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  1. The Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829 was sparked by the Greek War of Independence of 1821–1829. War broke out after the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II closed the Dardanelles to Russian ships and revoked the 1826 Akkerman Convention in retaliation for Russian participation in the Battle of Navarino .

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      Russian victory. 19 June, Silistra falls to Russians. 12...

  2. Russian victory: 745 : 393–426 Treaty of Jassy: Russia annexes Ozi, Ottomans recognize Russian annexation of the Crimean Khanate: 8 Eighth Russo-Turkish War: 1806–1812 Russian victory Treaty of Bucharest (1812): Russia annexes Bessarabia: 9 Ninth Russo-Turkish War: 18281829 Russian victory

  3. Treaty of Edirne, (Sept. 14, 1829), pact concluding the Russo-Turkish War of 182829, signed at Edirne (ancient Adrianople), Tur.; it strengthened the Russian position in eastern Europe and weakened that of the Ottoman Empire.

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  4. Russo-Turkish War (18281829): The Russian armed forces crossed into Dobruja, an Ottoman territory. 1829: 14 September: Russo-Turkish War (18281829): The Treaty of Adrianople was signed, ceding the eastern shore of the Black Sea and the mouth of the Danube to the Russians. 1830: 29 November

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  6. Mar 13, 2024 · The Greeks’ struggle for independence sparked the Russo-Turkish War of 182829, in which Russian forces advanced into Bulgaria, the Caucasus, and northeastern Anatolia itself before the Turks sued for peace.

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