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2806: 2124: 3796:, and massacres, and 1 to 1.5 million people were forced to migrate. Turkish author Nedim İpek gives the same numbers as Karpat. Another source claims 400,000 Turks were massacred and 1,000,000 Turks had to migrate during the war. The perpetrators of those massacres are also disputed, with Justin McCarthy claiming that they were carried out by Russian soldiers, Cossacks as well as Bulgarian volunteers and villagers, though there were few civilian casualties in battle. while James J. Reid claims that Circassians were significantly responsible for the refugee flow, that there were civilian casualties from battle and even that the Ottoman army was responsible for casualties among the Muslim population. The number of Muslim refugees is estimated by R.J. Crampton to be 130,000. Richard C. Frucht estimates that only half (700,000) of the prewar Muslim population remained after the war, 216,000 had died and the rest emigrated. Douglas Arthur Howard estimates that half the 1.5 million Muslims, for the most part Turks, in prewar Bulgaria had disappeared by 1879. 200,000 had died, the rest became permanently refugees in Ottoman territories. 3639: 2183: 2772:, this programme of reform gave Russia a large army that was capable of fighting a war against the Ottomans. All Russian men were to serve 6 years in the active army and 9 years in the reserves though through exemption the effective intake of conscription was considerably less (in 1874 of 724,648 eligible men only 150,000 were enlisted this having risen to 218,000 by 1877) in peacetime, though this was still sufficient to meet the Russian need for manpower. The Active portion of the army was subdivided into 2 portions, the local troops, who were garrison soldiers in Europe, regular soldiers in Asia, stationary forces and gendarmes, the other portion was the Field Army. In addition to these forces there was the militia (opolcheniye), which contained all men exempted from conscripted and men under 40 who had completed their terms of service. 2147: 3521: 2097: 3624: 827: 815: 803: 791: 779: 767: 755: 735: 723: 711: 699: 687: 675: 656: 644: 632: 620: 607: 592: 9833: 1044: 887: 294: 2927: 9889: 10175: 1800: 2805: 9841: 1012: 574: 269: 9897: 2900: 562: 550: 3140: 9849: 1001: 258: 56: 931: 865: 526: 514: 502: 490: 478: 466: 454: 442: 430: 418: 406: 394: 381: 366: 220: 9881: 2008: 981: 2454:
units were below strength before entering the war due to the many rebellions affecting the empire. However, the Ottoman army was well prepared for war, as it had increasingly called up its reserves up to the third subcategory of the Redif when Russian forces began gathering in Bessarabia. Olender gives the Ottoman battalion (tabor) of infantry at 774 men on paper and 650 in practice, the cavalry squadron containing 143 men on paper and 100 in practice, with the artillery being organised into six gun batteries.
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four years before entering the fourth subcategory. The Redif itself was grouped into battalions and classes, with whole battalions taken out to serve as new units. The annual draft conscripted 37,500 men; following mobilisation of the Nizam and Ithiat, these two portions of the army totaled approximately 210,000 men. An additional 20,000 men of the Gendarme were included in the Nizam. The Redif was theoretically capable of providing 190,000–200,000 troops.
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however were refused by European powers as too harsh. In early October, after the truce expired, the Turkish army resumed its offensive and the Serbian position quickly became desperate. On 31 October, Russia issued an ultimatum requiring the Ottoman Empire to stop the hostilities and sign a new truce with Serbia within 48 hours. This was supported by the partial mobilization of the
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fighting and Austria-Hungary would derive most of the advantage. Russia therefore made a final effort for a peaceful settlement. After reaching an agreement with its main Balkan rival and with anti-Ottoman sympathies running high throughout Europe due to the Bulgarian atrocities and the rejection of the Constantinople agreements, Russia finally felt free to declare war.
3590:'big cauldron of Liberty Stew' into which the big nations dipped their 'iron ladles' for real results, while the Armenian delegation had only a 'Paper Ladle'. 'Ah dear Armenian people,' Khrimian said, 'could I have dipped my Paper Ladle in the cauldron it would sog and remain there! Where guns talk and sabers shine, what significance do appeals and petitions have? 2965:) the Russians constructed a pontoon bridge across the Danube at Svishtov. After a short battle in which the Russians suffered 812 killed and wounded, the Russians secured the opposing bank and drove off the Ottoman infantry brigade defending Svishtov. At this point the Russian force was divided into three parts: the Eastern Detachment under the command of 6679: 2871:
that Russians would be too lazy to march along the Danube and cross it away from the delta, and would prefer the short way along the Black Sea coast. This would be ignoring the fact that the coast had the strongest, best supplied and garrisoned Turkish fortresses. There was only one well manned fortress along the inner part of the River Danube,
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Vit. Osman Pasha was wounded in the leg by a stray bullet, which killed his horse beneath him. Making a brief stand, the Ottomans eventually found themselves driven back into the city, losing 5,000 men to the Russians' 2,000. The next day, Osman surrendered the city, the garrison, and his sword to the Romanian colonel,
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During the course of the war, the majority of Greeks wanted to enter the war on Russia's side, however the Greek government decided reluctantly to not intervene, due to British neutrality. The British guaranteed that after the end of the war they would intervene themselves and assure equal rights for
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and eventually secured it. Ottoman troops spent much effort to recapture this important route, to use it to reinforce Osman Pasha in Pleven, but failed. Eventually Gourko led a final offensive that crushed the Ottomans around Shipka Pass. The Ottoman offensive against Shipka Pass is considered one of
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was called off due to strong diplomatic pressure from Austria-Hungary, which wanted to prevent Serbia and Montenegro from coming into contact, and which had designs to spread Austria-Hungary's influence through the area. The Ottomans, outnumbered unlike two years before, mostly confined themselves to
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Osman Pasha organized a defense and repelled two Russian attacks with colossal casualties on the Russian side. At that point, the sides were almost equal in numbers and the Russian army was very discouraged. A counter-attack might have allowed the Ottomans to control and destroy the Russians' bridge,
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Responding to the Russian crossing of the Danube, the Ottoman high command in Constantinople ordered Osman Nuri Pasha to advance east from Vidin and occupy the fortress of Nikopol, just west of the Russian crossing. On his way to Nikopol, Osman Pasha learned that the Russians had already captured the
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In the event, however, the Ottomans usually resorted to passive defense, leaving the strategic initiative to the Russians, who, after making some mistakes, found a winning strategy for the war. The Ottoman military command in Constantinople made poor assumptions about Russian intentions. They decided
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Olender gives a breakdown of Ottoman troops in the spring of 1877 as containing 571 infantry battalions (181 of which were Nizam), 147 cavalry squadrons and 143 artillery batteries not including the fortress and garrison companies or irregulars. On paper this would amount to 441,954 infantry (140,094
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during his reign to educate officers. However, the turnout of this academy was poor and only 1,600 of the 20,000 regular officers of the army were academy trained, though the artillery saw the highest concentration of academy trained officers at 20% of the total. For the entire Ottoman army, only 132
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sentiments were strong and were encouraged by Russia and her agents. At the same time, a severe drought in Anatolia in 1873 and flooding in 1874 caused famine and widespread discontent in the heart of the Empire. The agricultural shortages precluded the collection of necessary taxes, which forced the
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Other clauses of the Paris Peace Treaty, however, remained in force, specifically Article 8 with guarantees of Ottoman territorial integrity by Great Britain, France and Austria. Therefore, Russia was extremely cautious in its relations with the Ottoman Empire, coordinating all its actions with other
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By early 1869, the insurrection was suppressed, but the Porte offered some concessions, introducing island self-rule and increasing Christian rights on the island. Although the Cretan crisis ended better for the Ottomans than almost any other diplomatic confrontation of the century, the insurrection,
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According to Ottoman official records, the total number of refugees from the lands ceded in 1878 to the Principality of Bulgaria, Eastern Rumelia, Serbia, Romania and Austria-Hungary (from Bosnia) from 1876 to 1879 stands at 571,152 people: 276,389 in 1876, 198,000 in 1877, 76,000 in 1878 and 20,763
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Many villages in the Kars region were pillaged by Russian army during the war. The war in Caucasus caused many Muslims to migrate to remaining Ottoman lands, mostly in poverty and with poor conditions. Between 1878 and 1881, 82,000 Muslims migrated to the Ottoman Empire from lands ceded to Russia in
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later forced modifications of the treaty in the Congress of Berlin. The main change here was that Bulgaria would be split, according to earlier agreements among the Great Powers that precluded the creation of a large new Slavic state: the northern and eastern parts to become principalities as before
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The Field Army was organised into 48 infantry divisions (3 of which were guard and 4 Grenadier). There were also 8 rifle brigades, 19 cavalry divisions, 35 horse gun batteries, 19 engineer battalions, 49 field gun brigades. The Russian divisions were organised into corps of 2 to 3 divisions, a corps
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The Ottoman army was organised at the battalion level with a battalion nominally holding 800 men subdivided into companies of 100 men, for formations above the battalion level these were to be assembled ad-hoc this results in difficulty at estimating Ottoman troop strength throughout the war as many
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of the Great Powers was opened in Constantinople (to which Ottoman representatives were not invited). A compromise solution was negotiated, granting autonomy to Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina under the joint control of European powers. The Ottomans, however, refused to sacrifice their independence
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describes the Kurdish massacres of Armenians in the eastern Ottoman Empire at the time of the Russo-Turkish war. The novella follows the journey of a young man through the mountains of Anatolia. The historical descriptions in the novella correspond with information from British sources at the time.
