Alternative History
Concurrent:

Balkan War

Battle of Cape Sinop
Beginning:

8 am, 19 May 1851

End:

10 am, 19 May 1851

Place:

Cape Sinop, Ottoman Empire

Outcome:

Ottoman victory

Combatants

Flag of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire

Flag of Russia Russian Empire

Commanders

Flag of the Ottoman Empire Vice Admiral Patrona Osman Pasha

Flag of Russia Admiral Vasily Zavoyko

Strength

2 ships of the line
6 frigates
4 corvettes
2 steamers

4 ships of the line
9 frigates
4 corvettes
3 steamers

Casualties and Losses

1 frigate sunk
1 corvette sunk
1 ship of the line, 2 frigates, 2 corvettes damaged
460 killed and wounded

1 ship of the line sunk
2 frigates sunk
1 corvette sunk
1 steamer sunk
1 ship of the line, 2 frigates, 1 corvette, 1 steamer damaged
1 frigate grounded and captured
At least 1,600 killed and wounded; 247 captured

The Battle of Cape Sinop was the first major battle of the Balkan War, and also its first naval battle. Just several weeks after the beginning of the conflict, a portion of the Russian Black Sea Fleet sortied from Sevastopol with the intent of seeking out and destroying the Ottoman fleet. On 19 May, however, Admiral Zavoyko's fleet met an even smaller portion of the Ottoman Navy and was surprisingly dealt a bloody defeat. Though hardly a decisive victory, the battle shook the morale of the Imperial Navy and proved the effectiveness of the military reforms first instituted by Sultan Mahmud II in 1831. The battle was the first major naval victory attributed to the Ottoman Empire in over a lifetime.