A History of Europe, Key Battles

73.2 Russo-Turkish War 1877-78

12.09.2022 - By Carl RylettPlay

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In April 1876 news spread across Europe of appalling atrocities being committed in Bulgaria, by Turks against local uprisings. These occurred soon after similar events elsewhere in the Balkans region – in Bosnia and Serbia. The strongest reaction came from Russia where widespread sympathy for their fellow Slavs led to a nationwide surge in patriotism

A new sultan in Constantinople, Abdul Hamid II, rejects any concessions, leading to war

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Music composed by Frederic Chopin - Mazurkas in C sharp minor Picture - The Batak massacre carried out by Ottoman irregular troops in Bulgaria in 1876

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