location
Result Indecisive
Territorial
changes
Ottomans consolidated their power in Eastern Anatolia, Southeastern Anatolia and Mesopotamia (Ottoman Iraq), Iran consolidates their power in the Caucasus
Belligerents
Kurdish tribes

The Ottoman–Persian Wars also called the Ottoman–Iranian Wars were a series of wars between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar states of Iran (Persia) through the 16th–19th centuries. The Ottomans consolidated their control of what is today Turkey in the 15th century, and gradually came into conflict with the emerging neighboring Iranian state, led by Ismail I of the Safavid dynasty. The two states were arch rivals, and were also divided by religious grounds, the Ottomans being staunchly Sunni and the Safavids being Shia. A series of military conflicts ensued for centuries during which the two empires competed for control over eastern Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Ottoman Iraq.