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Bulgarians Commemorate 144th Anniversary of the Shipka Epic - Novinite com

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Bulgarians Commemorate 144th Anniversary of the Shipka Epic

Bulgaria celebrates the 144th anniversary of the Shipka epic. The national celebrations will take place on the historic peak in Stara Planina, where the of

Who was the Russian Empire s MAIN enemy

Who was the Russian Empire s MAIN enemy RBTH 04 Aug 2021, 16:54 GMT+10 Russia s most frequent opponent in wars were the Turks. And, almost always, Russia emerged victorious. For four centuries, Russia and the Ottoman Empire were engaged in a bloody struggle for the Black Sea coast, the Balkans and the Caucasus. Between the mid-16th century and the end of World War I, the two countries had more than a dozen wars and major armed conflicts. On average, their soldiers met on the battlefield every 25 years. Victors . Vasily Vereshchagin The first recorded military clash between the Russians and the Turks dates back to 1541. At the time, Sahib I Giray, the khan of the Crimean Khanate, which was politically dependent on the Ottoman Empire, started a military campaign against Moscow and asked the Sultan for assistance in the form of a detachment of janissaries and artillery. The Russian troops won a decisive victory, beating many of the Tatars and smashing many of the Turks guns .

Who was the Russian Empire s MAIN enemy?

Who was the Russian Empire’s MAIN enemy? Russia’s most frequent opponent in wars were the Turks. And, almost always, Russia emerged victorious. For four centuries, Russia and the Ottoman Empire were engaged in a bloody struggle for the Black Sea coast, the Balkans and the Caucasus. Between the mid-16th century and the end of World War I, the two countries had more than a dozen wars and major armed conflicts. On average, their soldiers met on the battlefield every 25 years. Victors . Vasily Vereshchagin The first recorded military clash between the Russians and the Turks dates back to 1541. At the time, Sahib I Giray, the khan of the Crimean Khanate, which was politically dependent on the Ottoman Empire, started a military campaign against Moscow and asked the Sultan for assistance in the form of a detachment of janissaries and artillery. The Russian troops won a decisive victory, “beating many of the Tatars and smashing many of the Turks’ gu

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