Explanation of the book
Many wars broke out between Tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire due to the conflict over geography and religious differences together. The Russians remained hostile to the Ottoman Empire for five hundred years, and they did not forget that the Ottomans destroyed the Byzantine Empire after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, which was the most important Orthodox capital in the world. However, relations between the two countries tended to improve relatively between the First and Second World Wars after the Bolsheviks overthrew the Tsarist State in 1917, and Anaturk overthrew the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924.
Section: Political books
Number of pages: 120 pages
Many wars broke out between Tsarist Russia and the Ottoman Empire due to the conflict over geography and religious differences together. The Russians remained hostile to the Ottoman Empire for five hundred years, and they did not forget that the Ottomans destroyed the Byzantine Empire after the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, which was the most important Orthodox capital in the world. However, relations between the two countries tended to improve relatively between the First and Second World Wars after the Bolsheviks overthrew the Tsarist State in 1917, and Anaturk overthrew the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924.
Turkish-Russian relations
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