- Romanian War of Independence
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Romanian War of Independence (1877–1878)
caption=TheSiege of Plevna
date=1877 –1878
place=Balkans
result=Russian/Romanian victory
territory=Congress of Berlin
combatant1=flag|Russian Empire
flagicon|Romania Romanian Principality
flagicon|Bulgaria Bulgarian volunteers
combatant2=flag|Ottoman Empire
commander1=
commander2=
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=flagicon|Romania 10,000
casualties2=The Romanian War of Independence was fought in 1877 against theOttoman Empire .On OldStyleDate|April 16|1877|April 4, Romania and theRussian Empire signed atBucharest a treaty under which Russian troops were allowed to pass through Roumanian territory, with the condition that Russia respects the integrity of Roumania. The mobilization began, and about 120,000 soldiers were massed in the south of the country to defend against an eventual attack of the Ottoman forces from south of theDanube . On OldStyleDate|April 24|1877|April 12, Russia declared war to the Ottoman Empire and its troops entered Romania.Overview
On OldStyleDate|May 21|1877|May 9, in the Roumanian parliament,
Mihail Kogălniceanu declared the independence of Roumania as the will of the Roumanian people. A day later, the act was signed by Prince Carol I. The next day, the Roumanian government canceled payingtribute to Turkey (914,000 lei), and the sum was given instead to the War Minister.Initially, Russia did not wish to cooperate with Roumania, since they did not wish Roumania to participate in the peace treaties after the war, but the Russians encountered a very strong Turkish army of 50,000 soldiers led by
Osman Pasha at theSiege of Pleven (Plevna ) where the Russian troops led by Russian generals suferred very heavy losses and were routed in several battles. [http://www.archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofk00kremiala "Reminiscences of the KING OF ROUMANIA", Edited from the original with an Introduction by Sidney Whitman, Authorized edition, Harper& Brothers: New York and London, 1899]War
Due to great losses,
Nikolai Konstantinovich, Grand Duke of Russia asked Carol I for theRomanian Army to intervene and join forces with theRussian Army . [The telegram of Nikolai to Carol I (translated in Roumanian): "Turcii îngrãmãdind cele mai mari trupe la Plevna ne nimicesc. Rog sã faci fuziune, demonstratiune si dacã-i posibil sã treci Dunãrea cu armatã dupã cum doresti. Între Jiu si Corabia demonstratiunea aceasta este absolut necesarã pentru înlesnirea miscãrilor mele" ("The Turks massed together the greatest troop atPleven to lay us waste. I ask you to make mergers, demonstrations and if it is possible cross the Danube with the army as you wish. Between Jiu andCorabia , the demonstration is absolutely necessary to facilitate my movements.)] The precise English translation of this telegram is found in the 1899 original book of King Carol I' s, authorized memoirs. [http://www.archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofk00kremiala "Reminiscences of the KING OF ROUMANIA", Edited from the original with an Introduction by Sidney Whitman, Authorized edition, Harper& Brothers: New York and London, 1899]Prince Carol I accepted the Duke's proposal to become the Marshal of the Russian troops in addition to the Command of his own Roumanian army, thus being able to lead the combined armed forces to the conquest of Plevna and the formal surrender, after heavy fighting, of the Turkish General (
Osman Pasha ) to Prince Carol I. The Romanian Army won the battles ofGriviţa andRahova , and on28 November 1877 thePlevna citadel capitulated, andOsman Pasha surrendered the city, the garrison and his sword to the Roumanian colonel Mihail Cerchez under orders from Prince Carol I. (Osman Pasha was later to be promoted to Field Marshal by the Sultan). After the occupation of Plevna, the Romanian Army returned to the Danube and won the battles ofVidin andSmârdan . On19 January 1878 , the Ottoman Empire requested an armistice, which was accepted by Russia and Romania. Romania won the war, having suffered about 10,000 casualties. Its independence from the Porte (and also from Russia) was finally recognised by the Central Powers on13 July 1878 .Aftermath
The peace treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire was signed at
San Stefano , on3rd March 1878 . Russia did not keep its promises of the4 April 1877 treaty (signed by the Russian consulStuart Dimitri (and approved by the CzarAlexander II ; Aleksandr II, Nikolaevich ) and the Roumanian Prime Minister of the day Mihail Kogălniceanu) to respect Roumania's territorial integrity. However, the treaty was not recognised by theCentral Powers and the 1878 peace conference inBerlin decided that Russia would give Roumania its independence, the territories ofDobrogea , theDanube Delta and access to theBlack Sea including the ancient port ofTomis (Constantza ), as well as the tiny Snake Island (Insula Şerpilor), but Russia would nevertheless occupy as a so-called "compensation" the old Roumanian Southern counties ofBessarabia (Cahul ,Bolgrad andIsmail ), which by the Treaty of Paris of 1856 (after theCrimean War ) were included inMoldavia . Prince Carol was most unhappy by this imposition of Russian occupation of Roumanian territories that seriously breached the Russo-Roumanian treaty of4 April 1877 ; he was finally persuaded by Bismark (in now published original letters exchanged at that time) to accept this compromise with Russia in view of the great economical potential of Roumania's direct access to the Black Sea ancient ports. [http://www.archive.org/stream/reminiscencesofk00kremiala "Reminiscences of the KING OF ROUMANIA", Edited from the original with an Introduction by Sidney Whitman, Authorized edition, Harper& Brothers: New York and London, 1899, pp.15-20.]Gallery
ee also
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History of Romania
**National awakening of Romania
**Kingdom of Romania External links
* [http://www.militaryrifles.com/Turkey/Plevna/ThePlevnaDelay.html The Plevna Delay] by Richard T. Trenk, Sr. (Originally published in "Man At Arms" magazine, Number Four, August, 1997)
* [http://www.actrus.ro/biblioteca/cursuri/istorie/babos_2/capitol_5.html The Romanian Army of the Russo-Turkish War 1877-78]
* [http://www.el-soft.com/panorama/en/07_mavzolej.html Grivitsa Romanian Mausoleum in Bulgaria]Footnotes
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