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Battle of Kulevicha

Battle of Kulevicha
Part of the Russo-Turkish War
Эпизод битвы русско-турецкой войны 11 июня 1829 года при Кулевичах.jpg
Painting by Otto Grashof
Date11 June 1829
Location
Kulevicha, Ottoman Empire (today Kyulevcha, Bulgaria)
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
Russian Empire Russian Empire
Moldavia Moldavia
Wallachia Wallachia
Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Hans Karl von Diebitsch Reşid Mehmed Pasha
Strength
26,000 Russians
7,000 Moldavians and Wallachians
40,000
Casualties and losses
1,000 killed and wounded 5,000 killed

The Battle of Kulevicha, also known as the Battle of Kulewtscha, was fought during the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 on 11 June 1829 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.

The Russians were led by Hans Karl von Diebitsch (German-born general serving the Russian Empire), while the Ottomans were led by Reşid Mehmed Pasha (Georgian-born general enslaved as a child by the Ottomans) with the objective of relieving Varna. The Russians were victorious.

References

  • Османская империя: проблемы внешней политики и отношений с Россией. М., 1996.
  • Шишов А.В. Русские генерал-фельдмаршалы Дибич-Забалканский, Паскевич-Эриванский. М., 2001.
  • Шеремет В. И. У врат Царьграда. Кампания 1829 года и Адрианопольский мирный договор. Русско-турецкая война 1828–1829 гг.: военные действия и геополитические последствия. – Военно-исторический журнал. 2002, № 2.

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