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- Crimean_War abstract "The Crimean War (pronounced /kraɪˈmiːən/ or /krɨˈmiːən/) (October 1853 – February 1856) was a conflict in which Russia lost to an alliance of France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire, and Sardinia. While neutral, the Austrian Empire also played a role in defeating the Russians.The immediate issue involved the rights of Christians in the Holy Land, which was controlled by the Ottoman Empire. The French promoted the rights of Catholics, while Russia promoted those of the Orthodox. The longer-term causes involved the decline of the Ottoman Empire, and the unwillingness of Britain and France to allow Russia to gain territory and power at Ottoman expense. Russia lost and the Ottomans gained a twenty-year respite from Russian pressure. The Christians were granted a degree of official equality and the Orthodox gained control of the Christian churches in dispute. Russia survived, gained a new appreciation for its religious diversity, and launched a reform program with far-reaching consequences.Russia and the Ottoman Empire went to war in October 1853 over Russia's rights to protect Orthodox Christians. Russia gained the upper hand after destroying the Ottoman fleet at the Black Sea port of Sinope. To stop Russia's conquest, France and Britain entered in March 1854. Most of the fighting took place for control of the Black Sea, with land battles on the Crimean peninsula in southern Russia. The Russians held their great fortress at Sevastopol for over a year. After it fell, a peace was arranged at Paris in March 1856. The religion issue had already been resolved. The main results were that the Black Sea was neutralised—Russia would not have any warships there—and the two vassals Wallachia and Moldavia became largely independent under nominal Ottoman rule.There were smaller campaigns in eastern Anatolia, Caucasus, the Baltic Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the White Sea. In Russia, this war is also known as the "Eastern War" (Russian: Восточная война, Vostochnaya Voina).The war transformed the region. Because of battles, population exchanges, and nationalist movements incited by the war, the present-day states of Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and regions such as Crimea and the Caucasus all changed in small or large ways due to this conflict.The Crimean War is notorious for logistical, medical and tactical failure on both sides. The naval side saw both a successful Allied campaign which eliminated most of the ships of the Russian Navy in the Black Sea, and a successful blockade by the Royal Navy in the Baltic. It was one of the first "modern" wars because it saw the first use of major technologies, such as railways and telegraphs. It is also famous for the work of Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole, who pioneered contrasting modern medical practices while treating the wounded. The war was one of the first to be documented extensively in written reports and photographs.".
- Crimean_War causalties "10,240 killed in action;".
- Crimean_War causalties "16,000-16,323 died of disease".
- Crimean_War causalties "2,019 died of wounds;".
- Crimean_War causalties "2,050 died from all causes".
- Crimean_War causalties "2,755 killed in action;".
- Crimean_War causalties "20,000 died of wounds;".
- Crimean_War causalties "French Empire".
- Crimean_War causalties "Total dead est. 95,000-175,300".
- Crimean_War causalties "Total dead: 21,097 of which :".
- Crimean_War causalties "Total dead: 95,000 of which:".
- Crimean_War causalties "Total: 350,000–375,000 dead".
- Crimean_War causalties "c. 60,000 died of disease".
- Crimean_War commander Aimable_P%C3%A9lissier.
- Crimean_War commander Alexander_II_of_Russia.
- Crimean_War commander Alexander_Sergeyevich_Menshikov.
- Crimean_War commander Alfonso_Ferrero_La_Marmora.
- Crimean_War commander Antoni_Aleksander_Ili%C5%84ski.
- Crimean_War commander FitzRoy_Somerset,_1st_Baron_Raglan.
- Crimean_War commander Fran%C3%A7ois_Achille_Bazaine.
- Crimean_War commander Fran%C3%A7ois_Certain_Canrobert.
- Crimean_War commander George_Hamilton-Gordon,_4th_Earl_of_Aberdeen.
- Crimean_War commander Jacques_Leroy_de_Saint_Arnaud.
- Crimean_War commander James_Simpson_(British_Army_officer).
- Crimean_War commander Napoleon_III.
- Crimean_War commander Nicholas_I_of_Russia.
- Crimean_War commander Nikolay_Muravyov-Amursky.
- Crimean_War commander Omar_Pasha.
- Crimean_War commander Patrice_de_Mac-Mahon,_Duke_of_Magenta.
- Crimean_War commander Pavel_Nakhimov.
- Crimean_War commander Queen_Victoria.
- Crimean_War commander Vasily_Zavoyko.
- Crimean_War commander Victor_Emmanuel_II_of_Italy.
- Crimean_War commander Vladimir_Istomin.
- Crimean_War commander William_John_Codrington.
- Crimean_War commander Yegor_Tolstoy.
- Crimean_War commander Yevfimy_Putyatin.
- Crimean_War isPartOfMilitaryConflict History_of_the_Russo-Turkish_wars.
- Crimean_War isPartOfMilitaryConflict Ottoman_wars_in_Europe.
- Crimean_War place Balkans.
- Crimean_War place Baltic_Sea.
- Crimean_War place Black_Sea.
- Crimean_War place Caucasus.
- Crimean_War place Crimea.
- Crimean_War place Far_East.
- Crimean_War place White_Sea.
- Crimean_War result "Allied victory, Treaty of Paris".
- Crimean_War strength "18,000 Sardinians".
- Crimean_War strength "2,000 Serbian-Montenegrin legion".
- Crimean_War strength "22px|border|alt= 1,000 Greek legion".
- Crimean_War strength "22px|border|alt=Flag of Switzerland|link=Switzerland as a federal state 2,200 Swiss legion".
- Crimean_War strength "22px|border|alt=Flag of The Kingdom of Slavonia|link=Kingdom of Slavonia 1,400 Slavic legion".
- Crimean_War strength "22px|border|alt=Flag of the First Bulgarian Legion, 1862|link=National awakening of Bulgaria 4,500 Bulgarian legion".
- Crimean_War strength "250,000 British".
- Crimean_War strength "300,000 Ottoman".
- Crimean_War strength "4,250 British German Legion".
- Crimean_War strength "Total: 1,000,000 22px|border|alt=Flag of France|link=Second French Empire 400,000 French".
- Crimean_War strength "Total: 710,000 700,000 Russians".
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- Crimean_War caption "Detail of Franz Roubaud's panoramic painting The Siege of Sevastopol".
- Crimean_War casualties "100000".
- Crimean_War casualties "10240".
- Crimean_War casualties "16000".
- Crimean_War casualties "20000".
- Crimean_War casualties "2019".