The Russo-Ottoman War of 1710–1711, also known as the Pruth River Campaign, was a brief military conflict between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman...
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The Treaty of the Pruth was signed on the banks of the river Prut between the Ottoman Empire and the Tsardom of Russia on 23 July 1711 ending the Russo-Turkish...
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Bender. The Ottoman Empire defeated the Russian-Moldavian army in the Pruth River Campaign, but that peace treaty was in the end without great consequence to...
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Hasan (Janissary secretary) (section Pruth campaign)
civilian posts of the army. He was present in the Pruth River Campaign in 1711. His diary during the campaign is a valuable source of information about it...
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The Serbian campaign was a series of military expeditions launched in 1914 and 1915 by the Central Powers against the Kingdom of Serbia during the First...
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The Serbian campaign of 1915 (German: Der serbische Feldzug 1915) refers to a military campaign carried out by the Central Powers, primarily Germany,...
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NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (redirect from NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) carried out an aerial bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The air...
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Russo-Turkish War of 1710. Peter's campaign in the Ottoman Empire was disastrous, and in the ensuing Treaty of the Pruth, Peter was forced to return the...
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and confirmed the Treaty of the Pruth of 1711, which had ended the Pruth River Campaign (1710–1711). The Treaty of Pruth, signed by Baltacı Mehmet Pasha...
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Crusade of Varna (redirect from Long Campaign)
The Crusade of Varna was an unsuccessful military campaign mounted by several European leaders to check the expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Central...
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Macedonian front (redirect from Salonika Campaign)
was established, running from the Albanian Adriatic coast to the Struma River, pitting a multinational Allied force against the Bulgarian army, which...
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The Serbian Campaign of 1914 was a significant military operation during World War I. It marked the first major confrontation between the Central Powers...
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souvenir" to Western journalists by Serbian warlord Arkan during the NATO air campaign.[better source needed] The USAF retired its F-117s in 2008. Zoltán Dani...
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important military operations of the Great Northern War and in Peter’s Pruth River Campaign of 1711. Gradually, the streltsy were incorporated into the regular...
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II who, after securing Constantinople in 1453, launched a new military campaign against Serbia in 1454. Switched to the Ottoman side on day 3 of the battle...
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on the other hand, feared that if the Ottomans were to gain control over River Danube and the Turkish Straits, they would eventually obtain a monopoly...
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directed towards Anatolia. Meanwhile, in 1402, the Ottomans had been campaigning in Europe. Bayezid broke off the blockade of Constantinople and marched...
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the territories eleven years later after the failed Pruth River Campaign and the Treaty of the Pruth in 1711.)[citation needed] Commissions were set up...
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Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta Russia Serbian Hussar Regiment Pruth River Campaign War of the Polish Succession Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743) Seven...
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but on 6 August, he abandoned the campaign because of Turkish resistance and reports of plague west of the river. 1739: Failed invasion of Crimea: Levashev...
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was besieged and conquered by a Wallachian-Russian army during the Pruth River Campaign. In 1828, the siege of Brăila took place. In 1829, it was granted...
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declare war on Russia, which resulted in an Ottoman victory in the Pruth River Campaign of 1710–1711, in Moldavia. After the Austro-Turkish War, the Treaty...
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systematic campaign of persecution of their Greek subjects in large numbers in towns and villages both in Eastern Thrace and Anatolia. This campaign of extermination...
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Prut (redirect from Pruth River)
The Prut (also spelled in English as Pruth; Romanian pronunciation: [prut], Ukrainian: Прут) is a river in Eastern Europe. It is a left tributary of the...
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against Turkey during the 1690s. During the Azov campaigns in 1695–96 he commanded armies on the Dnieper River in actions against the Crimean Tatars. In 1697–99...
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During the war, the Russian army organized the Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 and the Azov campaigns (1695–96). In the light of Russia's preparations for...
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southwards expansion, inaugurated by Tsar Peter the Great during the Pruth River Campaign of 1710–11. In 1769, during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–74, Moldavia...
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Niš to arrive at Belgrade on 9 August. On 20 August, the army crossed the River Sava by bridge and entered the Austrian territory of Siren. A war council...
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and brings an end to Ottoman expansionism 1710–11 – Pruth River Campaign 1711 – Treaty of the Pruth 1714–18 – Ottoman–Venetian War 1718 – Treaty of Passarowitz...
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Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) (redirect from Serbian campaign of 1876)
the whole campaign for about two months. At the start of the war, Russia and Romania destroyed all vessels along the Danube and mined the river, thus ensuring...
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