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describes as an eyewitness the burning of four or five Turkish villages by the Russian troops in response to the Turks firing at the Russians from the villages, instead of behind rocks or trees, which must have appeared to the Russian soldiers as guerrilla attempts by the local Muslim populace upon
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In January 1878, advancing coalition forces started committing atrocities against Muslim populations in the region. British reports from that time have detailed information about atrocities and massacres. According to those reports, in the village of İssova Bâlâ, the school and 96 of the 170 houses
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The Sublime Porte undertakes to carry out, without further delay, the improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces inhabited by Armenians, and to guarantee their security against the Circassians and Kurds. It will periodically make known the steps taken to this effect to
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In 1875, a series of Balkan events brought Europe to the brink of war. The state of Ottoman administration in the Balkans continued to deteriorate throughout the 19th century, with the central government occasionally losing control over whole provinces. Reforms imposed by European powers did little
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At the time, Stara Zagora was not only one of the biggest Bulgarian cities, but it also accommodated some 20,000 refugees from nearby villages, seeking shelter from Ottoman reprisals. The number of massacred Christian civilians in the course of the battle is estimated at between 14,000 and 14,500,
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Thus, as of 1880, the total number of Muslims who lived in the territories ceded by the Ottoman Empire stood at 827,000 people, down from 1,388,844 Muslims counted by the pre-war Ottoman statistics, signifying a net loss of 561,844 Muslims (40.4%). While shockingly high, this figure falls short by
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The Armenian Patriarch discouraged Armenian migration to Russia and encouraged Armenians to "remain faithful to the Sultan". The Patriarch held the belief that Armenian-inhabited areas could remain under Ottoman rule, but under Christian control, and that Muslims who were dissatisfied with how the
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As the evacuation of the Russian troops of the territory they occupy in Armenia, and which is to be restored to Turkey, might give rise to conflicts and complications detrimental to the maintenance of good relations between the two countries, the Sublime Porte engaged to carry into effect, without
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of 1875 (0.4% of the population), the 1880 Bulgarian census indicated a total of 14,342 Jews, who accounted for 0.7% of the post-war Bulgarian population. Moreover, an increase by 5,152 people, or 56%, in less than five years, cannot be explained by natural increase alone and would rather indicate
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terms to release prisoners of war and to grant amnesty to Ottoman subjects, as well as providing terms for the inhabitants nationality after the annexations. Article VII allowed subjects to opt within six months of the signing of the treaty to retain Ottoman subjecthood or become Russian subjects.
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was a further continuation of negotiations between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. While reaffirming provisions of the Treaty of San Stefano which had not been modified by the Berlin Treaty, it set compensation terms owed by Ottoman Empire to Russia for losses sustained during the war. It contained
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took the Grivitsa redoubt after four bloody assaults and managed to keep it until the very end of the siege. The Siege of Plevna (July–December 1877) turned to victory only after Russian and Romanian forces cut off all supply routes to the fortified Ottomans. With supplies running low, Osman Pasha
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The Ottoman army at this time solely conscripted Muslims with non-Muslims paying a poll tax in lieu of service, the army itself was divided into four categories: the Nizam (standing army), who served for four years (five for cavalry and engineers); the Ithiat, or first reserve, where a further two
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fortifications. Russian international prestige was damaged, and for many years revenge for the Crimean War became the main goal of Russian foreign policy. This was not easy though: the Paris peace treaty included guarantees of Ottoman territorial integrity by Great Britain, France and Austria, and
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Small as the amount of attention is which can be given by the people of England to the affairs of Turkey ... enough was transpiring from time to time to produce a vague but a settled and general impression that the Sultans were not fulfilling the "solemn promises" they had made to Europe; that the
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became particularly well known. In November 1866, about 250 Cretan Greek combatants and around 600 women and children were besieged by about 23,000 mainly Cretan Muslims aided by Ottoman troops, and this became widely known in Europe. After a bloody battle with a large number of casualties on both
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was dispatched to Syria and immediately set about trying to resolve the conflict as swiftly as possible. Mehmed sought out and executed the agitators on all sides, including the governor and other officials. Order was soon restored, and preparations made to give Lebanon new autonomy. These efforts
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Thus, according to the Ottoman Empire's own population records, the total number of Muslims in the territories ceded by the Empire to the Principality of Bulgaria, Eastern Rumelia, Serbia and Romania, did not exceed 1,388,844 people (1,055,650 for the Danube Vilayet and 333,194 for the Filibe and
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traveled to Berlin to present the case of the Armenians but, much to its chagrin, was left out of the negotiations. Article 16 was modified and watered down, and all mention of the Russian forces remaining in the provinces was removed. In the final text of the Treaty of Berlin, it was transformed
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river and crossed it, attacked on a 2-mile (3.2 km) front and broke through the first line of Russian trenches. Here they fought hand to hand and bayonet to bayonet, with little advantage to either side. Outnumbering the Ottomans almost 5 to 1, the Russians drove the Ottomans back across the
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The Redif itself was divided into four categories: the first category consisted of veterans of the Nizam category, who served in the first Redif subcategory for four years before entering the second Redif sub-category; men who were not conscripted served in the third sub-category of the Redif for
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in power and prestige. The financial strain on the treasury forced the Ottoman government to take a series of foreign loans at such steep interest rates that, despite all the fiscal reforms that followed, pushed it into unpayable debts and economic difficulties. This was further aggravated by the
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in the final week of May, although Ottoman reinforcements lifted the siege and drove them back. Bolstered by reinforcements, in November 1877 General Lazarev launched a new attack on Kars, suppressing the southern forts leading to the city and capturing Kars itself on 18 November. On 19 February
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The Russian campaign was better planned, but it relied heavily on Turkish passivity. A crucial Russian mistake was sending too few troops initially; an expeditionary force of about 185,000 crossed the Danube in June, slightly fewer than the combined Turkish forces in the Balkans (about 200,000).
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At the beginning of the war, the outcome was far from obvious. The Russians could send a larger army into the Balkans: about 300,000 troops were within reach. The Ottomans had about 200,000 troops on the Balkan peninsula, of which about 100,000 were assigned to fortified garrisons, leaving about
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Austria-Hungary consolidated after the turmoil of the first half of the century and sought to reinvigorate its centuries long policy of expansion at the expense of the Ottoman Empire. Meanwhile, the nominally autonomous, de facto independent principalities of Serbia and Montenegro also sought to
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As the fighting in Bosnia and Herzegovina continued, Serbia suffered a string of setbacks and asked the European powers to mediate an end to the war. A joint ultimatum by the European powers forced the Porte to give Serbia a one-month truce and start peace negotiations. Turkish peace conditions
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On 15 January 1877, Russia and Austria-Hungary signed a written agreement confirming the results of the earlier Reichstadt Agreement of July 1876. This assured Russia of the benevolent neutrality of Austria-Hungary in the impending war. These terms meant that in case of war Russia would do the
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was adopted that declared equal rights for religious minorities within the Empire. The Ottomans attempted to use this manoeuver to get their objections and amendments to the agreement heard. When they were rejected by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire announced its decision to disregard the
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years were served (one year for the cavalry and artillery); the Redif, which took veterans of the Nizam and Ithiat categories and men who did not serve; and the Moustafiz, where all men who had completed their service in the Redif (approximately 300,000 troops) served for a further six years.
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According to the pre-war Ottoman salname of 1875, the total male Muslim population of the five vilayets to form the future Principality of Bulgaria – Rusçuk, Vidin, Sofia, Tirnova, and Varna – stood at 405,450 (total population of 810,900), however, inclusive of
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At this point, Serbia, having finally secured monetary aid from Russia, declared war on the Ottoman Empire again. This time there were far fewer Russian officers in the Serbian army but this was more than offset by the experience gained from the 1876–77 war. Under nominal command of Prince
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The War Correspondence of the "Daily News" 1877 with a Connecting Narrative Forming a Continuous History of the War Between Russia and Turkey to the Fall of Kars Including the Letters of Mr. Archibald Forbes, Mr. J. A. MacGahan and Many Other Special Correspondents in Europe and
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idea that all Slavs should be united under Russian leadership. This could be done only by destroying the two empires where most non-Russian Slavs lived, the Habsburg and the Ottoman Empires. The ambitions and the rivalries of the Russians and French in the Balkans surfaced in
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Russia had no more troops to throw against Plevna, so the Russians besieged it, and subsequently asked the Romanians to cross the Danube and help them. On 9 August, Suleiman Pasha made an attempt to help Osman Pasha with 30,000 troops, but he was stopped by Bulgarians at the
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too. In the village of Muflis, 127 Muslim inhabitants were kidnapped by a group of Russian and Bulgarian troops. 20 managed to escape. The rest were killed. 400 people from Muflis were killed according to Ottoman sources. 11 inhabitants were killed in Keçidere. According to
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being nizam troops), 21,021 cavalry and 858 guns. However, due to other conflicts and the ongoing process of mobilisation of the Redif units at this process the Regular Ottoman army amounted to 400,000 troops with an additional 90,000 irregular troops and Egyptian troops.
