Capture of Abbasabad

The infantry, following in the footsteps of the dragoons, immediately occupied the central hill, dominating the entire territory of the battlefield, and placed their battery here.

The defeat of the Persians at Dzhevan-Bulak deprived the garrison of Abbas-Abad of their last hope for liberation, and July 19 in the morning the fortress surrendered.

[4] For this, Ehsan Khan was awarded the rank of colonel Russian service and he was appointed naibom of the Nakhichevan Khanate.

With the capture of the fortress, the Russians gained a foothold in the Nakhichevan Khanate; Griboedov was sent to begin peace negotiations.

The captured guns taken from the Abbas-Abad fortress after the war were presented to Nicholas I to the crown prince Abbas Mirza.

And so, having entered the fortress, the Russian army took possession of it peacefully, finding in it wheat, barley and various military equipment Russian general, military historian V. A. Potto wrote[5]:Paskevich with the main forces entered the fortress on the morning of September 20, greeted by the Armenian clergy and population.

13 guns were taken from the fortress, large winter supplies of grain, which were very useful for troops in need of provisions, and many Russian prisoners were freed

Battle plan for Jevan-Bulak