The Suez Canal was unsuccessfully attacked by Turkish troops on February 3,1915. The canal was used by the British to ferry troops from Australia, New Zealand and India to European battle grounds.
It was the campaign by King of Kings Xerxes of Persia (Achaemenid dynasty), son of Darius the Great, who followed in the steps of his father and attacked the Western fronts of the Persian Empire to expand Persia and to conquer Greece.
Kandahar was the border between the Mughal Empire and Persia. When Shah Abbas of Persia attacked Kandahar in 1622, Shah Jahan was appointed to lead the Kandahar expedition. But Shah Jahan refused to obey his father's orders and broke into revolt. As a result of this Kandahar was lost to the Mughals.
Persia
Goths, Huns, Sassanid Persia, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Avars, Slavs, Muslim Caliphate, Bulgaria, Rus', Normans, Crusader states, Seljuks, Anatolian beyliks, Ottomans and others
Russia
Russia
In 1828, the Russian Empire attacked Persia (modern-day Iran) during the Russo-Persian War. The conflict was primarily driven by territorial disputes and Russia's expansionist ambitions in the Caucasus region. Although the Russian forces achieved some initial successes, the campaign was hampered by logistical issues and strong Persian resistance. Ultimately, the war concluded with the Treaty of Turkmenchay in 1828, which favored Russia despite the initial struggles.
There was a major military conflict between the Russian and Persian Empires between 1826 and 1828.
The Suez Canal was unsuccessfully attacked by Turkish troops on February 3,1915. The canal was used by the British to ferry troops from Australia, New Zealand and India to European battle grounds.
Suez Canal
It was the campaign by King of Kings Xerxes of Persia (Achaemenid dynasty), son of Darius the Great, who followed in the steps of his father and attacked the Western fronts of the Persian Empire to expand Persia and to conquer Greece.
Mahmud of Ghazni attacked Thanesar in northern India in 1014. In 1015, he attempted unsuccessfully to take over Kashmir, and in later years, he set out to conquer Mathura.
An American, David Busnell built the first successful military sub; piloted by Sgt. Lee of the Continental Army, the "Turtle" attacked a British warship (unsuccessfully) in 1776.
Edward Hamilton Stirling has written: 'The journals of Edward Stirling in Persia and Afghanistan, 1828-1829' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Travel
In 400 BC, Persia attacked the Greek city-states, particularly targeting Athens and its allies. This conflict was part of the larger struggle known as the Corinthian War, where Persia supported various Greek factions to weaken the influence of Athens and Sparta. The Persian intervention aimed to regain control over the Greek cities and assert its dominance in the region.
in 1828