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approached the Russian leadership with the view of receiving assurances that the Russians would introduce provisions in the prospective peace treaty for self-administration in the Armenian provinces. Though not as explicit, Article 16 of the Treaty of San Stefano read:
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At the same time, the 1880 population census of the Principality of Bulgaria gave 578,060 Muslims; the 1880 population census of Eastern Rumelia indicated 174,749 Turks and 19,254 Romani (total Muslim population of 194,003); the 1880 population census of Romanian
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substantial net immigration rather than emigration of Jews from the principality. Obviously, any such immigration or return of refugees would happen only after the postwar situation stabilized, offering necessary personal and economic security.
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which would make it the biggest war crime in modern-era Bulgaria. In addition to the massacre carried out by the Suleiman's regular forces, Circassian bashi-bazouks engaged in numerous acts of looting, plunder and killing, among other things,
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By comparison, Serbia, the only country in the region, which did indeed engage in ethnic cleansing and forced expulsion of its Muslim population, effectively reduced its Muslim population between 1877 and 1880 from 95,619 to 6,567 people (cf.
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Kofos, Evangelos (1977). "Από το τέλος της Κρητικής Επαναστάσεως ως την προσάρτηση της Θεσσαλίας" [From the End of the Cretan Revolution to the Annexation of Thessaly]. In Christopoulos, Georgios A. & Bastias, Ioannis K. (eds.).
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sovereignty for some years, formally proclaimed independence from the Ottoman Empire. After almost five centuries of Ottoman domination (1396–1878), Bulgaria emerged as an autonomous state with support and military intervention from Russia.
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20th century historians have made different guesses about the total Muslim losses during the Russo-Turkish war. Dennis P. Hupchick and Justin McCarthy says that 260,000 people went missing and 500,000 became refugees. Turkish historian
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of Armenia". Great Britain, however, took objection to Russia holding on to so much Ottoman territory and forced it to enter into new negotiations by convening the Congress of Berlin in June 1878. An Armenian delegation led by prelate
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vices of the Turkish government were ineradicable; and that whenever another crisis might arise affecting the "independence" of the Ottoman Empire, it would be wholly impossible to afford to it again the support we had afforded in the
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in 1526, elite Hungarian attitudes were becoming strongly anti-Russian. This led to active support for the Turks in the media, but only in a peaceful way, since the foreign policy of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy remained neutral.
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against Russia and national aspirations in the Balkans were encouraged by France. Russia worked to regain its right to maintain a fleet on the Black Sea and vied with the French in gaining influence in the Balkans by using the new
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were burned to the ground. The inhabitants of Yukarı Sofular were slaughtered and 12 of the 130 houses in village, a mosque, and a school were burned. In Kozluca, 18 Turks were killed. Massacres of Muslim inhabitants occurred in
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were ultimately not enough to prevent European intervention, however, with France deploying a fleet in September 1860. Fearing that a unilateral intervention would increase French influence in the region at their expense, the
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when a mosque in Turnovo was burned in 1877. Most mosques in Sofia were destroyed, seven of them in one night in December 1878 when "a thunderstorm masked the noise of the explosions arranged by Russian military engineers."
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counted a total of 963,596 Muslims. The total Muslim population of the Danube Vilayet for the same year, Niš included, stood at 1,055,650. This number included not only Ottoman Turks, but also Crimean Tatars, Circassians,
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rifles. The Ottoman support services were, however, less impressive, with the army often forced to resort to foraging. On the other hand, Ottoman forces were equipped with entrenching tools (which they used extensively at
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that the "only thing … that could induce the Armenians to refrain from listening to the advice of Russia to emigrate, and to be content to remain under the rule of the Sultan, would be the appointment of an Armenian as
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the Russian contingencies operating against the Ottoman forces embedded in the area. During the conflict a number of Muslim buildings and cultural centres were also destroyed. A large library of old Turkish books was
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accompanying this retaliation on Muslim non-combatants, it was reported that a huge group of Muslim townspeople were attacked by the Russian army. Thousands died and their goods were confiscated. The correspondent of
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calling upon Britain to withdraw its support for Turkey and proposing that Europe demand independence for Bulgaria and Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the details became known across Europe, many dignitaries, including
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Ottomans had been governing the provinces would tolerate life under Christian leadership. In attempting to persuade the British to drive a hard bargain with the Ottoman Empire, he asserted to British Ambassador
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and averse to warfare, chose not to intervene again to restore the European balance. Bismarck did not wish the breakup of the Ottoman Empire to create rivalries that might lead to war, so he took up Tsar
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Russians raped Circassian girls during the 1877 Russo-Turkish war from the Circassian refugees who were settled in the Ottoman Balkans. After the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano, the 10,000-strong
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the major mistakes of the war, as other passes were virtually unguarded. At this time a huge number of Ottoman troops stayed fortified along the Black Sea coast and engaged in very few operations.
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by allowing international representatives to oversee the institution of reforms and sought to discredit the conference by announcing on 23 December, the day the conference was closed, that a
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was taken by the Russians after a lengthy siege. Although they relinquished control of Erzurum to the Ottomans at the end the war, the Russians acquired the regions of Batum, Ardahan, Kars,
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During that war nearly 400000 Rumelian Turks were massacred. About a million of them who fled before the invading Russian armies took refuge in the Thrace, Istanbul and Western Anatolia
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was made, but during the discussions, Russia agreed to support Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Austria-Hungary, in exchange, agreed to support the return of Southern
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and the Austro–Hungarian Vice Consul to leave Sofia prevented that from happening. After the Ottoman retreat, Positano even organized armed detachments to protect the population from
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Acar, Keziban (March 2004). "An examination of Russian Imperialism: Russian Military and intellectual descriptions of the Caucasians during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878".
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A Russian army crossed the Stara Planina by a high snowy pass in winter, guided and helped by local Bulgarians, not expected by the Ottoman army, and defeated the Turks at the
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further delay, the improvements and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces inhabited by Armenians and to guarantee their security from Kurds and Circassians.
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denialist who has been criticised severely by many of his colleagues for whitewashing Ottoman history. Moreover, McCarthy is a member of, and has received grants from, the
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The strongest reaction came from Russia. Widespread sympathy for the Bulgarian cause led to a nationwide surge in patriotism on a scale comparable with the one during the
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Turkish Atrocities in Bulgaria, Letters of the Special Commissioner of the 'Daily News,' J.A. MacGahan, Esq., with An Introduction & Mr. Schuyler's Preliminary Report
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European powers. A Russian war with Turkey would require at least the tacit support of all other Great Powers, and Russian diplomacy was waiting for a convenient moment.
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Reforms cost money, and the Kosovars resented new taxes and conscription. In the Russo-Turkish war of 1875–1878, Albanian and other Muslims fought against the Ottomans."
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helped by Russian volunteers failed to achieve offensive objectives but did manage to repulse the Ottoman offensive into Serbia. Meanwhile, Alexander II of Russia and
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to form Eastern Rumelia in 1878, indicated 171,777 male Turks and 16,353 male Muslim Romani, or total Muslim population of 376,260. This figure however included the
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According to Bulgarian historians, 30,000 Bulgarian civilians were killed during the war, with two-thirds of the killings being committed in the Stara Zagora area.
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As it turned out, the reforms were not forthcoming. Khrimian returned to Constantinople and delivered a famous speech in which he likened the peace conference to a
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In this connection, it is important to note that Justin McCarthy, who is the author of the estimates above and has been requoted by both Hupchik and Howard, is an
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were established. The main objectives of the temporary Russian administration were to secure peace and order and to prepare for a revival of the Bulgarian state.
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As the Russo-Turkish war came to a close, a Kurdish uprising began. It was led by two brothers, Husein and Osman Pasha. The rebellion held most of the region of
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showed 18,624 Turks and 29,476 Crimean Tatars (total of 48,100 Muslims), while the 1880 population census of Serbia stated only 6,567 Muslims in the Niš area.
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excluding support and command staff would consist of 20,160 infantry, 2,048 cavalry, 96 field guns and 12 horse drawn guns (this is for a 2 division corps).
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and especially the brutality with which it was suppressed, led to greater public attention in Europe to the oppression of Christians in the Ottoman Empire.
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Under pressure from the British, Russia accepted the truce offered by the Ottoman Empire on 31 January 1878, but continued to move towards Constantinople.
