Battle during the Egyptian–Ottoman War
Battle of Hims Part of Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) Date 8/9 July 1832 Location Result
Egyptian victory
Belligerents
Egypt
Ottoman Empire Commanders and leaders
Ibrahim Pasha
Pasha of Aleppo Strength
15,000 men, 44 cannons
20,000 men, 40 cannons Casualties and losses
100–500 dead and wounded
>4,000–5,000 men dead, wounded, or captured
up to 2,000 dead and wounded
up to 3,000 captured
27 cannons captured
The major Battle of Hims (Homs) was fought on 8 or 9 July 1832 as part of the Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) at the eponymous Syrian town of Homs (also known as Hims and Emesa), 140 km north of Damascus , then in Ottoman territory. Ibrahim 's Ottoman Egyptian troops routed the troops of Pasha of Aleppo , who lost all their artillery and transports.
Having triumphed in Homs, Ibrahim occupied Hama and Aleppo, heading for the Belen Pass , situated between Antakiyah and Scanderoon . This pass was the key to the heart of Ottoman Turkey, Asia Minor .
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