dc.description.abstract | The importance of the correct progress of aid and logistical advances in the
success of the Ottoman Empire in its wars. In this thesis, subsistence, supply and logistics
issues of the 1743-1746 Ottoman-Iranian war are discussed.
Despite the seasonal conditions and difficult terrain in the east, the Ottoman
Empire provided the logistical supply of the army in this war. In addition to highways,
seas and rivers were also used to transport the supplies and ammunition required for the
army to the campaign site. Especially horses, camels, mules, camus, oxen and carts were
used effectively. The delivery of food and ammunition to the army in the expedition under
review was not much different from previous expeditions. However, unlike the other
expeditions, since this expedition lasted more than 3 years, grain was stocked in the winter
quarters.
The dispatch of soldiers for the expedition and the transportation of grain and
ammunition were made to the Black Sea and Mediterranean ports by sea from Istanbul
and Rumelia, as well as from places close to the expedition site. A significant part of the
ammunition was sent from Istanbul. During the campaign, in addition to the kapikuls,
levents, serdengeçti and Tatar soldiers were important elements in the army. In addition
to the Imperial Treasury, the army treasury also had an important place in financing the
expedition. | tr_TR |