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Bŭlgarii︠a︡ 1300-institut︠s︡ii i dŭrzhavna tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡: dokladi na tretii︠a︡ Kongres na Bŭlgarskoto istorichesko druzhestvo, 3–5 oktomvri 1981, p. 326
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invaded Thessaly in January 1878, but didn't officially declare war on the Ottomans; along with Greek irregular revolutionaries, the Greek Army won the
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The Turks maintained several fortresses around Pleven which the Russian and Romanian forces gradually reduced. The Romanian 4th Division led by General
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100,000 for the army of operation. The Ottomans had the advantage of being fortified, complete command of the Black Sea, and patrol boats along the
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found refuge at Constantinople and reported that many Jewish communities had fled in their entirety with the retreating Turks as their protectors.
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was destroyed by a Russian artillery battery on 11 May. And on the night of 25–26 May, a Romanian torpedo boat with a mixed Romanian-Russian crew
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Neuburger, Mary. "The Russo‐Turkish war and the 'Eastern Jewish question': Encounters between victims and victors in Ottoman Bulgaria, 1877–8."
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France responded by supporting self-determination movements, particularly if they concerned the three emperors and the Sultan. Thus revolts in
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of 1979, Iran switched to the Red Crescent, but the Geneva Conventions continue to recognize the Red Lion and Sun as an emblem of protection.
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mountain, which were crucial for maneuvering. Next, both sides fought a series of battles for Shipka Pass. Gourko made several attacks on the
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asked for the Greece to recall its army, in return, they ensured that issues regarding the Greek communities would be raised in the post-war
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The Principality of Bulgaria, Eastern Rumelia and Romania accounted for a negative net balance of 472,792 Muslims (or a net loss of 36.5%).
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on 3 March, by which the Ottoman Empire would recognize the independence of Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro, and the autonomy of Bulgaria.
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At the outbreak of war, the Ottoman army was divided into several groups. The largest was the 168,000-man contingent under the command of
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Dennis, Brad. "Patterns of Conflict and Violence in Eastern Anatolia Leading Up to the Russo-Turkish War and the Treaty of Berlin."
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The War Correspondence of the "Daily News" 1877–1878 continued from the Fall of Kars to the Signature of the Preliminaries of Peace
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Narratives of the History of the Ottoman-Kurdish Bedirhani Family in Imperial and Post-Imperial Contexts: Continuities and Changes
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Moreover, Suleiman Pasha's forces also established an entire system of police and judicial terror across the entire valley of the
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the Russian troops frequently killed Muslim peasants to prevent them from disrupting their supply and troop movements. During the
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the Greek subjects of the Ottoman Empire, as long as Greece didn't join the war. Nevertheless, several Greek revolts broke out in
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to improve the conditions of the Christian population, while managing to dissatisfy a sizable portion of the Muslim population.
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Incorporated, Facts On File (2009). Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East. Infobase Publishing. p. 244.
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and bashi-bazouks). Circassians in the Ottoman forces also raped and murdered Bulgarians during the 1877 Russo-Turkish war.
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suppressed the revolt, massacring up to 30,000 people in the process. Five thousand out of the seven thousand villagers of
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Baleva, Martina. "The Empire Strikes Back. Image Battles and Image Frontlines during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878."
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Hovannisian, Richard G (1997), "The Armenian Question in the Ottoman Empire, 1876–1914", in Hovannisian, Richard G (ed.),
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Ottoman government to declare bankruptcy in October 1875 and increase taxes on outlying provinces including the Balkans.
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Virtual War, Virtual Journalism?: Russian Media Responses to 'Balkan' Entanglements in Historical Perspective, 1877–2001
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s front pages, galvanized British public opinion against Disraeli's pro-Ottoman policy. In September, opposition leader
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of its earlier denouncement of Article 11 of the Paris Peace Treaty, thus enabling it to revive the Black Sea Fleet.
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river. They also possessed superior arms, including new British and American-made rifles and German-made artillery.
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in 1879. However, it is unclear if the numbers include refugees who emigrated after the suspension of hostilities.
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The British sent a fleet of battleships to intimidate Russia from entering the city, and Russian forces stopped at
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On 12 April 1877, Romania gave permission to the Russian troops to pass through its territory to attack the Turks.
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Iván Bertényi, "Enthusiasm for a Hereditary Enemy: Some Aspects of The Roots of Hungarian Turkophile Sentiments."
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After Bulgarian territories were liberated by the Russian Army during the war, they were governed initially by a
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Todorov, Nikolai. "The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 and the Liberation of Bulgaria: An Interpretative Essay."
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claims that 250–300,000 people, about 17% of the former Muslim population of Bulgaria, died as a consequence of
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Stone, James. "Reports from the Theatre of War. Major Viktor von Lignitz and the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78."
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on 27 April 1877. Capitalizing on Ter-Gukasov's victory there, Russian forces advanced, taking the region of
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the river, thus ensuring that Russian forces could cross the Danube at any point without resistance from the
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On 24 April 1877 Russia declared war on the Ottomans, and its troops entered Romania through the newly built
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after Gurko had managed to overcome their resistance in the passes of Western part of the Balkan Mountains.
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passive defence of fortified positions. By the end of hostilities the Serbs had captured Ak-Palanka (today
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sides, the Cretan Greeks finally surrendered when their ammunition ran out but were killed upon surrender.
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in July 1877, when Gurko's forces had to retreat back to the Shipka pass. In the aftermath of the battle,
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was committed to supporting the Ottomans in the ongoing Balkan crisis, the Liberal opposition newspaper
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encouraged Armenians to migrate to Russia in order to form a more concentrated block. In January 1878,
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The most notable massacre of Bulgarian civilians during the Russo-Turkish War took place during the
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However, this is directly contradicted by census figures, which, instead of a decrease, indicate a
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The Russian army in the decade prior to the war underwent major modernisation spearheaded by the
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in July 1875. By August almost all of Herzegovina had been seized and the revolt had spread into
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and supporting the political movement attempting to free Balkan nations from the Ottoman Empire.
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MacGahan toured the stricken regions of the Bulgarian uprising, and his report, splashed across
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guns also being used (but less commonly) and various older guns found primarily in fortresses.
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Word of the bashi-bazouks' atrocities filtered to the outside world by way of the American-run
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provided for the termination of this provisional Russian administration in May 1879, when the
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but Osman Pasha did not leave the fortress because he had orders to stay fortified in Plevna.
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highlanders resented new taxes and conscription, and fought against the Ottomans in the war.
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The Russian-led coalition won the war, pushing the Ottomans back all the way to the gates of
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A special Turkish military committee was established to quell the uprising. Regular troops (
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Russia ended the Crimean War with minimal territorial losses, but was forced to destroy its
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Russia preparing to release the Balkan dogs of war, while Britain warns him to take care.
