Battle of Shirimni

Battle of Shirimni
Part of the Byzantine–Georgian wars

The Skylitzes Chronicle. George I is shown as fleeing on horseback on the right and Basil II holding a shield and lance on the left.
DateSeptember 11, 1021
Location
Shirimni, at the Lake Palakazio, now Childir, Turkey
41°1′N 43°14′E / 41.017°N 43.233°E / 41.017; 43.233
Result Byzantine victory
Belligerents
Byzantine Empire

Kingdom of Georgia

Bagratid Armenia
Commanders and leaders
Basil II George I
Rati Baghuashi 
Khursi 
Strength

Unknown, probably large

Georgian sources:

3,000–6,000

Unknown, probably fewer

Georgian sources:

3,000–3,500
Location within Georgia
Battle of Shirimni (Turkey)
Battle of Shirimni (Caucasus Mountains)

Battle of Shirimni (Georgian: შირიმნის ბრძოლა) also known as the Battle of Palakazio was fought between the Byzantine and Georgian armies at the place of Shirimni at the Palakazio Lake (now Childir, Turkey; then part of Georgia) on September 11, 1021.