Industrial Age · Middle East · War

1877

Russo-Turkish War

April 24, 1877

In the name of Slavic brotherhood, Alexander II declared war on the Ottoman Empire. Russian troops crossed the Danube, besieged Plevna for five months, and forced the sultan to sign a peace that created a huge Bulgaria in Russia's sphere. Britain and Austria, alarmed, demanded a revision. The Congress of Berlin would provide one.