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instead. This ultimately became the symbol of the Movement's national societies in most
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Jews in the five vilayets to form the future Principality of Bulgaria –
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Г.; Спектор А. А. (2005). 4269: 3914: 3597: 1706:In 1858, stirred by their clergy, the 1465: 10814:Serbian conflict with the Nogai Horde 10765:Serbian invasion of Macedonia led by 10367: 10086: 9818:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878 9653: 9606:Deployment in Nagorno-Karabakh (2020) 8984:Russian colonization of North America 8544: 7939: 7858:Zelenogorsky, Najden (3 March 2007), 7752:Seegel, Steven J (20 February 2024), 7386: 7293:. London: William Clowes & Sons. 7045: 6965: 6835:Seton-Watson, Robert William (1971). 6522:, Oxford University Press, p. 48 6399: 6378: 6369: 6165: 6154:Russian Atrocities in Asia and Europe 6125: 6109: 6093: 6077: 6060: 6043: 5874: 5872: 5680:American Journal of International Law 5655:from the original on 19 February 2022 5548: 5536: 5524: 5512: 5375:Reminiscences of the King of Roumania 5358:Reminiscences of the King of Roumania 5295: 5242: 5176: 5172: 5170: 5148: 5115: 5082: 5034: 4997: 4995: 4993: 4991: 4989: 4959: 4955: 4953: 4908: 4764:(Editorial staff) (4 December 1915). 4447: 4022: 3829: 3825:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878 3773:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878 3223:1878, the strategic fortress town of 2919:, and marched towards Ruschuk (today 2820: 2036: 1439: 1368:Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878 1226: 1078: 185:from Romania, Romanian annexation of 8619:Military history of the Soviet Union 7588: 7470: 7192: 6998: 6976:(in Bulgarian). Sega. Archived from 6862:Ivanova, Kameliya (6 January 2015). 6728: 6533: 6223: 5737: 4934: 4738:The Turkish empire from 1288 to 1914 4656:, New York: Basic Books, p. 467 4419:The Middle East, Abstracts and Index 4249:Спектор А. А. Всемирная история войн 4033:, published in 1878 by the novelist 3818: 3809:"an apologist for the Turkish state" 3546:Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople 3242: 3134: 2932:Finnish Guard sharpshooter battalion 2794: 2323:Expulsion of the Albanians 1877–1878 1735:British joined the French expedition 12840:Modern history of Georgia (country) 11916:Albanian-Yugoslav Border War (1921) 11458:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878) 11453:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–1862) 11438:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1852–1853) 10799:Byzantine–Hungarian War (1127–1129) 10756:Byzantine–Hungarian War (1127–1129) 10740:Byzantine–Hungarian War (1149–1155) 10053:Convention of Constantinople (1881) 9707:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878) 9360:Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 7967:International relations (1814–1919) 7780: 6961:. D Appleton & Co. p. 204. 5606: 5491:Melkonyan, Ashot (2011). "The Kars 4448:Crowe, John Henry Verinder (1911). 4343: 4197:. 2 Volumes. ABC-CLIO, 2014. p. 748 3309: 2961:, on the night of 27/28 June 1877 ( 2754: 2422: 2315:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878) 1987: 1982: 1795:Changing balance of power in Europe 1725:Fearing European intervention, the 1305:Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–1878) 24: 10655:Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1456 10612:Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1438 10604:Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1437 10601:Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1427 10598:Ottoman invasion of Serbia in 1425 10173: 9406:Guerrilla war in the Baltic states 8772:1993 Russian constitutional crisis 7884:Stanishev, Sergej (3 March 2007), 7582: 7334:. London: Longmans, Green & Co 7315:. 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Psychology Press. p. 283. 5212:Russo-Turkish Naval War 1877–1878 5004:Russo-Turkish Naval War 1877–1878 4654:The History of the Ottoman Empire 4619:The Autobiography of a Journalist 4557:, London: B Quaritch, p. 219 4228:Russo-Turkish Naval War 1877–1878 3838:Bones of massacred Bulgarians at 3452:A surprising consequence came in 3350:were supporters of the Russians. 3278:demanding union with Greece. The 2894: 12651:Insurgency in the Preševo Valley 12285:Battle of the Dalmatian Channels 11557:Herzegovina uprising (1852–1862) 11538:Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878) 10842:Serbian nobility conflict (1369) 10773:Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 10761:Byzantine civil war of 1321–1328 10395:Wars and battles involving Serbs 10347: 10346: 9903: 9895: 9887: 9879: 9871: 9863: 9855: 9847: 9839: 9831: 9728:Serbian–Turkish Wars (1876–1878) 9723:Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) 9702:Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) 9325:Soviet–Japanese border conflicts 9118:Russian conquest of Central Asia 9054:Russian conquest of the Caucasus 8850:Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) 8792:Insurgency in the North Caucasus 7913:Ambassador of Russia in Bulgaria 7569:. London: Macmillan and Co. 1878 7551:. London: Macmillan and Co. 1878 7413:The Ottoman Steam Navy 1828–1923 7205: 7186: 7159: 7143: 7127: 7110: 7093: 7066: 7039: 7004: 6874: 6855: 6828: 6763: 6671: 6626: 6621:Encyclopedia of Genocide, Vol. 2 6611: 6580: 6564: 6539: 6491: 6478: 6454: 6439: 6427: 6354: 6270: 6253: 6168:The Congress of Berlin and after 5462:The Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878 4679: 4251:(in Russian), Minsk, p. 376 3618: 3389:Intervention by the Great Powers 3235:and reconstituted them into the 3165:Governor General of the Caucasus 2202:reported Turkish authorities in 2161: 2145: 2122: 2095: 2011:Herzegovinian insurgents in 1875 1298:Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878) 1270:Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) 1042: 1010: 999: 979: 956: 929: 885: 863: 837: 825: 813: 801: 789: 777: 765: 753: 733: 721: 709: 697: 685: 673: 654: 642: 630: 618: 605: 590: 572: 560: 548: 536: 524: 512: 500: 488: 476: 464: 452: 440: 428: 416: 404: 392: 379: 364: 310: 292: 267: 256: 245: 218: 89:(10 months and 1 week) 54: 10977:Battle of Saint Gotthard (1705) 10922:Hungarian campaign of 1527–1528 10435:Bulgarian–Serbian border revolt 10043:Austro–Serbian Alliance of 1881 9611:Deployment in Kazakhstan (2022) 9256:Red Army invasion of Azerbaijan 9197:1919 Soviet invasion of Ukraine 7530:. 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Plovdiv. 6664:Edward Tabor Linenthal (2001) 6501:(1999), Northumberland Press, 5843:, 3 March 2017, archived from 4887:"The liberation of Bulgaria", 4321: 4240: 4220: 4200: 4187: 4158: 4126:Monument to the Tsar Liberator 3922:Circassian minority in Dobruja 3627:Turkish refugees fleeing from 3473:Alliance Israélite Universelle 3298:, most of Thessaly (excluding 3194:(Ter-Ghukasov/Ter-Ghukasyan), 3161:Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich 2017:Herzegovina Uprising (1875–78) 1741:The revolt in Crete, 1866–1869 1680:, concluded at the end of the 114: 60:Clockwise, from top left: the 18:Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 13: 1: 12765:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 12159:Operation Rösselsprung (1944) 12084:Nagykanizsa–Körmend Offensive 11953:Uprising in Montenegro (1941) 11568:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 11158:Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) 11067:Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion 10992:Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739) 10972:Rákóczi's War of Independence 10789:Hungarian invasions of Europe 10215:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 