Incidentally, here's what Skobelev, nicknamed the White General, one of the key leaders of the Russian side, looked like.pic.twitter.com/oPfMAXquz8
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Incidentally, here's what Skobelev, nicknamed the White General, one of the key leaders of the Russian side, looked like.pic.twitter.com/oPfMAXquz8
Several interesting photos of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 are available: Georgian militiamen at Batumi.pic.twitter.com/vsUTyfrJiT
This war is very special to my family, since my ancestor Nikolai Stepanovich Leonov, cavalry General, was an active participant )
Завидное генеалогическое древо у Вас!)
You'd think they'd be a little more grateful
Some of these "grateful" countries paid Russia back with NATO membership.
3 / 4 now proud #NATO members. #gratitude
Russia generated a lot of NATO members!
Fun fact: Karenina's Vronsky died as a volunteer in the Serbian army in this war.
I wonder if Russian history ever mentions about Baltaci Mehmet Pasha and Russian queen Ekaterina?
What's that then? You're talking about a relative.
A romance story between Ottoman General and Russian Queen Ekaterina in the heat of the war
Sounds passionate
Romania Bulgaria and little Montenegro chose NATO instead
More bitter fruit from the Congress of Vienna. Somebody really didn't like the Romanovs much.
Hail MAMA RUSSIA
Found a kind of historic dramatis personæ concerning epoch. E.W.L. Russia and Turkey in the Nineteenth Century. 1893 https://archive.org/details/russiaandturkey01latigoog …
May there be any collections ata national library, concerning historic archives from sch albt volatile epoch? Researching Moral Leadership
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