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Oct. 20th, 2004 09:32 amНемец, нажившийся на русско-турецкой войне, раскопал в Турции город, разрушенный в греко-троянской войне. Тайно вывез сокровище и передал его музею в Берлине. После русско-немецкой войны сокровище оказалось в музее в Москве.
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Date: 2004-10-24 02:46 pm (UTC)Re: Шлиман?
Date: 2004-10-25 08:05 am (UTC)"Then in October 1853 Turkey took action by declaring war on Russia. The Anglo-French fleet now penetrated further into the straits and anchored in the Bosphorus. In November off the coast of Sinope in the Black Sea, meanwhile, the Turkish fleet was defeated by the Russians."
http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/russia/lectures/19crimeanwar.html
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"The Franco-Russian dispute over the holy places in Palestine was the immediate cause of the Crimean War. At the time Turkey controlled Palestine, Egypt, and large chunks of the Middle East. The Port (Moslem ruler of Turkey) had given privileges to protect the Christians and their churches in the Holy Land to many nations. That explains why so many different churches and nationals control various holy shrines in Israel to this very day. At the time France and England had gotten more specific commitments from the Port than other nations."
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In 1774 the PEACE OF KUCHUK-KAINARJI was signed. The Crimea was declared an independent Khanate. Russia annexed lands to the north of the Crimea, as well as KERCH which controlled the exit of the Sea of Asov. Black Sea navigation was opened to all nations, and free passage was granted through the straits. The Ottoman Empire had to pay an indemnity of 4,5 million roubles. Peace did not last long; in 1783 Russia annexed the Crimea; in 1787-1788 Russia fought another war with the Ottoman Empire. In 1812 Russian troops occupied Moldavia and Wallachia
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/military/18cen/russturk176874.html