The Crimean War (1853A 1856) was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other. Most of the conflict took place on the Crimean Peninsula, with additional actions occurring in western Turkey, and the Baltic Sea region.

The Crimean War is sometimes considered to be the first modern conflict and introduced technical changes which affected the future course of warfare. The War brought to a close the era of Anglo-Russian domination in Europe. Great Britain, by fighting with France in the Near East, and Russia, by fighting against France, both conceded equality to her as a Mediterranean power.

Start date
27/03/1854 AD
End date
31/03/1856 AD
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Version 1, created by Administrator on 2007-12-17 18:45, last edited by Administrator on 2007-12-17 18:48.
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