On the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. New Turkey and free Balkans. 1801-1927
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The book of the authoritative English historian, William Miller is an exhaustive presentation of the history of the last one and a half centuries of the Ottoman Empire, the causes of its fall, as well as liberation movements that covered European possessions of the brilliant ports. The author describes in detail the uprisings of the Serbs of 1804–1817, the war of Greece for independence, the Crimean campaign and the unification of the Danube principalities. The historian pays particular attention to the coverage of the Balkan crisis of 1875–1878, which, along with the advent of youngsters and the loss of most of the territories, led to the section of the Ottoman Empire and the proclamation of a number of independent states in the Southeast Europe and the Middle East
Author:
Author:Miller U.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Travel & tourism
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: separate publications. World History
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
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