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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have been named SS Pruth: SS Pruth (1905), captured and scuttled by the German light cruiser SMS Karlsruhe on 9 October 1914. SS Pruth (1916), wrecked in...
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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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SS Pruth was a 4698 gross register ton steamship built by J.L. Thompson and Sons, Sunderland for the Hain Steamship Company in 1916. The ship was on a...
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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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of 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...
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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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Hasan (Janissary secretary) (section Pruth campaign)
corps, one of the highest civilian posts of the army. He was present in the Pruth River Campaign in 1711. His diary during the campaign is a valuable source...
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war started by his brother, Alexandros Ypsilantis, when he crossed the Pruth River eight and a half years earlier. As George Finlay stresses: "Thus Prince...
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Osterman's policy of southern expansion prevailed over the 1711 Peace of Pruth signed by Peter the Great. Münnich had given Russia its first campaign against...
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European history. Except for the war of 1676–1681 (which is disputed), Pruth River Campaign and the Crimean War, the conflicts ended in losses for the...
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risk for. Later on, the Ottomans and Russians signed the Treaty of the Pruth and Treaty of Adrianople to end the hostilities between them. The treaties...
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considered a diplomat of the highest order. Shafirov concluded the Peace of the Pruth during the campaign of 1711. Peter left him in the hands of the Turks as...
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Vrtijeljka Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta Russia Serbian Hussar Regiment Pruth River Campaign War of the Polish Succession Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743)...
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Ridge Kremenets Hills Holohory (Barren Hills) Voroniaky Tovtry Medobory Pruth-Dniester Tovtry Murafa Tovtry Volhynia-Kholm Upland Kholm Upland Sokal Ridge...
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in the Ottoman Empire was disastrous, and in the ensuing Treaty of the Pruth, Peter was forced to return the Black Sea ports he had seized in 1697. In...
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Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812—the Ottoman Empire ceded the land between the Pruth and the Dniester, including both Moldavian and Turkish territories, to the...
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and was often called in to do so. Catherine went with Tsar Peter I on his Pruth Campaign in 1711. There, she was said to have saved Peter and his future...
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1710 and in a repulse of Ottoman forces during the ultimately unsuccessful Pruth Campaign. "Беркгольц Вильгельм (Bergholtz Wilhelm)". Russian Biographical...
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Bakhchisaray (1681) Karlowitz (1699) Constantinople (1700) Old Regime (1703–1789) Pruth (1711) Passarowitz (1718) Constantinople (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople...
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city 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...
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under Ottoman rule to rebel. When the Russian troops crossed the River Pruth into Moldavia, the Orthodox Christians showed no interest in rising up against...
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Russo-Turkish War (1710–1711): Peace was concluded with the Treaty of the Pruth. Russia returned Azov to the Ottoman Empire and demolished the town of Taganrog...
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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...
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Alexander Khvostov 1916 Alexander Makarov 1916 - 1917 Nikolay Dobrovolsky Pruth River Campaign (1710—1711) Steinberg, Mark D.; Riasanovsky, Nicholas Valentine...
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the Great Northern War. The treaty was superseded by the Treaty of the Pruth in 1711, after the Ottoman Empire became involved in this war. As a member...
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against Sweden Treaty of Nystad Defeat by Ottoman Empire Treaty of the Pruth 1704–1711 Third Bashkir Rebellion Bashkortostan and Tatarstan Russia Bashkir...
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emergency situations. Alexander Ypsilantis (in Sacred Band uniform) crosses the Pruth, starting the Greek War of Independence. Painting by Peter von Hess Demetrios...
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Apraksin held the chief command in the Black Sea during the campaign of the Pruth (1711). He commanded the Imperial Russian Navy in the taking of Helsinki...
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