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    The Crimean War [d] was fought from October 1853 to February 1856 [6] between the Russian Empire and an ultimately victorious alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France, the United Kingdom, and Sardinia-Piedmont . Geopolitical causes of the war included the decline of the Ottoman Empire (the "Eastern Question"), the expansion of the Russian Empire ...

    • 16 October 1853 – 30 March 1856, (2 years, 5 months and 2 weeks)
    • Allied victory
    • Religious Tensions Spark The War
    • The British and French Enter The War
    • British Infantrymen Hold ‘Thin Red Line’
    • Russia Backs Down, Tensions Continue

    The spark that set off the war was religious tension between Catholics and the Orthodox believers, including Russians, over access to Jerusalem and other places under Turkish rule that were considered sacred by both Christian sects. After violence in Bethlehem in which Orthodox monks were killed, Nicholas sent an emissary to the Turkish sultan,Abdu...

    Russia’s aggressiveness also made the British nervous about maintaining their trade with Turkey and access to India. Meanwhile, the French, who still remembered Napoleon I’s defeat by the Russians, saw a chance to take revenge. The two countries entered the war on Turkey’s side in late March 1854. With the combined might of their navies and armies—...

    Early on, the Russians tried to break through British lines and capture an allied base at Balaklava, a harbor that was crucial to supplying the allied operation. The British were compelled to divert some of their forces to go on defense. In the October 1854 Battle of Balaklava, the Russian cavalry’s advance was met by the British 93rd Highland Regi...

    The besieged Russians suffered too, and eventually their resolve gave out. In the summer of 1855, after two unsuccessful assaults and a lengthy bombardment, in early September French soldiers overwhelmed the Russians in hand-to-hand combat and raised their flag over theMalakoff Redoubt, a key fortification in Sevastopol’s defenses. A few days later...

  2. Mar 29, 2011 · The Crimean War, 1853-1856 by W Baumgart (Arnold, 1999) Britain and the Crimea, 1855-56: Problems of War and Peace by J B Conacher (St Martin's, 1988) Russia’s Crimean War by J S...

  3. Crimean War (18531856) views 1,488,089 updated. Crimean War (18531856) Major Figures. Czar Nicholas I. The autocratic ruler of Russia, Czar Nicholas I (1796–1855) essentially started the Crimean War. Life Before Ruling. Nicholas was born in Tsarkoye Selo, Russia, the third son of Grand Duke Paul and his wife, Grand Duchess Maria.

  4. Introduction. The Crimean War (18531856) transformed the “Eastern question”—the future of the declining Ottoman Turkish Empire—into a conflict involving three European great powers, France, Russia, and the United Kingdom, while the other great powers, Austria and Prussia along with the United States, were diplomatically engaged.

  5. Jun 8, 2018 · The Crimean War (18531856) concluded a period of forty years in which Russian expansion and Ottoman Turkish weakness had created a major problem for the European state system.

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