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Русско-Турецкая война 1877-1878 гг.
Причины войны. Планы сторон. Способы ведения войны и боя в первом периоде войны. Новая тактика в сражениях под Плевной и Горным
Дубняком. Способы ведения войны и боя во втором периоде войны. Переход русской армии через Балканы. Окружение
турецкой армии под Шейново. [rus]
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Дедовские войны
Иллюстрированные рассказы о войнах Российской империи. [rus]
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Russo-Turkish Wars
The great eastward expansion of Russia in the 16th and
17th cent., during the decline of the Ottoman Empire, nevertheless left the shores
of the Black Sea in the hands of the Ottoman sultans and their vassals, the khans
of Crimea. The Russo-Turkish Wars were the result of Russian attempts to find an
outlet on the Black Sea and—in later stages—to conquer the Caucasus, dominate
the Balkan Peninsula, gain control of the Dardanelles and Bosporus straits, and
retain access to world trade routes.
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Русско-Турецкая война 1877-1878 гг
Всем известно, что победа России в этой войне
послужила освобождению братских балканских
народов от османского ига.
Но очень интересно посмотреть на эту войну глазами
турок. [rus]
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Russo-Turkish Wars
The great eastward expansion of Russia in the 16th and
17th cent., during the decline of the Ottoman Empire, nevertheless left the shores
of the Black Sea in the hands of the Ottoman sultans and their vassals, the khans
of Crimea. The Russo-Turkish Wars were the result of Russian attempts to find an
outlet on the Black Sea and—in later stages—to conquer the Caucasus, dominate
the Balkan Peninsula, gain control of the Dardanelles and Bosporus straits, and
retain access to world trade routes. [eng]
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1Up Info > Russo-Turkish Wars (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
1Up Info provides detailed information on this topic. Browse through this article and follow related links for complete research. [eng]
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Russo-Turkish Wars on Encyclopedia.com 2002
The great eastward expansion of Russia in the 16th and 17th cent., during the decline of the Ottoman Empire, nevertheless left the shores of the
Black Sea in the hands of the Ottoman sultans and their vassals, the khans of Crimea . The Russo-Turkish Wars were the result of Russian
attempts to find an outlet on the Black Sea andin later stagesto conquer the Caucasus, dominate the Balkan Peninsula, gain control of the
Dardanelles and Bosporus straits, and retain access to world trade routes. [eng]
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Медали - Комплект медалей Русско-Турецкая война
'Геральдика' производит высшего качества гербы, эмблемы, памятные медали и сувениры, факсимильные копии оружия, барельефы. [rus]
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Russo-Turkish war 1877
The earlier wars between Russia and Turkey possess little military interest today, and are scarcely
remembered except as the occasion of Suvarov's exploits. The first of the three 19th-century (1806-1812) wars, however, though much less vigorously
fought than the preceding wars, at any rate introduced the "Eastern question" into European politics as a factor affecting the balance of power, and its
cessation at the moment of Napoleon's advance on Moscow had a great effect on the emperor's Russian campaign. [eng]
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Russo-Turkish War 1877-78
In 1875, the Balkans erupted in a fury, and a chain of events that
would eventually lead to war. Bosnia and Herzegovina rose up and
revolted against the high Muslim taxes. The Serbs seeing that Bosnia and
Herzegovina had risen up go in and help the horribly oppressed Bulgars
rise up also. [eng]
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Russo-Turkish Wars
In 1736 war again broke out between the Ottomans and Russia, allied with Austria. The Russians recaptured
Azov and won a spectacular success in Moldavia, where General MГјnnich entered Jassy (1739). However,
Austria became alarmed by Russian ambitions in the Balkans and concluded the separate Treaty of Belgrade
(1739), in which Russia was forced to join. Russia agreed to demilitarize Azov and not to build a Black Sea
fleet. [eng]
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Osprey Publishing - The Russo-Turkish War 1877
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Russo-Turkish Wars. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The great eastward expansion of Russia in the 16th and 17th cent., during the decline of the
Ottoman Empire, nevertheless left the shores of the Black Sea in the hands of the Ottoman
sultans and their vassals, the khans of Crimea. The Russo-Turkish Wars were the result of
Russian attempts to find an outlet on the Black Sea and—in later stages—to conquer the
Caucasus, dominate the Balkan Peninsula, gain control of the Dardanelles and Bosporus straits,
and retain access to world trade routes. [eng]
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