Battle Of Măcin

The Battle of Măcin, Battle of Maçin, Battle of Matchin or Battle of Matschin took place during the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792), fought on 9 July 1791 between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire.

The Russian army of 30,000 was commanded by Prince Nicholas Repnin, whereas the Turks, numbering about 80,000 men, were led by Koca Yusuf Pasha.

Battle of Măcin
Part of the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
Battle Of Măcin
Date9 July 1791 (O.S. 28 June)
Location
Măcin, present-day Romania
45°14′44″N 28°7′23″E / 45.24556°N 28.12306°E / 45.24556; 28.12306
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Battle Of Măcin Russian Empire Battle Of Măcin Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Nicholas Repnin
Mikhail Kutuzov
Grigory Volkonsky
Sergey Golitsyn
Ivan Spaeth
Koca Yusuf Pasha
Strength
30,000–36,000 64,000–80,000
Casualties and losses
141 killed,
300 wounded
Bodart: 1,000
4,000 killed, wounded, and captured
35 cannons
7 small vessels

Battle

Nikolai Repnin drew up a bold plan of attack, which implied that, in spite of any obstacles, they should attack the Ottomans earlier than they could calculate, and earlier than they would gather all the troops of the vizier's army. These troops approached in parts and, at the same time, with a lack of unity and firmness. At the same time, Turkish attacks were decisive and daring in their execution.

Prince Golitsyn's [ru] corps marched to the Maçin trenches – the left Ottoman flank – and seized them. Prince Volkonsky's [ru] middle corps entered the heights to the left and occupied the Turkish camp in the center. Then the Turkish right-flank army was vanquished by a charge of the Russian left, under Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov, and started retreating in disorder. Kutuzov's stroke was conclusive.

The Ottomans, at that time, also intended to attack Golitsyn's right flank and rear from Brailov with a landing force, which Repnin had predicted, but 2 artillery batteries of Major General Spaeth's [ru] detachment, left by Repnin for such an occasion, forced the Turkish vessels to withdraw, which lost 7 pieces with the help of Volkonsky and Golitsyn reinforcements.

Aftermath

Repnin gave his troops 2 days rest, having served a thanksgiving. This battle hastened the signing of the Peace of Jassy, as did Ushakov's success at Kaliakria and Suvorov's success at Izmail.

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