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  1. On 24 April 1877 Russia declared war on the Ottomans, and its troops entered Romania through the newly built Eiffel Bridge near Ungheni, on the Prut river, resulting in Turkish bombardments of Romanian towns on the Danube.

  2. La guerra russo-turca (in turco 93 Harbi [5]; in russo Русско-турецкая война?, Russko-Turetskaya voyna 1877-1878) fu combattuta dall'aprile 1877 al marzo 1878 dall'Impero russo e i suoi alleati da un lato e dall'Impero ottomano dall'altro.

  3. January 4 – Battle of Sofia: General Gourko liberates Sofia from Turkish rule (R) January 5 – Battle of Shipka Pass IV; General Gourko crushes Turks at Shipka Pass (R) January 17 – Battle of Philippopolis; Gourko routes Turkish forces and moves to within striking distance of Istanbul (R) [1]

  4. Russo-Turkish wars. Russo-Turkish wars (Russian: Русско-турецкие войны, romanized: Russko-turetskiye voyny) or Russo-Ottoman wars (Turkish: Osmanlı-Rus savaşları) were a series of twelve wars fought between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire between the 16th and 20th centuries. It was one of the longest series of ...

  5. Le guerre russo-turche furono una serie di guerre combattute tra l'Impero russo e l'Impero ottomano tra XVI e XX secolo. Fu una delle più lunghe serie di conflitti militari nella storia europea.

  6. The Battle of Shipka Pass consisted of four battles that were fought between the Russian Empire, aided by Bulgarian volunteers known as opalchentsi, and the Ottoman Empire for control over the vital Shipka Pass during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).

  7. The Russo-Turkish War of 18771878 had its origins in a rise in nationalism in the Balkans as well as in the Russian Empire's goal of recovering territorial losses that it had suffered because of the Crimean War. Tsar Alexander II was fighting against the Ottoman Empire led by Abdul Hamid II.