Greek Conflict of Freedom (1821-1832): The Greek Conflict of Autonomy was a fruitful upheaval by the Greek patriots against the Ottoman Domain.
Greek desires for freedom from Ottoman rule prompted a progression of uprisings and equipped contentions.
The conflict included hit and run combat, maritime fights, and significant attacks.
Philhellenic help from different European powers, including England, France, and Russia, assumed a critical part in helping the Greek reason.
The contention brought about the foundation of the free Realm of Greece in 1832.

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