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  2. Crimean War - Wikipedia

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    The Crimean War was a contributing factor in the Russian abolition of serfdom in 1861: Tsar Alexander II (Nicholas I's son and successor) saw the military defeat of the Russian serf-army by free troops from Britain and France as proof of the need for emancipation. [193]

  3. Siege of Silistria (1854) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Silistria, or siege of Silistra, took place during the Crimean War, from 11 May to 23 June 1854, when Russian forces besieged the Ottoman fortress of Silistria (present-day Bulgaria). Sustained Ottoman resistance had allowed French and British troops to build up a significant army in nearby Varna. Under additional pressure from ...

  4. Battle of the Alma - Wikipedia

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    The Destruction of Lord Raglan: A tragedy of the Crimean War 1854–55. Pelican Books; Kinglake, Alexander William The Invasion of the Crimea, 8 vols. Edinburgh; Pemberton, W. Baring (1962). Battles of the Crimean War. Pan Books Ltd. ISBN 0-330-02181-8; Royle, Trevor (2007). Crimea: The Great Crimean War 1854–1856. Abacus. ISBN 978-0-349-11284-8

  5. Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Sevastopol (at the time called in English the siege of Sebastopol) lasted from October 1854 until September 1855, during the Crimean War.The allies (French, Sardinian, Ottoman, and British) landed at Eupatoria on 14 September 1854, intending to make a triumphal march to Sevastopol, the capital of the Crimea, with 50,000 men.

  6. File:Crimean war map 1854.svg - Wikipedia

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    This diagram is saved in human-editable plain text format. Any editing of the image or creation of any derivative work should be performed using a text editor.Please do not upload edits saved or exported with Inkscape or similar vector graphics editors, as well as with automated tools such as SVG Translate.

  7. Battle of Suomenlinna - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Suomenlinna (also known as the Battle of Viapori or the Bombardment of Sweaborg) was fought on 9–11 August 1855 between Russian defenders and a joint British/French fleet during the Åland War. It was a part of the Crimean War.

  8. Battle of Oltenița - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Oltenița (or Oltenitza) was fought on 4 November 1853 and was the first engagement of the Crimean War.In this battle an Ottoman army under the command of Omar Pasha was defending its fortified positions from the Russian forces led by General Peter Dannenberg, until the Russians were ordered to withdraw. [8]

  9. Four Battles from the Crimean War - Wikipedia

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    Four Battles from the Crimean War contains four relatively simple games, each using only 100 counters, a small 17" x 24" paper hex grid map, and the same set of rules that deal with combat, momvement, unit disruptions a=nd rallying, and terrain.