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    Prut (redirect from Pruth)
    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    III to 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,...
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  • 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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    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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    the city of Dnipro in Ukraine). In 1711, according to the Treaty of the Pruth the fortress was destroyed by the Russians. One of the Dnieper Rapids was...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Bakhchisaray (1681) Karlowitz (1699) Constantinople (1700) Old Regime (1703–1789) Pruth (1711) Passarowitz (1718) Constantinople (1724) Ahmet Pasha (1732) Constantinople...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    re-institution of a new Byzantine Empire with an Orthodox emperor. His Pruth River Campaign of 1711 set a precedent for the Greeks, when Peter appealed...
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    entrusted to me. You do not have the right to interfere in them." Treaty of the Pruth was signed, and 10 years later, Russia declared itself an empire. In 1736...
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    entrusted to me. You do not have the right to interfere in them". Treaty of the Pruth was signed, and 10 years later, Russia declared itself an empire. In 1736...
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    1719–1921) Victory against Sweden Treaty of Nystad Defeat Treaty of the Pruth 1704–1711 Third Bashkir Rebellion Bashkortostan and Tatarstan Russia Bashkir...
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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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    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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    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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