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Mar 28, 2024 · Map showing battle sites and key locations in the Crimean War (1853−56). Crimean War, (October 1853–February 1856), war fought mainly on the Crimean Peninsula between the Russians and the British, French, and Ottoman Turkish, with support from January 1855 by the army of Sardinia-Piedmont.
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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
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (28 March 1854 - Outbreak of the Crimean War: In 1853, Russia occupied the Ottoman vassal states of Moldavia and Wallachia. After the Russians refused an ultimatum to withdraw, the Turks declared war, but quickly lost control of the Black Sea when the Russians defeated their navy at Sinop.
Crimean War. The Crimean War (1854-56) was fought by an alliance of Britain, France, Turkey and Sardinia against Russia. It was the only major European conflict the Army engaged in between 1816 and 1914. For the British, the campaign was symbolised by military and logistical incompetence alongside the bravery and endurance of its soldiers.
Mar 6, 2014 · The Crimean War was a conflict between powers from the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe on one side and the Russian Empire on the other. (Russia lost.) The conflict resulted in an exchange of political, cultural, and economic influence.
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (30 March 1856 - End of the Crimean War: The siege of Sevastopol was poorly managed by both sides, but eventually the Allies prevailed. In 1856, under the additional threat of Austria entering the war, Russia agreed to terms.