| Battle of Hamadan (1503) | 
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| Part of Safavid–Aq Qoyunlu Wars | 
| | Date | June 21 1503 | 
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 | Location |  | 
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 | Result | Safavid victory | 
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 | Territorial changes
 | Safavids capture western Iran and expanding their territory. | 
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| Belligerents | 
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| .svg.png) Safavid Army |  Aq Qoyunlu | 
| Commanders and leaders | 
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| .svg.png) Ismail I 
 .svg.png) Amir Bayram Khan Karamanlı 
 .svg.png) Lala Hussein Beg 
 .svg.png) Abdal Beg Talish 
 .svg.png) Mohammad Beg Ustajlu 
 .svg.png) Bayram Beg Karamanlı |  Sultan Murad (POW) 
  Ali Beg Turkmen 
  Islamış Beg † 
  Güzel Ahmad † | 
| Strength | 
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| 7,000 – 20,000 | 10,000 – 20,000 | 
| Casualties and losses | 
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| Unknown | 10,000 killed | 
The Battle of Hamadan or Alma Bulaghı in 1503 was a conflict between the Safavid Empire, led by Shah Ismail I and the Aq Qoyunlu, commanded by Güzel Ahmad.[1] The battle occurred near the city of Hamadan in Western Persia.[2] Shah Ismail's forces, consisting primarily of Qizilbash warriors, effectively employed superior tactics and firearms to defeat the Aq Qoyunlu cavalry.[3] This decisive victory solidified Safavid control over western Persia and marked a critical step in the establishment of the Safavid Empire.[4] Alwand Mirza fled the battlefield, leading to a further decline of Aq Qoyunlu power in the region.[5]
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