9803:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 9516:South Ossetia war (1991–1992) 9394:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 9145:Russian invasion of Manchuria 9135:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 9081:Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) 9076:Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) 9019:Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) 9009:Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) 8974:Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790) 8969:Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792) 8959:Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) 8949:Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) 8927:Russo-Persian War (1722–1723) 8922:Russo-Turkish War (1710–1711) 8899:Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700) 8894:Russo-Turkish War (1676–1681) 8869:Russo-Persian War (1651–1653) 8845:Russo-Swedish War (1590–1595) 8840:Russo-Turkish War (1568–1570) 8825:Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557) 8700:List of wars involving Russia 8695:Sino-Russian border conflicts 8337:Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits 8291:1917 Franco-Russian agreement 8281:Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty 7577:– via Internet Archive. 7559:– via Internet Archive. 7447:– via Internet Archive. 7342:– via Internet Archive. 7323:– via Internet Archive. 7263:A Concise History of Bulgaria 7152:Russian-Turkish war 1877–1878 6684:Review of Middle East Studies 6548:A Concise History of Bulgaria 6286:Osmani, Mead (19 June 2018). 5897:10.1080/13602004.2019.1654186 4152: 4068:depicted the war in Romania. 3577:into Article 61, which read: 3439:1879 Treaty of Constantinople 3330:Uprising of Sheikh Ubeydullah 2996:Fighting near Ivanovo-Chiflik 2934:during Battle of Gorni Dubnik 2847:, declared its independence. 2393:(up to 20 divisions). Sultan 2168:Bashi-bazouks' atrocities in 1333:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 11527:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 11473:Battles for Plav and Gusinje 11153:War of the Polish Succession 10465:Bulgarian-Serbian War (1330) 10460:Bulgarian-Serbian War (1291) 10455:Bulgarian-Serbian War (1290) 10450:Bulgarian-Serbian War (1203) 10445:Bulgarian-Serbian War (1202) 10154:Yıldız assassination attempt 10133:Senate of the Ottoman Empire 10129:Ottoman constitution of 1876 10023:Battles for Plav and Gusinje 9808:Romanian War of Independence 9471:Eritrean War of Independence 9441:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 9436:East German uprising of 1953 9377:Eastern Front (World War II) 9266:Red Army invasion of Georgia 9261:Red Army invasion of Armenia 9229:Estonian War of Independence 9170:Russian occupation of Tabriz 9091:Hungarian Revolution of 1848 9049:War of the Seventh Coalition 8932:War of the Polish Succession 8879:Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) 8197:Second Industrial Revolution 8071:League of the Three Emperors 7679:East European Jewish Affairs 6810:]. 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S. (1958). 7439:. London: Swan Sonneschein 7372:. Transaction Publishers. 7331:The Defence of Plevna 1877 7267:Cambridge University Press 7154:(in Bulgarian), p. 75 7117:Magnússon, Eiríkr (1891). 6974:"Позитано. "Души в окови"" 6571:Frucht, Richard C (2005), 6203:. Routledge. p. 157. 5649:Great Russian Encyclopedia 5151:The Russo-turkish war 1877 4451:"Russo-Turkish Wars"  3822: 3536:in the eastern provinces ( 3392: 3357: 3327: 3246: 2798: 2758: 2547:10 squadrons 15 batteries 2426: 2308: 2239:hired American journalist 2218:, and then to the British 2040: 2014: 1968:most recent ending in 1862 1949:Balkan crisis of 1875–1876 1699: 12835:Modern history of Armenia 12800:Wars involving Montenegro 12688: 12565: 12365: 12207: 12194:Battle of Sarajevo (1945) 12022:1942 Montenegro offensive 11947:Uprising in Serbia (1941) 11929: 11886: 11755: 11669: 11626: 11619: 11588:Battle of Sarajevo (1878) 11563:Krivošije uprising (1869) 11521:Priest Jovica's Rebellion 11498: 11430: 11184: 11177: 11133: 11090: 11025: 10906: 10899: 10837:Serbian civil war of 1331 10781: 10694: 10478: 10420:Bulgar–Serb War (839–842) 10410: 10401: 10341: 10265: 10228: 10207: 10186: 10170: 10159:Second Constitutional Era 10121: 9965: 9933:Constantinople Conference 9913: 9828: 9798: 9780:1878 Macedonian rebellion 9772: 9741: 9715: 9694: 9687: 9619: 9554: 9345:Soviet invasion of Poland 9155: 9039:French invasion of Russia 8907: 8805: 8724: 8650:Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars 8642: 8599: 8592: 8435: 8299: 8212: 8097:European balance of power 8089: 8024: 7973: 7452:McCarthy, Justin (1995). 7261:Crampton, R. J. (2006) . 7166:Richmond, Walter (2013). 7123:. T. F. Unwin. p. 8. 6881:Dimitrov, Georgi (1900). 6781:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 6696:10.1017/S0026318400034337 6668:. 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P. (2002). 7285:Gladstone, William Ewart 7136:The New Review, Volume 1 7100:Culbertson, Ely (1940). 5746:Harvard University Press 4919:: Lib FL, archived from 4911: 4327:Scafes, Cornel, et al., 4294:] (in Russian). М.: 4248: 4230:. 2017. Stratus. p. 88. 4169:(in Finnish). Helsinki: 4005:Red Lion and Sun Society 3856:indiscriminate slaughter 3374:Principality of Bulgaria 3342:, Kurdish notables like 2648:2 squadrons 2 batteries 2598:3 squadrons 3 batteries 2429:Ottoman Army (1861–1922) 2082:were put to death. Both 1832:The New European Concert 1820:and the Balkan ports of 1727:Ottoman foreign minister 1312:First Constitutional Era 990:2,456 killed and wounded 967:4,302 killed and missing 904:Olender: 490,000–530,000 130:Principality of Bulgaria 12805:Wars involving Bulgaria 12785:Wars involving Chechnya 12657:Prizren incident (1999) 12528:Operation Southern Move 12373:Battle of Bosanski Brod 12220:Plitvice Lakes incident 12164:Kosovo Operation (1944) 12099:Capture of Olovo (1941) 12069:Battle of Kupres (1942) 12017:Battle of Lijevče Field 11831:Kosovo offensive (1915) 11656:Fight on Čelopek (1906) 11354:Second Serbian Uprising 11143:Serbian Hussar Regiment 11052:Battle of Mohács (1687) 11035:Long War (Ottoman wars) 10882:Battle of Kosovo (1448) 10608:Battle of Trnava (1430) 10352:Category:Abdul Hamid II 9957:Treaty of Berlin (1878) 9128:Khivan campaign of 1873 8979:Russo-Polish War (1792) 8393:Alaska boundary dispute 8066:Anglo-Japanese Alliance 8049:Franco-Russian Alliance 7839:14 October 2018 at the 7709:(U of Utah Press, 2011) 7697:East European Quarterly 7471:Reid, James J. (2000). 7169:The Circassian Genocide 7049:Derrida and Hospitality 6649:Hovannisian, Richard G. 5632:The Balkans Since 1453 5561:Jwaideh, Wadie (2006). 5418:Bayonets before Bullets 5328:Menning, Bruce (2000), 5243:Barry, Quintin (2012). 5210:Olender, Piotr (2017). 5177:Barry, Quintin (2012). 5116:Barry, Quintin (2012). 5083:Barry, Quintin (2012). 5035:Barry, Quintin (2012). 5002:Olender, Piotr (2017). 4960:Barry, Quintin (2012). 4495:Vatikiotis, PJ (1997), 4461:Encyclopædia Britannica 4167:Suomen kaarti 1812–1905 3961:(1864), which made the 3959:First Geneva Convention 3615:policy during the war. 3607:Both sides carried out 3370:Treaty of Berlin (1878) 3149:1st Caucasus Army Corps 2971:Alexander III of Russia 2841:Principality of Romania 2255:William Ewart Gladstone 1696:Crisis in Lebanon, 1860 1678:1856 Paris Peace Treaty 1654:, and also annexed the 1604:Russko-turetskaya voyna 1410:Treaty of Berlin (1878) 12845:Alexander II of Russia 12790:Wars involving Romania 12335:Operation Medak Pocket 12270:Battle of the Barracks 11996:Battle of the Sutjeska 11940:Invasion of Yugoslavia 11921:Drenica-Junik Uprising 11841:Battle of Malka Nidzhe 11821:Battle of Kaymakchalan 11661:Battle of Pirot (1913) 11583:Battle of Vitez (1878) 11578:Battle of Jajce (1878) 11532:Battle of Vršac (1849) 11286:Liberation of Belgrade 11195:First Serbian Uprising 11105:Cretan War (1645–1669) 11007:Battle of Petrovaradin 10887:Fall of Constantinople 10832:War of Hum (1326–1329) 10767:Syrgiannes Palaiologos 10578:Battle of Vitosha Pass 10507:Battle of Sırp Sındığı 10199:Yıldız Hamidiye Mosque 10179: 9764:Kresna–Razlog uprising 9759:Razlovtsi insurrection 9754:April Uprising of 1876 9601:Western Libya campaign 9276:East Karelian uprising 8797:Wagner Group rebellion 8732:Uprising of Bolotnikov 8312:Unification of Germany 8259:Taft–Katsura agreement 7803:(in Russian), Kulichki 7688:71.2 (2012): 287–307. 