History of the 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 military conflicts in European history. Except for the war of 1710–11, as well as the Crimean War which is often treated as a separate event, the conflicts ended disastrously for the Ottoman Empire, which was undergoing a long period of stagnation and decline; conversely, they showcased the ascendancy of Russia as a European power after the modernization efforts of Peter the Great in the early 18th century.

Russo-Ottoman wars

Left to right from the top: Siege of Ochakov, Siege of Izmail, Siege of Sevastopol, Siege of Plevna, Battle of Sarikamish, Erzurum Offensive
Date1568–1918 (350 years)
Location
Result Both empires collapsed in World War I
Belligerents
Tsardom of Russia
Russian Empire
Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ivan the Terrible
Peter the Great
Burkhard Münnich
Catherine II
Alexander I
Nicholas I
Alexander II
Nicholas II
Selim II
Kara Mustafa Pasha
Ivaz Mehmed Pasha
Mustafa III
Abdul Hamid I
Mahmud II
Abdulmejid I
Abdul Hamid II
Enver Pasha
Casualties and losses
1676–1681: 8,000
1735–1739: 100,000
1787–1792: 72,000
1853–1856: 450,000
1877–1878: 111,000
1914–1918: 140,000
1676–1681: 20,000
1735–1739: Unknown
1787–1792: 130,000
1853–1856: 45,000
1877–1878: 120,000
1914–1918: 300,000
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