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- Dervenakia (Gr****: Δερβενάκια) is a small village in Corinthia, in northeastern Peloponnese (southern Greece). It is situated on the old national highway...
- The Battle of Dervenakia (Gr****: Μάχη των Δερβενακίων) was the Gr**** victory over the Ottoman forces on 6–8 August 1822, an important event in the Gr****...
- 1821. Kolokotronis achieved his greatest success at the 1822 Battle of Dervenakia, where he routed the Ottoman forces under the command of Mahmud Dramali...
- suppressing the Gr**** War of Independence, but was defeated at the Battle of Dervenakia and died shortly after. Mahmud Dramali Pasha was the son of the Halil...
- He took part in the sieges of Tripolitsa, Nafplion and the Battle of Dervenakia, securing the Gr**** dominion in Morea. On 15 January 1822, he was elected...
- arriving in Constantinople of the failure of Dramali's expedition at Dervenakia, the Sultan ordered Hurshid to take matters in his own hand and salvage...
- of 4000 Turks marching to Patras, after their defeat at the Battle of Dervenakia. Only a few Turks were lucky to escape when Yusuf Pasha sent ships to...
- Dramali in Dervenakia. In this battle, the Gr**** leaders were Nikitaras, Nikitas Flessas and Papaflessas. After the battle at Dervenakia, Theodoros Kolokotronis...
- suffered a serious defeat in the Dervenakia. Theodoros Kolokotronis, who annihilated Dramali Pasha's army at Dervenakia, became the hero of the hour, attracting...
- of 4,000 Turks marching to Patras after their defeat at the Battle of Dervenakia. Only a few were lucky to escape, while Yusuf Pasha sent ships to take...