7664:41.2 (2014): 181–196. 7651:Glenny, Misha (2012), 7527:The Balkans Since 1453 7243:Caucasian Battlefields 7106:. Winston. p. 55. 7046:Still, Judith (2012). 6034:6 January 2010 at the 5297:Schem, Alexander Jacob 4583:The Historical Journal 4368:Всемирная история войн 4247:Мерников, АГ (2005), 4165:Torsten Ekman (2006). 4116:History of the Balkans 3950: 3904:(regular Ottoman Army 3848:Battle of Stara Zagora 3843: 3647: 3635: 3584: 3559: 3549:Nerses II Varzhapetian 3525: 3412: 3344:Abdürrezzak Bedir Khan 3325: 3306:were ceded to Greece. 3144: 2997: 2935: 2904: 2859: 2817: 2553:(40,130 men, 90 guns) 2499:Abdülkerim Nadir Pasha 2465:; the irregulars used 2459:Peabody-Martini rifles 2353:met Austria-Hungary's 2342: 2187: 2012: 1964:Bosnia and Herzegovina 1958: 1874:Three Emperors' League 1870:Alexander II of Russia 1804: 1803:Ottoman Empire in 1862 1792: 1754: 1573: 1424:Kresna–Razlog uprising 1284:Razlovtsi insurrection 1277:April Uprising of 1876 1021:2,400 dead and wounded 950:1,713 died from wounds 944:81,166 died of disease 355:Commanders and leaders 181:Russian annexation of 12795:Wars involving Serbia 12674:1999 F-117A shootdown 12545:Operation Deny Flight 12540:1995 Pale air strikes 12418:Operation Corridor 92 12225:Battle of Borovo Selo 12057:Operation Draufgänger 11740:Siege of Vidin (1913) 11636:Fight on Šuplji Kamen 11346:Hadži Prodan's Revolt 11216:Batočina and Jagodina 10735:Battle of Tara (1150) 10624:Battle of Nish (1443) 10496:Battle of Stephaniana 10425:Bulgar–Serb War (853) 10177: 9943:Treaty of San Stefano 9785:Epirus Revolt of 1878 9749:Stara Zagora Uprising 9596:Intervention in Syria 9531:Tajikistani Civil War 9239:Lithuanian–Soviet War 9180:Battle of Robat Karim 8629:Post-Soviet conflicts 8398:First Moroccan Crisis 8112:Spread of nationalism 8076:Eight-Nation Alliance 7787:, MSU, archived from 7621:The Balkan Volunteers 6864:"Страшното в Карлово" 6747:10.1002/9781118475683 6589:The history of Turkey 6546:Crampton, RJ (1997), 6518:McCarthy, J. (2001), 6181:Joseph, John (1983), 5772:27.2 (2013): 209–218 5497:Armenian Kars and Ani 5478:Armenian Kars and Ani 4551:Churchill, C (1862), 4065:Independența României 4062:The 1912 silent film 3940: 3837: 3642:The execution of the 3641: 3626: 3579: 3554: 3523: 3424:Treaty of San Stefano 3406: 3395:Treaty of San Stefano 3317: 3249:Epirus Revolt of 1878 3247:Further information: 3188:Mikhail Loris-Melikov 3186:commanders: Generals 3142: 3015:Battle of Shipka Pass 2995: 2929: 2902: 2853: 2832:near Ungheni, on the 2808: 2761:Imperial Russian Army 2570:Kaisserli Ahmed Pasha 2391:Imperial Russian Army 2334: 2283:Patriotic War of 1812 2241:Januarius A. MacGahan 2231:Disraeli's government 2229:). 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Dowling. 3485:substantial increase 3257:Cretan revolt (1878) 3104:Battle of Tashkessen 3064:Sanjak of Novi Pazar 2951:the Ottoman monitor 2839:On 10 May 1877, the 2813:, 1877, painting by 2445:had reorganised the 2418:Status of combatants 2371:No written agreement 2003:Herzegovina Uprising 1859:, led by Chancellor 1809:continued to decline 1667:Conflict pre-history 1403:Cretan revolt (1878) 1291:Reichstadt Agreement 1256:Great Eastern Crisis 941:15,567–30,000 killed 191:Greek annexation of 74:Battle of Tashkessen 44:Great Eastern Crisis 12513:Operation Mistral 2 12443:Operation Bøllebank 12413:Operation Vrbas '92 12388:Siege of Srebrenica 12330:Operation Maslenica 12305:Operation Whirlwind 12199:Battle of Zelengora 11901:Uprising in Drenica 11861:Ovče Pole Offensive 11811:Battle of the Drina 11735:Battle of Knjaževac 11730:Battle of Kalimanci 11706:Siege of Adrianople 11628:Macedonian Struggle 11605:Battle of Slivnitsa 11595:Serbo-Bulgarian War 11525:Several battles of 11120:Battle of Slankamen 11057:Uprising in Vučitrn 10937:Battle of Keresztes 10932:Battle of Sződfalva 10862:Battle of Kosmidion 10852:Battle of Nicopolis 10730:Siege of Ras (1127) 10491:Battle of Gallipoli 10138:Chamber of Deputies 9973:Bulgarian Exarchate 9639:Sphere of influence 9569:Russo-Ukrainian War 9426:First Indochina War 9399:Soviet–Japanese War 9335:Xinjiang War (1937) 9204:Kazakhstan Campaign 8989:Kościuszko Uprising 8889:Second Northern War 8767:Coup attempt (1991) 8660:Soviet-Finnish wars 8468:Philippine–American 8453:First Sino-Japanese 8286:Racconigi agreement 8232:Treaty of Frankfurt 8192:Great Rapprochement 8146:Scramble for Africa 7781:Sowards, Steven W, 7681:26.2 (1996): 53–66. 7655:, New York: Penguin 7623:(Hutchinson, 1968). 7619:Anderson, Dorothy. 5840:statlib.nsi.bg:8181 5738:Lohr, Eric (2012). 5634:(1958) pp. 408–412. 5432:, pp. 113–114. 5392:The Siege of Pleven 5285:on 30 December 2007 5149:Drury, Ian (1994). 4890:History of Bulgaria 4726:, pp. 209–210. 4571:, pp. 142–143. 4139:Serbo-Russian March 3915:Against Circassians 3598:Civilian casualties 3564:Austen Henry Layard 3200:Beybut Shelkovnikov 2738:Crete and European 2514: 2134:Vasily Vereshchagin 2103:Konstantin Makovsky 1919:Alexander Gorchakov 1035:90,000–120,000 dead 922:96,733–111,166 dead 844:Hassan Ismail Pasha 612:Ibrahim Edhem Pasha 329:Albanian volunteers 183:Southern Bessarabia 159:become part of the 12815:Russo-Turkish wars 12620:Battle of Podujevo 12610:Battle of Oraovica 12595:Attack on Orahovac 12300:Operation Orkan 91 12295:Operation Otkos 10 12290:Siege of Dubrovnik 12149:Operation Prijedor 12114:Operation Kopaonik 12074:Battle of Višegrad 12037:Belgrade Offensive 11968:Battle of Pljevlja 11906:Christmas Uprising 11851:Monastir offensive 11826:Battle of Kolubara 11801:Battle of Bazargic 11772:Battle of Mojkovac 11696:Battle of Monastir 11686:Battle of Kumanovo 11646:Fight in Tabanovce 11516:Jančić's rebellion 11463:Battle of Vučji Do 11443:Battle of Grahovac 11186:Serbian Revolution 10952:Battle of Batočina 10745:Siege of Braničevo 10664:Siege of Smederevo 10650:Battle of Leskovac 10644:Battle of Kruševac 10635:Battle of Kunovica 10629:Battle of Zlatitsa 10594:Second Scutari War 10584:Battle of Carmorlu 10572:Siege of Novo Brdo 10566:Battle of Tripolje 10501:Battle of Demotika 10470:Battle of Velbazhd 10180: 10149:Hamidian massacres 9953:Congress of Berlin 9688:Wars and conflicts 9629:Russian Revolution 9564:Russo-Georgian War 9546:Second Chechen War 9526:Georgian Civil War 9165:Russo-Japanese War 8917:Great Northern War 8815:Russo-Crimean Wars 8787:Second Chechen War 8685:Russo-Turkish wars 8680:Russo-Swedish wars 8670:Russo-Persian Wars 8655:Russo-Crimean Wars 8327:Congress of Berlin 8244:Reinsurance Treaty 8222:Congress of Vienna 8202:Industrial warfare 8168:Scramble for China 7923:on 24 October 2007 7897:on 25 October 2007 7871:on 25 October 2007 7829:on 13 October 2006 7791:on 15 October 2007 7714:War in the Balkans 7670:Murray, Nicholas. 6771:Kieser, Hans-Lukas 6460:Karpat, Kemal H., 5946:Hurewitz, Jacob C. 5748:. pp. 39–40. 5539:, p. 332-333. 5527:, p. 330-331. 5515:, p. 326-328. 5214:. pp. 28–35. 5006:. pp. 38–42. 4923:on 28 October 2007 4897:on 11 October 2010 4466:The War of 1877–78 4435:Ottoman Population 4344:Urlanis, Boris C. 4132:The Turkish Gambit 4078:The Turkish Gambit 4057:partitioned Poland 4023:In popular culture 4017:Iranian Revolution 3987:Geneva Conventions 3951: 3844: 3830:Against Bulgarians 3758:Dennis P. 