Siege of Ganja (1804)

Siege of Ganja
Part of Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)

A part of Ganja Fortress
Date22 November [O.S. 10 November] 1803 – 15 January [O.S. 3 January] 1804
Location
Result Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Russia captures Ganja
Belligerents
Russian Empire

Qajar Iran

Commanders and leaders
Paul Tsitsianov Javad Khan 
Strength
Six battalions of infantry:
2 battalions of Sevastopol Musketeer Regiment
3 battalions of the 17th Jaeger Regiment
One Battalion from Grenadier Regiment of the Caucasus,
a regiment (3 squadrons) of Narva Dragoons
165 Cossacks
700 Tatar horsemen
12 guns.
4 guns, and about 1,700 soldiers
Casualties and losses
38 killed and wounded (3 officers and 35 of the lower ranks of the Russian Army) 3,000 – 7,000 inhabitants of Ganja (executed)
1,700 soldiers (killed in fighting and executed)

The siege of Ganja (Persian: نبرد گنجه) or assault on Ganja (Russian: Штурм Гянджи) was the result of a Russian offensive in the South Caucasus intended to conquer the Ganja Khanate of Qajar Iran, which contributed to the escalation of the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813).