The Crimean War and Its Impact on International Relations Until 1856 AD

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  • Hanin Rafea Odah
  • Dr. Abbas Mohammed Jamil Al-Agha

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21iS1.6039

Abstract

The Crimean Peninsula is the peninsula where one of the most significant world wars began, which had a direct and profound impact on the main party in this war, the Ottoman Empire, and on the European countries that caused this war, especially Russia, the country with great ambitions and interests in this region. Therefore, the Crimean War is a major turning point in the history of the Ottoman Empire and the history of its peoples, in which they found the appropriate opportunity to be liberated from the Ottoman control in order to achieve their independence, like Greece, Serbia, and Montenegro.

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Published

2023-12-22

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Odah, H. R. ., & Al-Agha, D. A. M. J. . (2023). The Crimean War and Its Impact on International Relations Until 1856 AD . Migration Letters, 21(S1), 219–226. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v21iS1.6039

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