Table of Contents
- 1 Who won the Great Turkish war?
- 2 Who won the Gallipoli war?
- 3 Did the Ottoman defeat the British?
- 4 Who won the Russian Ottoman wars?
- 5 When did Great Britain and France enter the Russo-Turkish War?
- 6 When did the Turks win the War of Independence?
- 7 What was the name of the war that Turkey was involved in?
Who won the Great Turkish war?
Great Turkish War
Date | 14 July 1683–26 January 1699 (15 years, 6 months, 1 week and 5 days) |
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Result | Decisive Holy League victory Treaty of Karlowitz |
Territorial changes | Austria wins lands in Hungary and the Balkans, Poland wins control over parts of Ukraine, Russia captures Azov, Venice captures the Morea |
Who won the Gallipoli war?
The Gallipoli Campaign cost the Allies 187,959 killed and wounded and the Turks 161,828. Gallipoli proved to be the Turks’ greatest victory of the war.
Did the British beat the Turks?
April 14, 1915: British Defeat Turks at Shaiba Against the odds the British inflicted a decisive defeat, which ended the threat to Basra – but also made them overconfident, setting the stage for a disaster of their own.
Did the Ottoman defeat the British?
It’s been a century since the last victory of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War. 1916, Ottoman troops defeated the British army in the city of Kut in Iraq and captured 13,309 British soldiers, including six generals and 476 officers.
Who won the Russian Ottoman wars?
The Russians went on to win impressive victories over the Turks. They captured Azov, Crimea, and Bessarabia, and under Field Marshal P.A. Rumyantsev they overran Moldavia and also defeated the Turks in Bulgaria. The Turks were compelled to seek peace, which was concluded in the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (July 21, 1774).
Who won the Russian Turkish war?
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) facts for kids
Date | April 24 1877 – March 3 1878 |
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Location | Balkans, Caucasus |
Result | Russian Victory, Treaty of Berlin |
Territorial changes | Reestablishment of the Bulgarian state; full independence of Romania, Serbia and Montenegro from Ottoman Empire |
When did Great Britain and France enter the Russo-Turkish War?
Great Britain and France entered the conflict on Turkey’s side in 1854, however, and the Treaty of Paris (March 30, 1856) that ended the war was a serious diplomatic setback for Russia, though involving few territorial concessions. The last Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) was also the most important one.
When did the Turks win the War of Independence?
Depicted here in a 1922 oil painting, the Turkish Army’s entry into Izmir (known as the Liberation of Izmir) on 9 September 1922, following the successful Great Smyrna Offensive, effectively sealed the Turkish victory and ended the war.
When did World War 1 end for Turkey?
When the war ended for some countries in 1918-19, it did not for Turkey: the First World War led straight into the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923).
What was the name of the war that Turkey was involved in?
Other conflicts and crises involving Turkey. Chanak Crisis 1922; Turkey during World War II 1945; Turkish Straits crisis 1946-1947; Cuban Missile Crisis 1962; Greece-Turkey Imia/Kardak conflict, 1995; 2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict; Turkish military intervention in the Second Libyan Civil War; Aegean dispute; Russia–Turkey proxy conflict