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Ottoman wars in Europe



The sixth Russo-Turkish War began in 1806, ended in 1812 due to Napoleon's invasion of Russia.

First Serbian Uprising in 1804, Second Serbian Uprising in 1815, fully liberated by 1877.

Moldavian-Wallachian (Romanian) Uprising 1821-1824. Greek War of Independence 1821-1832, in which Great Powers intervene from 1827, including Russia (Seventh Russo-Turkish war, 1828-1829) achieves autonomy for Greece, Treaty of Adrianople ends the war.

Wars with Bosnia 1831-1836, 1836-1837, 1841.

War with Montenegro 1852-1853.

Eighth Russo-Turkish war 1853-1856, Crimean War, in which the United Kingdom and France joined the war on the side of the Ottoman Empire. Ended with the Treaty of Paris (1856).

Second war with Montenegro 1858-1859.

War with Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia 1862.

Crete Uprising 1866.

Bulgarian Rebellion in 1876.

The ninth and final Russo-Turkish war started in 1877, the same year the Ottomans withdrew from the Conference of Constantinople. Romania declares independence and war on Turkey, joined by Serbians and Bulgarians and finally the Russians (see also Russian Foreign Affairs after the Crimean War). Bosnia was occupied by Austria in 1878. The Russians and the Ottomans sign the Treaty of San Stefano in early 1878. After deliberations at the Congress of Berlin which was attended by all the Great Powers of the time, the Treaty of Berlin, 1878 recognized several territorial changes.

Eastern Rumelia was granted some autonomy in 1878, rebelled in 1885 and joined Bulgaria in 1886. Thessalia ceded to Greece in 1881, but after Greece attacks the Ottoman Empire to help the Second Crete Uprising in 1897, Greece is defeated in Thessalia.

Twentieth century

Macedonian insurrection from 1903.

1912-1913: Balkan Wars

Two Balkan Wars, in 1912 and 1913, involved further action against Ottoman Empire in Europe. The Balkan League first conquered Macedonia and most of Thrace from the Ottoman Empire, and then fell out over the division of the spoils.

World War I

The Ottoman Empire suffered a defeat in World War I and all of Rumelia fell by 1918. Only a small part of European territory near the Bosporus, the Eastern Thrace, remained part of Turkey.

See also

*Russo-Turkish Wars
*Rise of the Ottoman Empire
*Fall of the Ottoman Empire



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