Ottoman-Russian wars from the beginning of the 19th century until the end of the First World War (1806-1918)

Abstract

The Ottoman Empire fought fierce wars with Tsarist Russia throughout the 19th century until the beginning of the 20th century. It is worth mentioning that Russia began its war against the Ottoman Empire (1806-1812). The Russians exploited the dispute between Sultan Selim III and Mustapha IV, In 1808, but this did not benefit the state, the Russians won the war on the state.It is worth mentioning that the conflict between the two countries continued, as renewed conflict between them (1828-1829), the war in the country of Greece, which was exploited by Russia and European countries, especially after the elimination of the army of the Assyrians, the Ottomans were defeated by the Russian alliance European to grab the country of Greece from the grip of the Ottoman Empire, Where the Ottoman and Egyptian fleet were destroyed in the fierce battles on the Greek coast.It is clear that the European countries want to preserve the Ottoman Empire from collapse, as it allied with the Ottoman Empire in the Crimean War (1853-1856), which ended with the victory of the European Ottoman alliance against Russia.