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Crimean War. Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe and the Russo-Turkish Wars. Attack on the Malakoff, by William Simpson. Date. 16 October 1853 – 30 March 1856. ( 1853-10-16 – 1856-03-30) (2 years, 5 months and 2 weeks) Location. Crimea, North Caucasus, Balkans, Black Sea, Baltic Sea, White Sea, Far East.
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La guerra de Crimea fue un conflicto que entre 1853 y 1856 libraron el Imperio ruso y el Reino de Grecia contra una liga formada por el Imperio otomano, el Reino Unido, Francia y el Reino de Cerdeña. La desencadenó el expansionismo ruso y el temor a que el Imperio otomano se desmoronase, y se disputó fundamentalmente en la península de ...
Crimean War. Date: October 4, 1853 - February 1, 1856. Location: Crimean Peninsula. Ukraine. Participants: France. Ottoman Empire. Sardinia. United Kingdom. Russian Empire. Context: Russo-Turkish wars. Major Events: Battle of Alma. Battle of Balaklava. Siege of Sevastopol. Charge of the Light Brigade. Top Questions. Who fought the Crimean War?
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The Ottoman Empire was declining by the mid-1800s. The war started after the Ottoman Empire decided that France, not Russia, had the right to protect Christians in the Holy Land near the area of modern-day Israel. Russia sent an army to take part of Ottoman Romania and so the British and the French allies sent an army and a navy to help the Ottoman...
The Allies won the war in Crimea but gave it back to Russia in return for Russia giving back other places and promising not to have a navy on the Black Sea. The Crimean War was a very important point in the history of warfare since new weapons were used. It was also the first war to be reported by the press via photography and journalists. Another ...
Austria Chronology Crimean War Archived 2008-10-24 at the Wayback MachineFrance Chronology Crimean War Archived 2008-04-01 at the Wayback MachineGreat Britain Chronology Crimean War Archived 2008-07-31 at the Wayback MachineItaly Chronology Crimean War Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback MachineCrimea. Apariencia. ocultar. Para otros usos de este término, véase Crimea (desambiguación). Crimea (en ucraniano: Крим, romanizado : Krim; en ruso: Крым, romanizado : Krim; en tártaro de Crimea: Qırım) es una península ubicada en la costa septentrional del mar Negro, en el este de Europa.