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Battle of Nikopol

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Battle of Nikopol
Part of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

Ottoman capitulation at Nikopol, Nikolai Dmitriev-Orenburgsky, 1883
Date16 July 1877
Location
Niğbolu District, Rusçuk Sanjak, Tuna Province, Ottoman Empire
(today Nikopol, Bulgaria)
43°42′N 24°53′E / 43.700°N 24.883°E / 43.700; 24.883
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
 Russian Empire  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Nikolay Kridener Osman Pasha
Hasan Pasha
Strength
Russian IX Corps(20,000) 7,000
Casualties and losses

276 killed 84 missing

949 wounded[1]
7,000 prisoners[1]

The Battle of Nikopol, or Nicopolis (Turkish: Niğbolu Muharebesi), was one of the early battles of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). As the Russian army crossed the Danube River, they approached the fortified city of Nikopol (Nicopolis). The Turkish high command sent Osman Pasha with the troops from Vidin to oppose the Russians' crossing of the Danube. Osman's intentions were to reinforce and defend Nikopol. However, the Russian IX Corps under General Nikolai Kridener reached the city and bombarded the garrison into submission before Osman could arrive. He instead fell back to Plevna. With the Nikopol garrison eliminated, the Russians were free to march on to Plevna.

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References

  1. ^ a b The Russian Army and Its Campaigns in Turkey in 1877–1878, F. V. Greene, page 188

External links

  • "The battle of Nikopol". Radio Bulgaria. 25 September 2007. Archived from the original on 6 November 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20050409083745/http://www.xenophongi.org/rushistory/battles/plevna2.htm
  • Compton's Home Library: Battles of the World CD-ROM


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