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Siege of Trebizond (1205–1206)

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Kuršanskis argues the failure of this siege led to the later successful capture of Sinope in 1214, which provided the Seljuk Turks with an outlet to the Black Sea.
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in 1205 but failed. When Sultan Kaykhusraw began his punitive campaign against Trebizond, he found his route limited to a few passes in the
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Michel Kuršanskis explains that this unsuccessful siege was in response to the Trapezuntine ally, Queen
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Trebizond: The last Greek Empire of the Byzantine Era: 1204-1461
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Trapezuntine victory: Seljuks fail to take the capital
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Siege of Trebizond (1205–06)
Byzantine–Seljuk Wars
Trebizond
Pontus
Empire of Trebizond
Sultanate of Rûm
Alexios I of Trebizond
Kaykhusraw I
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Byzantine–Seljuk wars
Ganja
Vaspurakan
Kapetron
1st Manzikert
Ani
1st Caesarea
1st Iconium
Sebastia
2nd Manzikert
2nd Caesarea
Oinousses
Antioch
1st Nicaea
Mersivan
2nd Nicaea
Philomelion
Campaigns of John II Komnenos
Laodicea

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