Second Battle of Cobadin

Second Battle of Cobadin
Part of the Dobruja Campaign of the Romanian Campaign of World War I

Stefan Toshev and Mustafa Hilmi Pasha observing the fighting around Medgidia
Date19–25 October 1916
Location
Result Central Powers victory
Belligerents
 Bulgaria
 German Empire
 Ottoman Empire
 Romania
Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
August von Mackensen
Stefan Toshev
Todor Kantardzhiev
Ivan Kolev
Panteley Kiselov
Ianko Draganov
Stefan Popov
Mustafa Hilmi Pasha
Alexandru Averescu
Alexandru Socec
Alexandru Hartel
Constantin Scărișoreanu
Traian Găiseanu
Eremia Grigorescu
Andrei Zayonchkovski
Strength
65 battalions and 28 squadrons; 60,207 riflemen
18 battalions; 11,374 riflemen
13 battalions
Total: 96 battalions and 28 squadrons; 71,581+ riflemen
71 battalions and 8 squadrons
45 battalions and 32 squadrons
Total: 116 battalions and 40 squadrons
Casualties and losses

11,575+
5,432
Unknown

Total: 17,007+
Heavy
including 6,700 captured (from 19 to 21 October alone)

The Second Battle of Cobadin took place from 19 to 25 October 1916 between the Central Powers, chiefly the Bulgarian Third Army, and the Entente, represented by the RussoRomanian Dobruja Army. The battle ended in a decisive victory for the Central Powers; it resulted in the occupation of the strategic port of Constanța and the capture of the railway between that city and Cernavodă.