Battle of Kamatero

The Battle of Kamatero was fought on the night of February 5, 1827 in Kamatero, Greece (near Menidi) between the Ottoman forces of Reşid Mehmed Pasha and Greek irregulars led by French Colonel Denis Bourbaki (his father was a Greek from Cephalonia). The battle helped to distract Reshid Pasha's forces from engaging the armies of British general Thomas Gordon while they were completing their defensive fortifications on the hill of Munychia. Colonel Bourbakis was a distinguished cavalry officer in the French military and was accompanied by 800 Greek rebel soldiers. Moreover, he was supported by commanders Vassos Notaras and Panayotaki Notaras who each led 1000 Greek soldiers. During the course of the battle, Colonel Bourbakis led his forces to a plain and rushed into battle while simultaneously expecting the Notaras brothers to support him. Unfortunately, the Notaras brothers fled and abandoned Colonel Bourbakis. Even though the colonel fought bravely alongside his men, he was ultimately killed along with 500 Greek soldiers.[1]


References

  1. ^ Finlay, pp. 131-132.



Battle of Kamatero
Part of Greek War of Independence
Date February 5, 1827
Location Kamatero, Greece
Result Ottoman Victory
Combatants
Greek revolutionaries Ottoman Empire
Commanders
Colonel Bourbakis, Vassos Notaras, Panayotaki Notaras Reşid Mehmed Pasha
Strength
2800 soldiers
Casualties
500 soldiers

Miller, William. The Ottoman Empire and Its Successors, 1801-1927. Routledge, 1966.

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