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8051: 8044:Triple Entente 8041: 8040: 8039: 8028: 8026: 8022: 8021: 8019: 8018: 8013: 8011:United Kingdom 8008: 8003: 7998: 7993: 7988: 7983: 7977: 7975: 7971: 7970: 7963: 7962: 7955: 7948: 7940: 7934: 7933: 7907: 7881: 7848: 7845: 7844: 7843: 7831: 7817: 7806: 7794: 7778: 7767: 7747: 7746:External links 7744: 7743: 7742: 7736: 7721: 7710: 7703: 7693: 7682: 7675: 7668: 7658: 7648: 7641: 7634: 7624: 7617: 7584: 7581: 7580: 7579: 7561: 7542: 7536: 7521: 7515: 7497: 7483: 7468: 7462: 7449: 7427: 7421: 7408: 7402: 7384: 7378: 7363: 7357: 7344: 7325: 7303: 7281: 7275: 7258: 7247: 7236: 7233: 7231: 7230: 7204: 7201:(in Romanian). 7185: 7178: 7158: 7142: 7126: 7109: 7092: 7085: 7065: 7058: 7038: 7023: 7003: 7001:, p. 148. 6991: 6964: 6947: 6935: 6908: 6873: 6854: 6847: 6827: 6794: 6787: 6775:"Introduction" 6762: 6755: 6727: 6704: 6670: 6657: 6641: 6625: 6610: 6594: 6579: 6573:Eastern Europe 6563: 6556: 6538: 6526: 6510: 6490: 6477: 6453: 6438: 6426: 6424:, p. 265. 6414: 6389: 6377: 6362: 6353: 6333: 6316:(in Turkish). 6297: 6278: 6269: 6252: 6250:, p. 114. 6240: 6238:, p. 111. 6228: 6226:, p. 324. 6216: 6209: 6189: 6173: 6158: 6143: 6124: 6108: 6092: 6076: 6059: 6042: 6021: 6003: 5996: 5972: 5964:Balkian, Peter 5956: 5937: 5918: 5891:(3): 411–431. 5868: 5850: 5827: 5810:(in Turkish). 5791: 5778: 5761: 5754: 5730: 5666: 5636: 5623: 5605: 5598: 5580: 5573: 5553: 5551:, p. 365. 5541: 5529: 5517: 5502: 5483: 5468: 5446: 5444:, p. 546. 5434: 5422: 5409: 5397: 5382: 5365: 5348: 5346:, p. 131. 5336: 5320: 5308: 5288: 5268: 5253: 5235: 5220: 5202: 5187: 5166: 5159: 5141: 5126: 5108: 5093: 5075: 5060: 5045: 5027: 5012: 4985: 4970: 4949: 4935:Potemkin, VP, 4927: 4915:(in Russian), 4901: 4879: 4875:Gladstone 1876 4867: 4863:Gladstone 1876 4855: 4830: 4806: 4799: 4779: 4756: 4754:, p. 210. 4752:Jonassohn 1999 4744: 4728: 4724:Jonassohn 1999 4711: 4709:, p. 264. 4699: 4680:Deák, István. 4672: 4670:, p. 146. 4660: 4644: 4642:, p. 122. 4632: 4608: 4573: 4561: 4543: 4522: 4515: 4487: 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W. 4199: 4186: 4179: 4156: 4154: 4151: 4150: 4149: 4142: 4135: 4128: 4123: 4118: 4113: 4108: 4103: 4101:Batak massacre 4098: 4093: 4086: 4083: 4024: 4021: 3934: 3931: 3929: 3926: 3924:was expelled. 3916: 3913: 3898:Leandre le Gay 3852:Suleiman Pasha 3831: 3828: 3823:Main article: 3820: 3817: 3780: 3777: 3738:Ottoman Empire 3702:Danube vilayet 3684: 3681: 3667:The Daily News 3620: 3617: 3604: 3601: 3599: 3596: 3517: 3514: 3478:Bulgarian Jews 3466: 3463: 3390: 3387: 3385: 3382: 3358:Main article: 3355: 3352: 3328:Main article: 3311: 3308: 3244: 3241: 3136: 3133: 3048:Mihail Cerchez 2983:Veliko Tarnovo 2896: 2895:Balkan theatre 2893: 2822: 2819: 2796: 2793: 2759:Main article: 2756: 2753: 2750: 2749: 2746: 2744: 2742: 2740:Ottoman lands 2735: 2734: 2731: 2729: 2727: 2721: 2720: 2717: 2715: 2713: 2709: 2708: 2705: 2703: 2701:Suleiman Pasha 2698: 2692: 2691: 2685: 2681:45 battalions 2679: 2677: 2674:Constantinople 2657: 2656: 2650: 2646:12 battalions 2644: 2641: 2635: 2634: 2628: 2624:65 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8277: 8274: 8270: 8267: 8266: 8265: 8262: 8260: 8257: 8255: 8252: 8250: 8247: 8245: 8242: 8240: 8237: 8233: 8230: 8229: 8228: 8225: 8223: 8220: 8219: 8217: 8211: 8203: 8200: 8199: 8198: 8195: 8193: 8190: 8188: 8185: 8179: 8176: 8174: 8171: 8169: 8166: 8164: 8161: 8160: 8159: 8156: 8152: 8149: 8148: 8147: 8144: 8143: 8142: 8139: 8137: 8134: 8130: 8127: 8126: 8125: 8122: 8118: 8115: 8113: 8110: 8108: 8105: 8104: 8103: 8100: 8098: 8095: 8094: 8092: 8088: 8082: 8081:Balkan League 8079: 8077: 8074: 8072: 8069: 8067: 8064: 8060: 8057: 8055: 8052: 8050: 8047: 8046: 8045: 8042: 8038: 8037:Dual Alliance 8035: 8034: 8033: 8030: 8029: 8027: 8023: 8017: 8016:United States 8014: 8012: 8009: 8007: 8004: 8002: 7999: 7997: 7994: 7992: 7989: 7987: 7984: 7982: 7979: 7978: 7976: 7972: 7968: 7961: 7956: 7954: 7949: 7947: 7942: 7941: 7938: 7919: 7915: 7914: 7908: 7893: 7889: 7888: 7882: 7867: 7863: 7862: 7856: 7855: 7854: 7853: 7842: 7838: 7835: 7832: 7828: 7824: 7823: 7818: 7813: 7812: 7807: 7802: 7801: 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V. 7304: 7300: 7296: 7292: 7291: 7286: 7282: 7278: 7276:0-521-85085-1 7272: 7268: 7265:. Cambridge: 7264: 7259: 7255: 7254: 7248: 7244: 7239: 7238: 7218: 7214: 7208: 7200: 7196: 7189: 7181: 7175: 7171: 7170: 7162: 7153: 7146: 7138: 7137: 7130: 7122: 7121: 7113: 7105: 7104: 7096: 7088: 7082: 7078: 7077: 7069: 7061: 7055: 7051: 7050: 7042: 7034: 7030: 7026: 7024:0-313-31311-3 7020: 7016: 7015: 7007: 7000: 6995: 6979: 6975: 6968: 6960: 6959: 6951: 6945:, p. 49. 6944: 6939: 6931: 6927: 6923: 6919: 6912: 6904: 6898: 6890: 6886: 6885: 6877: 6869: 6865: 6858: 6850: 6844: 6840: 6839: 6831: 6823: 6817: 6809: 6805: 6798: 6790: 6784: 6780: 6776: 6772: 6766: 6758: 6752: 6748: 6744: 6740: 6739: 6731: 6723: 6719: 6715: 6711: 6707: 6705:0-87850-094-4 6701: 6697: 6693: 6689: 6685: 6681: 6674: 6667: 6661: 6654: 6650: 6645: 6638: 6634: 6629: 6622: 6619: 6614: 6607: 6603: 6598: 6590: 6583: 6575:, p. 641 6574: 6567: 6559: 6557:0-521-56719-X 6553: 6549: 6542: 6535: 6530: 6521: 6514: 6508: 6504: 6500: 6494: 6487: 6481: 6475: 6471: 6467: 6463: 6457: 6449: 6442: 6435: 6434:McCarthy 1995 6430: 6423: 6422:Hupchick 2002 6418: 6410: 6403: 6396: 6394: 6387: 6381: 6373: 6366: 6357: 6349: 6342: 6340: 6338: 6328: 6323: 6319: 6315: 6311: 6304: 6302: 6289: 6282: 6273: 6266: 6262: 6256: 6249: 6248:Crampton 2006 6244: 6237: 6236:Crampton 2006 6232: 6225: 6220: 6212: 6206: 6202: 6201: 6193: 6184: 6177: 6170:, p. 157 6169: 6162: 6155: 6150: 6148: 6140: 6136: 6131: 6129: 6121: 6117: 6112: 6105: 6101: 6096: 6089: 6085: 6080: 6073: 6069: 6063: 6056: 6052: 6046: 6040: 6037: 6033: 6030: 6029:Balkan tarihi 6025: 6017: 6013: 6007: 5999: 5997:0-312-10168-6 5993: 5989: 5985: 5984: 5976: 5969: 5965: 5960: 5951: 5947: 5941: 5932: 5928: 5922: 5914: 5910: 5906: 5902: 5898: 5894: 5890: 5886: 5882: 5875: 5873: 5864: 5857: 5855: 5846: 5842: 5841: 5834: 5832: 5822: 5817: 5813: 5809: 5805: 5798: 5796: 5788: 5782: 5775: 5771: 5765: 5757: 5751: 5747: 5743: 5742: 5734: 5726: 5722: 5718: 5714: 5710: 5706: 5702: 5698: 5694: 5690: 5686: 5683:(in French). 5682: 5681: 5673: 5671: 5654: 5650: 5646: 5640: 5633: 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3998: 3994: 3990: 3988: 3984: 3980: 3976: 3972: 3968: 3964: 3960: 3956: 3948: 3944: 3939: 3925: 3923: 3912: 3909: 3907: 3903: 3899: 3895: 3894:Vito Positano 3890: 3888: 3884: 3880: 3875: 3873: 3869: 3865: 3859: 3857: 3853: 3849: 3841: 3836: 3826: 3816: 3814: 3810: 3806: 3802: 3797: 3795: 3791: 3787: 3776: 3774: 3768: 3765: 3763: 3759: 3753: 3751: 3750:North Dobruja 3745: 3741: 3739: 3735: 3731: 3727: 3723: 3719: 3714: 3712: 3707: 3703: 3699: 3695: 3689: 3680: 3676: 3673: 3668: 3663: 3659: 3654: 3645: 3644:Bashi-bazouks 3640: 3634: 3630: 3625: 3619:Against Turks 3616: 3614: 3610: 3595: 3583: 3578: 3575: 3570: 3565: 3558: 3553: 3550: 3547: 3543: 3539: 3535: 3531: 3522: 3513: 3510: 3506: 3502: 3498: 3494: 3490: 3486: 3481: 3479: 3475: 3474: 3462: 3459: 3455: 3450: 3445: 3440: 3435: 3432: 3427: 3425: 3421: 3416: 3410: 3405: 3400: 3396: 3381: 3379: 3375: 3371: 3367: 3361: 3351: 3349: 3346:and a son of 3345: 3341: 3337: 3331: 3324: 3320: 3319:Plevna Chapel 3316: 3307: 3305: 3302:) as well as 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Index

Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878
Great Eastern Crisis
Russo-Turkish wars

Action off Măcin
Battle of Shipka Pass
Siege of Plevna
Battle of Tashkessen
Balkans
Caucasus
aftermath
Principality of Bulgaria
Romania
Serbia
Montenegro
Ottoman Empire
Kars
Batum Oblasts
Russian Empire
Britain
Cyprus
Austria-Hungary
Bosnia
Southern Bessarabia
Northern Dobruja
Thessaly
Arta
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Guard of Finland

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