Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878)

 



Russo-Turkish Conflict (1877-1878): The Russo-Turkish Conflict was a contention battled between the Russian Realm and the Ottoman Domain.

The conflict arose out of the continuous pressures among Russia and the Ottoman Realm over control of the Balkans, where a few Christian populaces looked for freedom.

The contention included significant fights, including the Attack of Plevna and the Clash of Shipka Pass. 

In spite of starting mishaps, the Russian powers ultimately accomplished huge triumphs, prompting the Deal of San Stefano in 1878.

The deal conceded independence to a few Balkan states and denoted a huge mishap for the Ottoman Realm, albeit ensuing exchanges at the Congress of Berlin changed the details of the settlement.

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